Tried this place since it's new and doesn't seem too busy. They charged $9.75 for a barbacoa burrito, which came on a soft pita-like bread with just barbacoa, a small pinch of onions and cilantro, and nothing else--no cheese, no extras. It tasted decent, but for $10, it was a medium-sized burrito that wasn't worth the price in my opinion. A large horchata was $5, which was reasonable. The place was clean, service was good, and the food came out fast, but the burrito lacked flavor. I know the economy and prices are high, but for the quantity of food I'm getting, I just wouldn't return. read more