December 7, 2009

Rice or Chow Mein Noodles?

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Some would argue that a burrito just isn’t a burrito without rice.  But if you had a choice between rice and noodles in your burrito – what would you say then?   We call our rice, Rustic Rice, because it’s healthy alternative to your everyday burrito rice offering.  Our rice is a triple-medley of rice grains cooked together to create a purplish-red foundation of nutrition and flavour.  You may even find this rice at some fine dining establishments, but try to get them to stuff it in a burrito for you (Note: if you try this, let us know what happened!).  And part of what makes us “new” Mexican burritos is that we offer the people something “new” like stir-fried noodles with sprouts and scallions in your burrito.   Some die-hard burrito eaters say they taste better than rice, and are less messy to eat.   While others are tried and true rice fanatics.  Whatever you decide, you’ll always get a choice of rice or noodles in your burrito at Chino Locos.

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3 Responses to “Rice or Chow Mein Noodles?”

  1. Danielle
    April 8th, 2010 @ 12:03 am

    Hey

    Juust wondering if there is anywhere that I can see the nutrtional information of your burritos???

    Thanks

    Danielle

  2. chinolocos
    April 23rd, 2010 @ 10:04 am

    Hi Danielle

    We’re a small company and don’t have that type of info broken down to that level. We can assure you that our burritos are made from the freshest of ingredients, of high quality and standards, and most importantly – tasty good. If you’re looking for something lighter from our menu, try the following (without cheese and sr cream): Pollo Loco – all white meat chicken, Da Finest – sauteed fish, Biggie Bean – tex mex bean burrito, or our house signature – “Sweeeet” slow roast pork. All are lean and mighty delicious.

  3. Matt
    May 10th, 2010 @ 6:33 pm

    nutritional information : your tummy will be happy.

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