Welcome back to another installment of our quest to find every secret menu item we can find and try to see if any of these could best my appetite.
This week we will be going over the triple-wrapped Quesorito Supreme by Chipotle.
This review didn’t start hot as the first two Chipotle locations didn’t have a working press or like we are in the middle of a world war and ration restrictions on how many tortillas a single person could get. But eventually, we found a location that would meet our demands.
Like many of these other items, the Quesorito is an actual menu icon with a set price, it’s just not on the menu or advertised, and that’s perfect for us.
We needed no restriction on tortillas because the triple-wrapped Quesorito Supreme is a normal burrito with a slight twist. They make a full quesadilla and use it as the tortilla, giving the burrito even more cheesy goodness. Along with that, it’s TRIPLE WRAPPED so before you even put anything in the burrito it’s already almost 2 inches thick on both sides. Now if that isn’t enough for it to be considered supreme, you must have double everything. And I mean everything- Carne Asada/Chicken, rice, beans, pico, corn salsa, lettuce, cheese, and queso.
I was just sitting there staring at one of the most beautiful things of all time, a lump of just Mexican grill lump greatness overflowing with creamy yellowy goodness.
The guy making my Quesorito must have seen me foaming at the mouth seeing this thing get made because he commented “It takes a long time to get made man, and it’ll be a bit longer”
On the very first bite, I knew this challenge was gonna be a favorite of mine. Every bite was perfectly even, an amazing mix of everything that makes Chipotle one of the greatest restaurant chains.
After everything is done this is one of the biggest Burritos ever. This thing was massive and much like the Gargantuan I thought it was a really enjoyable meal and for that, I give it a 10 out of 10 for the food portion of the rating as it was such an amazing burrito and the size didn’t take much away. The price on this thing was probably the worst out of all so far and for that, I give it a 1.8 out of 5 for the price portion. And for the final category, the main reason we are on this quest, the food challenge portion will get a 5.3 out of 10 as although I enjoyed the meal very much, I am reminded of just how massive this thing was, and for a nonfood expert it could present a challenge. So that brings our total out to 17.1 which makes this our new leader on points.*
*I made a miscalculation on the last rankings