20 opiniones sobre Currito – Burritos Without Borders
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Thea S.
Tu valoración: 1 ALLSTON, MA
I went here last week around noon for lunch before my flight at around 2PM. I figured this place is a good option since it’s like Chipotle and I really do enjoy a good burrito bowl. So I lined up and there was barely anything to choose from. I don’t know if they were just setting up or putting things away, but it was 12 noon — lunchtime — so neither makes sense. I then proceeded to build my bowl with the little options they had. I initially asked for steak but they didn’t have it, so I went with the tofu option but the server misheard me and scooped out the pork instead. I should have taken that as a bad sign but honestly I was tired and I figured pork is fine, I like pork. I then added white rice, roasted salsa, and the corn salsa. Like I said, they barely had any options when I went so that was all I could choose that appealed to me. So I paid and the cashier gave me the wrong change, he owed me another $ 10. So I told him and then he gave me too much so I gave back the extra and explained to him that he gave me too much this time. Like why do I have to explain this? I then went to my seat and I kid you not when I say this, but my whole meal was cold. The rice and pork seemed like they came straight from the fridge. The salsas were understandably cold but seriously, the rice tasted like it was days old and the pork was horrible. I took two bites and just decided to throw my bowl away. I wanted to go back and tell them that the food I just got sucked and I wanted a refund but honestly it wasn’t worth it to deal with all of that to get $ 7 back. Definitely never going back to this place when there are other options around the area.
H S.
Tu valoración: 1 Stockton, CA
Food was great but the crew had an attitude when I asked for a half cup refill. Strongly recommend that you change the soda refill policy
Steven R.
Tu valoración: 4 Brookline, MA
Just went here for the first time after having tried pretty much everything in this airport. This is by far the best food in terminal A(not counting DD and Starbucks as a dinner option ;) It’s tastes more fresh than the other ‘restaurants’ in terminal A, and honestly better than the ones in the front of the airport. All around a solid place and most importantly you know what you’re gonna get. It’s pretty hard to mess up a chicken quesadilla ;)
Brian M.
Tu valoración: 3 Saint Louis, MO
Essentially Curitto is a Chipotle clone, however they do one thing that I have yet to see at Chipotle, Breakfast! I stopped into Curitto early one morning while waiting for my flight home, I figured that a breakfast bowl would be a good option for a quick casual breakfast. The staff was friendly and helped me with my breakfast bowl selection, I opted for an egg, bacon and black bean bowl, there was a selection of salas available however I opted for no salsa. Overall the portion size was reasonable for the price, which is unusual for airport food. The quality of the food was pretty good too. Given the chance I would return to Curitto in the future.
Jacqueline B.
Tu valoración: 4 Aurora, IL
To be honest, I was pretty skeptical when I came across this Chipotle looking imposter. It was the lunch hour and I had about an hour until my flight and I was on the hunt for something decently healthy to eat in the airport. Really wasn’t feeling a boring old salad, so I was happy to spot Currito. They function just like Chipotle in that they offer burritos and bowls and you pick all the ingredients. I went with a bowl with white rice, black beans, chicken, caramelized onions, corn, pico de gallo, cheese, and mild salsa. It was the perfect amount of food and surprisingly delicious! My meal really hit the spot. I was also shocked that it cost me less than $ 10 which is a win in my book for food at the airport.
Kevin W.
Tu valoración: 2 Reddick, FL
Food tastes great but service is everything, and these people seem like they could care less if you are there or not. A little personality and some appreciation towards your customers would go a long way Currito.
J W.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Long story short, the when ordering a «real fruit smoothie» from an airport Mexican food court counter at 5a, tell the worker to not add the extra cup of high fructose corn syrup into your smoothie that’s in a squeeze bottle labeled«syrup». 5 kinds of berries In a real fruit smoothie should be plenty sweet. Prepare to get a pissed off death stare from the worker while she bad talks you to her partner in Spanish. The smoothie was tasty without the sugar. The pissed off worker gets 2 stars. Manager Ref #1126373001
Ryan R.
Tu valoración: 4 Boston, MA
I have to admit I was quite frustrated when I found out that my terminal did not include access to my all-time favorite sandwich shop, Potbelly’s. After perusing the general food court for a couple of minutes, I decided to check out this place. The concept of global bowls and burritos definitely interested me. I decided to go with the tikka bowl with chicken and was pleasantly surprised. Like many have mentioned, this place is a bit like a chipotle, with a wider variety of ingredients. The woman serving me made sure to pack my bowl and even obliged my request for a little extra corn salsa at the end. Overall, the burrito bowl was a great size for the price and the taste was outstanding. I definitely recommend this place for a healthy and fresh option that won’t break the bank at the airport.
Diane H.
Tu valoración: 4 Boston, MA
When you work close to the airport… and that’s your only outlet… you try everything. this was one of the first place i tried and i got the create your own bowl but pretty much did a chicken teriyaki bowl with all the goodies i like so it was very good, it’s pricy as all airport food it… but it gets me full and it’s very decent. Their smoothies are good too, but maybe a bit sweet.
Suzanne G.
Tu valoración: 3 Boston, MA
Best option for breakfast at terminal C. Grab a breakfast burrito before you hit the security line. I’ve never experienced a wait longer than 5 minutes.
Lia M.
Tu valoración: 3 Arlington, VA
I’m thankful for something non-breakfasty open during breakfast hours at the airport. It’s just hard for me to eat a burrito in Boston anywhere other than Boloco. And my burrito here was fine, though I do think Boloco’s ingredients are fresher. There’s definitely no reason not to eat here, and I’d return if need be.
Curtis Y.
Tu valoración: 2 Kapaa, HI
Chose this place as a potential«best house in a bad neighborhood,» among the low quality options in terminal C(sbarro, generic Asian food, Burger King). The similarities to chipotle begin and end with the format of the restaurant. Food was very bland, ingredients mediocre, and i paid 99 cents to add lettuce. I had the tikki masala burrito bowl. Overall, I’d say the food was below average. I did not enjoy the flavor at all. Food options in Sea-tac are so much better…
Blake N.
Tu valoración: 3 Winter Garden, FL
I mean… I’m so used to Chipotle. I KNOW this isn’t Chipotle… but it’s in comparison to the quality of food, I didn’t really care for Currito. I would eat it again but I guess I just can’t get past my Chipotle addiction lol. I had the burrito bowl and it was a great amount of food. The one thing I didn’t care for is that they put the sour cream on top of all of it and then they smash the lid on top of the bowl which smears the sour cream all over the lid. #firstworldproblems I know but I love my sour cream.
Lillian C.
Tu valoración: 4 Palo Alto, CA
Note — this place is outside of the terminal, before you go through security! I normally dislike airport food since it tends to be very overpriced and lacking in taste. However, I walked by this place and was intrigued by the build your own bowl. I went with the grilled steak, cilantro lime rice, roasted corn salsa, picco de gallo, mild verde salsa, and romaine lettuce. Since there was no line it moved quickly and I received my bowl in less than 5 min. The price wasn’t the cheapest, but for airport food it’s ok… There is actually a lot of food packed into the bowl and I couldn’t even finish it in one sitting. The salsa really adds to the flavors and all the ingredients were really fresh. The grilled steak wasn’t too dry or tough and was nicely seasoned. The flavor of the rice was very mild — not sure if I tasted cilantro or lime. However, the overall product was flavorful and filling, not to mention easy to eat on your lap. I would get this again next time I’m at the airport if I’m craving something with fresh vegetables and salsas!
Parallax V.
Tu valoración: 4 Charlotte, NC
I had a layover at Boston Logan for a couple of hours so, i thought i would try this place for lunch. I was not disappointed. There is enough choice here to please anyone. I ordered the Bangkok burrito with soft drink. The burrito was fresh, and flavorful. Every bite offered a variety of cilantro, slaw, cucumbers and spicy peanut sauce neatly wrapped in a flour tortilla. I recommend giving currito a try.
Kitty T.
Tu valoración: 1 Buffalo, NY
Food was alright, had a veggie burrito bowl. But the people working here will leave a bad taste in your mouth. There was 6 people behind the counter huddled around a cell phone laughing when I walked up. They saw me, and all started discussing who was going to take my order. Loudly enough for me to hear. It’s childish and unprofessional. I felt like I was interrupting their break. Horrible customer service!!! Do not go here, you will be highly disappointed!
Tyler J.
Tu valoración: 3 Mt Vernon, WA
Great Airplane food. Would be 4 stars but you cant get anything but breakfast until after 10, and the staff is sometimes depressed. Come on, you work in the best food place at the airport, have a smile and some pride! You can get a burrito or a bowl. The thai has a slight kick and some healthy veggies. The Teriyaki is really good, and so is the Mediterranean. It is one of the healthiest places to eat in the terminal, and you dont have to sacrifice flavor.
Ariel Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Medford, MA
If I happen to have a flight leaving from this terminal or even have time to grab something before security, this is my go-to place. Probably one of the healthier meals you can purchase at Logan. Though I haven’t tried much of their other offerings, the Mediterranean burrito is king. Plus, if you don’t finish the whole burrito, you can save the other half for the flight. I would recommend a larger size if you are going to go with that method. Works for me!
David M.
Tu valoración: 3 Ellicott City, MD
Kind of hit or miss. I’ve had a few burritos here that were good, and some that were incredibly bland. They frequently run out of ingredients — and sometimes tell you before they start making your burrito… sometimes afterwards which is annoying. For airline options it’s above average, but I won’t be seeking them out elsewhere. Protip: You can take your burrito through security. So if you’re stuck in Terminal C’s «other» side with no food options, this is a great option.
Helen Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Washington, DC
I like options. And lots of creative flavors. Currito has both. On my way to a flight, I stopped by here for a quick dinner and immediately settled on the build-your-own bowl. True, it cost me 10 bucks to do so(adding guac) but totally worth it. My bowl was filled to the max with pretty much every topping I could ever want. Brown rice and chicken base with black beans, chickpeas, tomato and mango salsas, lots of vegetables both cooked and raw, and just flavors of all varieties. Delicious! I might have gone a little overboard because by the time the server added my guac on top, the lid barely fit but it was totally worth it. I ended up being full after only half a bowl(and trust me, I have a big appetite) and had the rest for dinner the next day. If currito were to suddenly become a huge chain and appear everywhere, chipotle would face some tough competition!