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Contribuisci feedbackAfter our last unsavory experience at another local Mexican eatery, Jalenky’s or something like that on Gaffey and 12th, where we were given Cabeza de Vaca, “head of cow” instead of the ordered Carne Asada Burritos that we had been craving for a while, we decided to give Jolly Burrito a chance to get the order right. I called and placed the order with the friendly phone attendant who informed me that the order would be “ready and delivered in 40 minutes.” I barely had enough time to get the large bill out of my purse to give to Bret so that he could exchange it for smaller bills at the corner store, when there was a knock at our door. “Like, no way, that isn’t our Jolly Burrito delivery already is it?” Literally, it had only been like 12 minutes since I had made the order. We live across town, too, so a large portion of that time was spent driving over here. Wow, it was our order— hot, packaged nicely and smelling delicious!! The delivery man was even so kind as to run to the corner store himself to change out our large bill. What excellent World-Class customer service, so far. However, as we all know, the proof would be found within the carne asada burrito itself: Would it pass our, carne asada burrito taste test, or would it fail miserably alongside that fallen cow head burrito from that other place two weeks earlier. We mean no offense, but, like, when one is starving for a carne asada burrito, with yummy thick chunks of marinated beef, fresh tomato, lettuce with plenty of rice and beans wrapped tightly and expertly within a soft, fresh flour tortilla….cow head is, like, no substitute. I realized quickly that we had been duped, but Bret got down to his last bite of that icky-ness before he looked at me and said, “This is the grossest carne asada I have ever tasted.” “That is because it’s cow head, dude.” He made a disgusted face and then ate the rest of my burrito, complaining loudly the entire time. Anyway, upon my return from that tangent, Bret and I found ourselves this very evening with our beloved carne asada burritos in front of us… Mmm…Very tasty. We give The Super Jolly Wet Carne Asada Burrito, complete with side of beans, chips and salsa and small soft drink for a mere $6.75 One Big Wet Cold Nose a la our felines, Corn Izzy, whose noses are cold and wet when they are very happy for the dilly-deluxe service and food by Jolly Burrito. Muchas Gracias,
I ORDER FROM THIS RESTAURANT ALL THE TIME AND I’M ALWAYS HAPPY WITH THE FOOD , DELIVERY SERVICE AND SPEED……..