- Mexican
High Tech Burrito
Ratings and Reviews for High Tech Burrito
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May 13 2012
Michael J. via Yelp
I actually enjoy the food at High Tech and the kids do too. My review is based on the customer service I received in hopes that the management will address...read more
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May 13 2012
Daisy May J. via Yelp
So incredibly inconsistent. I use to come her very frequently about 4 years ago. We have stopped coming because every time we give them another shot (like...read more
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May 12 2012
Randy R. via Yelp
I came in with pretty low expectations (we wanted quick Mexican and something close to the Blossom Hill tennis courts so this best fit the bill) but was...read more
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Apr 25 2008
via Citysearch
I like the variety and prices-This is conviently located and the menu is outstanding-Quiet and friendly-I especially liked the tac...read more
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Aug 03 2007
sharonelder via Citysearch
Portions are kid sized - not like most restaurants who give you a adult size portion and the prices for the kids menu are reflecti...read more
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Nov 29 2006
lgmax via Citysearch
The food here is great all except breakfast burrito is skimpy, Parking can be a problem but its worth the hassle...read more
The Scene
This chain of burrito shops is bright, clean and slick--what they may lack in atmosphere, they make up for in trendiness.
The Food
Try the healthy options: Sour cream comes in light and non-fat varieties, the cheese in low-fat fashions; and fresh veggies or braised tofu can be substituted for meat. Or go for a wacky burrito combinations such as the Godzilla (a monster burrito filled with flame-broiled ribeye steak, chicken, black beans, Spanish rice, salsa, cheese, guacamole, sour cream, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions and olives), the Spicy Cajun (choice of tiger prawns or chicken breast sauteed with onions, white wine and Cajun spices) and the signature Surf & Turf (tiger prawns and steak).