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Big City Burrito (NEW)
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5024 S. Marion Road
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Sioux Falls, SD 57106
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(605) 371-2400
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Take-Out,
Lunch Under $6,
Dinner Under $10,
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New
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Great burritos from Colorado to Sioux Falls
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On a recent trip to Fort Collins, CO and I ate at Big City Burrito, and found myself delighted that a location was opening up in Sioux Falls. The restaurant was festive and enjoyable. The food, however, was the greatest part. The variety of tortillas was amazing. They offered over 5 different kinds of torillas and a plethora of ingredients freshly made before my eyes. The flavor was unique and provided a intense flavor that left me wanting more, which other Mexican places in Sioux Falls lack. I found the first burrito a little TOO unique, but later on in the trip I wanted another and the second was wonderful, so I recommend at least 2 trips and inevitably you'll be hooked, if you enjoy a great burrito.
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    Reviewed on 03/08/05 by tees23
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Had better
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The food is average and the prices are high for what you get.. I didn't like that each thing you put on the burrito cost extra, even the cheese. It cost $31.95 for 3 adults and one child to have lunch.
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    Reviewed on 05/08/05 by patknurse
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Yet another knock off.
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After living in the cities for a couple years, I'm constantly on the lookout for my Chipolte replacement. This is yet, another sad knockoff. I do like how they have a variety of shells and hot sauces, but that doesn't go far enough. Two adults with average appetites cost next to $20 dollars. I've recently visited Minneapolis again with the girlfriend and each of us had a much better meal for around $14.
I just can't justify paying more money for "yet another burrito knockoff".
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    Reviewed on 08/04/05 by efk
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