If you want something similar to Chipotle but locally owned, try Poblano. Good stuff.
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I just go to South O and get them off of the food trucks there. Not really South O, but there is a Mexican food truck at the Walgreens at 50th and Saddle Creek in Omaha that is incredible.
They have to have good food trucks in Wichita. You need to try one of those, forget Taco Bell, Taco Johns or Chipotle, the best Mexican food, tacos included, is at your local food truck.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Just drive up and down North Broadway, there are new places all the time popping up and serve authentic Mexican not the regular fast food swill.An “Old West” Texas analysis and summary of Mueller report and Congress’ efforts in one sentence:
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Tried out District Taqueria (located downtown) tonight. Very impressed with it.
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Originally posted by EB 22 View PostTried out District Taqueria (located downtown) tonight. Very impressed with it.
http://wichitabyeb.blogspot.com/2015...-reviewed.html
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A new place to consider for you Chipotle fans is Blue River Mexican Grill.
They just opened up last month and in contrast to Chipotle, they are locally owned if you are a supporter of Wichita establishments. Tastes about the same as Chipotle and a measly 20-25 cent difference in price.
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Originally posted by EB 22 View PostA new place to consider for you Chipotle fans is Blue River Mexican Grill.
They just opened up last month and in contrast to Chipotle, they are locally owned if you are a supporter of Wichita establishments. Tastes about the same as Chipotle and a measly 20-25 cent difference in price.
http://wichitabyeb.blogspot.com/2015...-reviewed.html
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostYou have to be certifiably crazy as a restaurateur/entrepreneur to enter the same segment that Chipotle resides in. They're like the US Navy versus everyone else. You're gonna lose, just depends on how bad you want it to look before you pull the plug.
Freddy's should have never worked as McDonald's dominated market share in a declining business category.
Under Armour should have destined to fail as well. Nike has a dominating market share and a market with declining margins."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostOr you could look at like Chipotle has created an even larger market by what they do.
Freddy's should have never worked as McDonald's dominated market share in a declining business category.
Under Armour should have destined to fail as well. Nike has a dominating market share and a market with declining margins.
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