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Greenbrae, CA
"In my opinion, this is the perfect spot for brunch/ lunch. They have a little bit of everything. If you happened to miss breakfast and are…" read more »
If Technology has managed to ruin Burrito's, then take me back to Stone Age Burrito. I don't ever want to have another technologically savvy burrito in my life. I prefer my burritos to NOT know how to make an Excel spreadsheet and just taste good. OH! Before I forget. RELAX with the black olives. I GET IT O.K.
Do we really live in an era when high tech mean that something is better? Or have we crossed over into into the desolate wasteland in which high tech is a phrase of the past and really doesn't mean anything anymore?... I'm going with the ladder. These "high tech burritos" taste like the bland wafers that we will be left with after global warming really talks it's toll and all we're left with in canned food.
Dog food anyone. Why does all "mexican" food in Marin taste horrible?
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This is a burrito place in a mall. That being said, it is close to where I work, and the service is pretty quick. This is not traditional Mexican food, but what do you expect for Mill Valley? They can do brown rice instead of regular yellow or white rice, and even go light on the rice if you want. Finally, they have really really good hot sauce...they say they make it there. My mouth is still tingling. You gotta ask for it though, and they'll bring it up from behind the counter. Ahh the secrets of Marin county...
Even when I loved High Tech, this was my least favorite High Tech.
The Mexican in me says travel about 100 steps north and go to Lucinda's.
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So great for a really satisfying, quick and inexpensive but healthy lunch. I always get the same thing. An HTB burrito or burrito bowl with grilled chicken and veggies. This place is so great for weight conscious people like myself because they have very healthy options. They also state their caloric content of each menu item right on the restaurant menu so you know exactly what you are eating. They also have excellent guacamole and ordering online is a breeze.
I hate to say it but High Tech has gone down hill. The Godzilla which once really lived up to it's name has become a mere appetizer. The food is tasty....but recently I have better. Hi Tech - I will never forget the great memories but you have been replaced. It hurts to say it....
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this place is not great nor bad. a good place to pick up a burrito for a quick lunch. i dont even consider this a mexican mexican place as they dont serve horchata (what's up with that?!?!). another americanized mexican fast food chain...
I really just do not like High Tech Burrito, for several reasons. The first being that their burritos are overpriced, DRY DRY DRY and so bland. The chicken is just inedible. The second is because of a bad experience where I was hit on by the people working there in the presence of my younger brother and cousin. ICK! Please do not attempt to pick me up while making a bean burrito for my 9 year old cousin!
Yum, I love high tech. The cajun chicken burrito, no rice, no beans. Every time I've ever been there I get it and it always hits the spot. Perfect spice. It's messy, but it is gooooood. Expensive. Two burritos, two cokes, NO chips- 20$.
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I hadn't eaten there in probably 7 years or so. But when I went to the salon I used to work in to send them off (they're closing after almost 30 years or so) I decided to have a High tech Burrito.
So not a true burrito. Strange to have sort of the quasi-Mexican equivalent of an Asian stir fry inside a burrito.
But yet so good.
I really enjoy the Cajun with Shrimp.
yum.
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WHERE'S THE BEEF?
This place was better than average in the late 90's but now- Ouch!
I'm sitting here looking at a large burrito that I spent over $8 for what tastes like what I imagine would be pulp paper at the paper mill somewhere in Canada. Aih? The beef, what little there is, tasted like it was boiled, the extras (sour cream, avac & cheese) were virtually absent for an extra $1.75? And now I know where all the rice in China disappeared to - I'm looking at it. YUCK. I'm never going back. Don't waste your money - cook at home instead. Even the guy/gal who can only boil water for hotdogs couldn't do worse than this!
This is a great burrito if you prefer a very dry flavorless meal rolled in a tortilla. Just not my preference. People like it because you're supposed to. Myself, I like a burrito that has a bit of moisture, maybe even an occasional drip. If you've never had a real burrito, you might like this place.
i had a burrito for lunch today ...
Most places in SF has the usual ---- Steak, Pork, or Chicken
i miss this place in Strawberry Village across the Golden Gate
When i go mountain biking at Mt. Tam, i would always stop by this place ---- Hi-Tech Burrito ---- for the Cajun Shrimp burrito !
The first time i took a bite -- it took my breath away !
i love the moments in life that takes your breath away and this was one of them ---- having a Cajun Shrimp burrito after mountain biking at Hi-Tech Burrito.
Yummy Cali-Mex grub is quickly whipped together at this funky little shack in the middle of Gucci Strawberry Village. The staff are open and friendly.
It's so good, your eyes dart around the menu as you become more and more confused about what to order. If the line takes a while it's because everyone falters as they try to decide, and it hangs up the process. The staff look about with understanding expressions - albeit I bet they wish we'd hurry it up and decide!
You can customize your order, too. That's cool.
I always get the fish tacos (with whatever else I order!)
And, best of all, it's cheap.
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Not a burrito... like someone else said, they are really burrito-esque with other ingredients (olives? in a burrito?). The enchiladas are big, so go for those instead of shelling out $7 for the Godzilla.
A good burrito for the masses. Not a real burrito. Should be called a wrap. I like the Godzilla, olives, lettuce, chicken, beef and some more goodies. Dont get the Nuclear sauce. Ridicuously spicy without a good spicy flavor. Just get it hot, its spicy enough. If you want something more authentic go to lucinda's.
This is a solid burrito place! Consistent and some creative options.
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Good, fast, cheap. Lots of men outside that whistle and gawk....makes it a little unpleasant.
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