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Businiess name:  Flying Burrito Mexican Rstrnt
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Flying Burrito has the best mexican seafood, soups and chili I've ever had. The patio is great, and the margaritas are wonderful (I hate sweet margaritas). I love the smothered Flying Mayan burrito. Smothering does cost extra, but it is written on the menu. Chips don't come with the meal because when you go to a restaurant you're usually expected to pay for food. If you don't want to pay 1.50, then you will have plenty of room for all the wonderful options on the menu. I used to be a regular there but live in Austin, Texas now and have yet to find a restaurant that compares to the Flying Burrito. In fact, when I visit the east this summer, I will drive 9 hours out of the way just to go there. I can't wait. The Flying Burrito is what I miss the most in Chapel Hill. Pros: Festive atmosphere, Seafood, soups, guac, Patio, margaritas Cons: , none in austin

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