2 /5
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Used to come here a lot, but following a refurbishment and then a pandemic, it 's been a long time. I used to love being able to design my burrito by following along as they created it (no slaw for me please, although extra cheese, mango chutney, oh and black beans) but that 's all gone. Now, a chicken mughlai burrito was exactly that, as is, and even the idea that I didn 't want slaw was enough to raise eyebrows amongst the staff (who might I add were really not at all friendly, in contrast to staff from years gone by who were always really friendly and had a great approach to customer service). In addition to our very as is burritos, we also got wrapchos. There used to be such a delicious side. Nachos with generous lashings of cheese sauce, optional salsa and jalapenos. I used to opt out of salsa and jalapenos as a matter of preference, but I didn 't get that option, and beyond this whole no customisation thing they 've got going on, the generous amount of cheese seems to be a thing of the past. The cheese was incredibly sparse I 've never known anything like it. Things were already going pretty bad, but that hadn 't prepared me for what was to come. The burrito was ok. No where near as good as what we used to have, but it was fine. That is, at least, until in the second half, I 've bitten down into ligament. This had me heaving, but forgivingly, I just spat it out discreetly and put it to a side, then moved on, putting it down to a one off error. I carried on eating until suddenly I 'd bitten down on bone. Two different instances in different parts of the burrito the quality of the meat preparation by this point is clearly questionable. To be clear, wrap chic was once one of mine and husband 's favourite places to go for a quick bite. We would always rave to the people around us about how good it was. Today 's visit? This wasn 't wrapchic. I don 't know what 's happened, but this is not that same place we loved for so long, what feels like so long ago now.