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    What do you recommend trying off Chipotle's secret menu?
    Wayne Dang
    Fast Food & Social Media Expert
    Wayne Dang is a Fast Food Expert & Video Creator specializing in sharing restaurant and fast food reviews. Wayne has a follower base of over 90,000 YouTube subscribers and his videos have over 21 million views. He also has over 1.2 million followers on Tiktok. Wayne is known for his high energy and entertaining content. Some of his most popular content includes secret menu reviews and trying special items at restaurants.
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    The best item would be the quesarito. It's a burrito wrapped in a cheese quesadilla. However, depending on how busy the location is, some may not make it during peak times. You can simply ask for a quesarito, and if they don't know it, just say a burrito wrapped in a cheese quesadilla. Another secret menu item that is great is the nachos, where you can simply order a burrito bowl but ask for chips instead of rice. Then load it up with your favorite toppings, like meat and vegetables. And before you’re finished, top it off with some queso cheese.
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    Can I have lettuce, sour cream, and cheese in my order, or do I have to pick which one I want?
    Kimberly Chesnutt
    Community Answer
    You can have all three. Side note: you can have as much as you want, just ask the person putting it on.
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    Can I order two different types of meat?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can get half portions of two different meats or full portions of both (which will result in an extra charge).
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    If I order food for pickup, can I pay for it when I pick it up?
    Community Answer
    No, all pickup orders need to be paid for either through the app or through doordash or other mobile order vendors.
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    Which meats are less spicy?
    Community Answer
    Chicken is the least spicy of the meat choices. It's mild and tender.
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