I read that Flaming Amy's is a must eat when in town, and didn't make it last time, so built it in my schedule this go around. Housed in an old building, looking somewhat ominously dumpy from the outside, I walked in to the...
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I read that Flaming Amy's is a must eat when in town, and didn't make it last time, so built it in my schedule this go around. Housed in an old building, looking somewhat ominously dumpy from the outside, I walked in to the hustle and bustle of lunchtime, a crowd eating and a long line that moved pretty quickly. Looking for something a little unique, I ordered the Maki-Shrimp, which was fried shrimp and veggies. As a solo diner, tried to put me in the back room which I declined, and ended up on the bar overlooking the room, which is a nice seat.
Burrito came out fast, fat and hot, with a side of chips. While waiting I stopped at the salsa bar, which is stocked with a variety of salsas, many which you won't normally get anywhere else. Burrito was good, but I wish I had gotten something a little more traditional, because the teriyake flavor threw me off my game. Also, may be worth it to buy up on a side of chips to better enjoy all the salsa. I burned through my chips with more salsa left to eat.
A great value as well. Burrito, drink, tax and tip for $18.