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Foodie Finds: José’s Burritos in Sunset, Utah

By Dr. Debra Payne , 4 January 2010

Foodie Finds: José’s Burritos in Sunset, Utah

I’m a picky eater, but I’m cheap. That’s why I am the ideal person to write a Foodie Find article: I can find you economical, over-the-top tasty, nutritious food in a hurry. 

 

José’s Burritos, just off I-15 in Sunset, Utah, is on the top of my list of places to recommend. I went to José’s Burritos for the first time on a freezing cold December evening. It is a tiny little place just off the freeway, and I feared I’d miss it. “Heck,” as we say here in Utah, was I ever wrong! The place shines!

Jose's Burritos, Sunset, Utah

 

Apart from the whole purple building experience, the food is fantastic, too. José is a top-notch entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in the food industry, and let’s just say the guy knows what he’s doing. At José’s burritos, this experience is condensed into one little building, and the result is amazing food, fast, at the right price. I tried taking a picture of the menu, but it was too big. Here’s part of it.

 

Jose's Burritos  -menu

 

 

Here’s a picture of what is by far the most popular item, the #8, otherwise known as the Mexican Burrito with rice and beans. José’s wife, Leonor, who also has countless years of experience making delicious food, taught me how to make this one. I took lots and lots of pictures, trying to memorize her every move so as to possibly duplicate this one at home! Don’t worry, Leonor --- I can’t do it! Here is a photo of the end result of Leonor’s world-famous Mexican Burrito:

 

One pound burrito

 

 

Leonor also showed me how much the burritos weigh. Every burrito served at José’s burritos weighs over one pound! Can you believe it?!!! (Suggestion: you can ask for your burrito to be cut in half).

 

One pound burrito

 

So come by. José and Leonor tell me you are welcome there. When you go there, order whatever you want, because every single item on the menu is spectacular, made fresh and with a lot of tender-loving care. And tell them Debbie sent you.

 

Jose and Leonor Chaparro, Jose's Burritos

 

José’s Burritos
2583 North Main Street, Sunset, UT
(801) 825-5381

 

 

 Dr. Debra Payne is the Wandering Editor for Wandering Educators. 

 

Myscha Theriault

15 years 9 months ago

That looks like one

That looks like one monstrous burrito! Definitely enough for two.

caroli7

15 years 9 months ago

I love burritos

I can't go a week without a burrito, and this one looks perfect. Not too stuffed, but plenty juicy.

Beth Whitman

15 years 9 months ago

ONE POUND?

I could never eat a one+ pound burrito. I'd have to share it with, like, 4 people. Sounds good though!

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