We were here 7 years ago in the pre-pandemic era, and for me, pre-vegan world. We liked this place then, and we like it now. I know it's just burritos and not brain surgery, but a healthy, tasty, and not too expensive meal is always welcome. Of course, you have to find a place to park in Fort Langley, which is no small deal if the sun is shining.
Little Donkey, get it? Burrito! We ended up parking at the Fort, where I did not see any signs saying that parking was for guests of the Fort. On the other hand, park there at your own risk and do not blame me, but this town is miserable for parking.
Busy on a sunny Saturday afternoon? Of course! But there was still a place to sit down, and these folks can crank out burritos with fairly impressive quickness. We ordered the two vegan burritos available on their menu.
I made a mess, sure, but that didn't render it any less tasty. On both our last visit and this time, we ordered the Currito Burrito. As a base, it had curried chickpeas and brown rice. There were some more veggies and vegan chipotle crema. Healthy and substantial, this is a decent meal.
I did a little better photographing this one, but not much better! Dragon Race is the name of the second burrito that can be served vegan. This one features corn, yam, pico and cabbage in addition to the rice and beans. More Chipotle and some avocado make it seem more Mexican-leaning compared to a Dragon, which makes me think Asian. Still, it was again tasty and filling.
So these are burritos and not a white tablecloth place, but it's nice to know there is something simple and vegan available in the middle of this little tourist-overrun village. There are a few tables inside and outside as well. The folks working here are sociable, and they get your order up pretty fast.
Food 4 out of 5
Vegan Options Available 3 out of 5
Comfort 3 1/2 out of 5Service 4 out of 5
Value 4 out of 5
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