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But the real highlight was Mojo’s Flying Burritos, where we almost wept at the site of a “Mission Burrito” on the menu. And it was good too, unlike most of the sad impostors we have tried (seriously people, if it is made out of a pancake, you absolutely CANNOT call it a burrito! The UN should make some international standards on these things. Sheesh). Consequently, we went back more than half a dozen times to all of their locations in Bali. Eric almost bought their “Viva el Burrito” T-shirt to commemorate our long-awaited reunion with the stuffed tortilla goodness.
I know what you're thinking…Burrito's in Bali? Two words – Mojo Burrito! We dined at Mojo's about 3 times during our stay in Seminyak. I'm not ashamed of it either. They had good food and even better margaritas. ...
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This one's in Japanese so I have no clue what they're saying but I'm going to assume it's positive based on the photo montage:)! http://laviajera.exblog.jp/9899478/

i visited Bali recently and absolutely enjoyed the food @ mojo's. I am interested in the business, so whats the best way to contact you?
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-Srini
Hi Srinivas!
ReplyDeleteContact us directly at www.mojosflyingburritos.com
Look forward to hearing from you!
Liz