![]() ![]() Don’t feel bad about ordering it or think of it as an excuse to skip Chipotle entirely. If you’re a vegetarian, this is a great meat substitute. They have a great blend of peppery and cumin-dominant flavors that really cut nicely through your burrito add-ons and give you that savory meat vibe. I will say that when it comes to flavor, the sofritas aren’t half bad. I feel bad about ranking Chipotle’s only plant-based protein option last, but…it is what it is. This needs a reformulation for sure though. Permanent, and while I think it’s Chipotle’s worst protein option, I kind of think it deserves that permanent status. It’s a truly unenjoyable way to eat fast food, but we do it for you! Here are the best Chipotle protein options, ranked from worst to best. Because Chipotle’s menu is customizable we’ve made sure to base our tasting notes on how these proteins taste completely plain - no salsa, no sour cream, nothing that would enhance or mask the flavors in any way. So I’m ranking all of the Chipotle proteins against one another. And, as someone who has eaten them all, I have a pretty strong opinion on the matter. While the brisket and plant-based chorizo options were only available for a limited time, it seems to us that Chipotle is actively testing the waters to see which of these new protein options stick. Now we’re actually getting exciting new offerings! We used to get stuff like queso and… food poisoning. That’s the biggest shake-up of the Chipotle menu in the chain’s history. In addition to the fast-casual chain’s five permanent protein options, the brand has introduced a new smoked brisket, plant-based chorizo, and most recently, a new pollo asado all in the last six months. ![]()
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