OK Burrito Inc

832 S Arlington Heights Rd, Elk Grove Village - 60007
145 reviews
Mexican
(847) 758-0570

OK burrito is better than average but they put alot of veggies in the burrito. Even the extra extra steak ain't enough for the money..

Great, authentic mom and pop place. Order was ready FAST and my three-taco dinner, in which I picked three different tacos, tasted excellent. I picked up a tres leche cake from the fridge too, and that was also a treat.

Used to be my favorite Mexican restaurant around. It's garbage now. The last 10 times I went there was a major disappointment and I'm not going back anymore. Very sad.

Great place to get tacos coming from someone who enjoys a great taco come here if you some the best tacos You’ll ever eat I mean seriously check this place out ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

My family and I enjoyed coming here, the food's delicious. My daughter raved about it every time we decide to stop by to dine. The owners are really nice, especially that their son, who's deaf, we were able to sign with him. Really nice atomsphere right there. Wonderful little restaurant, I highly recommend this place to check out. ?

The good is fantastic!! 4 of us we all had different meals and everything was delicious. Our waiter was very charismatic and attentive.

We went in for a date night. The burrito gigante was perfect for two. Good service and the burrito had a fabulous taste and texture! Will definitely go back to try more of the menu.

This was our first time here. Really enjoyed the food. Will defiantly come back for more

we go to a OK burrito for almost 10 years now.Every time we go there we enjoy the food. The food is fresh smells good. And the people work there so nice so polite we enjoy talking to them.

Manager needs to get trained in handling a considerate, reasonable complaint. I prefaced by saying, "I called just to let you know...and didn't want to leave a bad review..." He ended his quick fired list of excuses-as if it was my fault for ordering at the busy lunch hour-with-"Leave a good review, or leave a bad one. I DON"T CARE." Click. When I called back to get his name, he replied, "WHO WANTS TO KNOW?" Yikes. Then he finally said "MIKE" I doubt it. Wait, forget about additional training part. You can't teach kindness and grace. A simple, "I'm terribly sorry, Ma'am. Thanks for letting us know"-would have sufficed.