Enjoy a mouthwatering 2-for-1 deal on Chiquito's Build Your Own dishes from January 7th to 31st. Customize your burritos, chimichangas, quesadillas, or enchiladas with delicious fillings and spice levels to create your perfect meal. Mention the code word 'Chiquito January Sale' to redeem this offer.
Mexican restaurant Chiquito is launching a deal from January 7 to 31 where diners can enjoy 2-for-1 on Build Your Own dishes. The Build Your Own dishes usually cost £15.25 which gives a saving of over £7.50. Choose from burritos, chimichangas, quesadillas, or enchiladas, then customise with your favourite fillings and spice levels to suit your tastes.
Filling options include - Chicken, Beef Chilli, Pulled Chicken Tinga, Pibil Pulled Jackfruit (vegan-friendly) and Five Bean Chilli (vegan-friendly). Mention the code word, “Chiquito January Sale”, to the server and enjoy two of your favourite Build Your Own dishes for the price of one. This deal is available all day, every day. A Chiquito spokesperson said: “January doesn’t have to be dull – at Chiquito, we believe in turning every day into a celebration! With our 2-for-1 offer, you can gather your friends, family, or someone special and enjoy the vibrant flavours of Mexico without breaking the bank. It’s the perfect way to keep the fiesta alive and start the New Year with a bang!
Chiquito 2-For-1 Build Your Own Mexican Food Restaurant Deal
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