Out and About: The Global Quesadilla Company offers different experience than typical casual restaurants
December 10, 2014
A restaurant I have recently discovered, and absolutely love, is the Global Quesadilla Company.
Located in the Lamp and Lantern Village Shopping Center off Clayton Rd. in Chesterfield, the Global Quesadilla Company offers a fresh variety to the typical lunch restaurant.
The first time I went was last summer; my mom heard about it from a friend, so we decided to try it out. I loved it and it has become one of my favorite restaurants.
As its name indicates, the restaurant offers a plethora of quesadillas in addition to wraps, nachos and salads. All items on the menu are served in large portions and could certainly be split between two people if desired. Usually, if I dine in with a friend, we typically order two different items and split the two and I never leave without a full stomach.
For such large portions, the price is very reasonable, especially if you’re planning on a later dinner. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. everyday all quesadillas, wraps and salads are only $6.
I love the Global Quesadilla Company so much because it’s so different from the typical lunch restaurant. There are no cheeseburgers, no choices of pasta or sandwiches like most other restaurants. Its menu is different, which makes the dining experience very enjoyable. Because the menu is so unique and different from the rest, you’re sure to keep coming back, because you won’t be eating anything like it anywhere else.
I also love how many options there on the menu. As someone who typically orders the same thing each time I eat, I switch things up almost every time I go to the Global Quesadilla Company. My personal favorite items are the Mexico City quesadilla and the Aztec quesadilla.
The Global Quesadilla Company even delivers within a certain mile radius and offers catering services.
If you’re in the mood to eat something different than you normally do for a relatively cheap price, Global Quesadilla company is the ideal spot to grab lunch or dinner.
For more information on their catering services and delivery requirements along with their menus, visit http://www.theglobalq.com/

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