Vegan Restaurant

Currito Centerville

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · montgomeryCounty · 100% vegano verificado
100% vegano
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Amazing service and delicious food made with care and love. The whole team were wonderful in hospitality but I would like to make a shout out to Noah and Brandy for their top notch excellent service. I'll definitely be back for more. Another great addition to the DYT area!

Amazing service and delicious food made with care and love. The whole team were wonderful in hospitality but I would like to make a shout out to Noah and Brandy for their top notch excellent service. I'll definitely be back for more. Another great addition to the DYT area!

Soooo, a new place near Whole Foods has opened up and I went there today for lunch. It’s called Currito. It’s where Fusian used to be. They specialize in healthy ingredients and international flavors. If you are a fan of the restaurant called Cava, then you will like Currito. You can order one of their signature dishes, or you can build your own. I went with build your own, so as to try as many ingredients as possible. You choose from bowl, salad, or wrap and pick your protein. The build your own starts at $8.99. Based on your protein (chicken, steak, or tofu), it adds an additional $3-$4 to your order. Guacamole is also extra. In order to eat semi-healthier, I went w/ the bowl and tofu. I also got cilantro rice, roasted sweet potato, pickled onions, edamame, corn, olives, sesame seeds, and hummus (see attached). For dressing, I had them put on the side the spicy cashew and the creamy lime. There are a LOT of toppings to choose from, as well as dressings, so it makes it overwhelming. I felt the same way as I did when I first when to Piada; because there were soo many toppings to choose from, I did not choose wisely when building my pasta bowl. I have to say, when doing a build your own, it doesn’t seem like they give you a lot of protein. Perhaps that is to accommodate all the toppings you will choose. I was not impressed w/ the tofu. Although it looks and supposedly is seasoned, I got no flavor from it. The highlights for me in my particular bowl was the sweet potato, the hummus, and the pickled onions…..don’t skip the pickled onions. Both dressings on their own were good, but did not necessarily pair well w/ my choices. The creamy lime had an unexpected kick of spice. So all in all, if you want a variety of “fresh” ingredients to choose from and like establishments reminiscent of Chipotle, Cava, and Piada, then check it out.

Soooo, a new place near Whole Foods has opened up and I went there today for lunch. It’s called Currito. It’s where Fusian used to be. They specialize in healthy ingredients and international flavors. If you are a fan of the restaurant called Cava, then you will like Currito. You can order one of their signature dishes, or you can build your own. I went with build your own, so as to try as many ingredients as possible. You choose from bowl, salad, or wrap and pick your protein. The build your own starts at $8.99. Based on your protein (chicken, steak, or tofu), it adds an additional $3-$4 to your order. Guacamole is also extra. In order to eat semi-healthier, I went w/ the bowl and tofu. I also got cilantro rice, roasted sweet potato, pickled onions, edamame, corn, olives, sesame seeds, and hummus (see attached). For dressing, I had them put on the side the spicy cashew and the creamy lime. There are a LOT of toppings to choose from, as well as dressings, so it makes it overwhelming. I felt the same way as I did when I first when to Piada; because there were soo many toppings to choose from, I did not choose wisely when building my pasta bowl. I have to say, when doing a build your own, it doesn’t seem like they give you a lot of protein. Perhaps that is to accommodate all the toppings you will choose. I was not impressed w/ the tofu. Although it looks and supposedly is seasoned, I got no flavor from it. The highlights for me in my particular bowl was the sweet potato, the hummus, and the pickled onions…..don’t skip the pickled onions. Both dressings on their own were good, but did not necessarily pair well w/ my choices. The creamy lime had an unexpected kick of spice. So all in all, if you want a variety of “fresh” ingredients to choose from and like establishments reminiscent of Chipotle, Cava, and Piada, then check it out.

Wow! So impressed and so glad I tried Currito. Incredible number of options and combinations, but what was wonderful was all the different cuisine combos available - Indian,Thai, Mexican - 8 different ones or build your own. Bowls or wraps. Sides like guacamole and salsa. Salads. Smoothie and shakes, too. Super helpful and friendly servers and one of the owners even came over and talked with us. I’ll definitely be back for some tasty, but healthy food.