It is no secret to anyone who knows me that I really like Chipotle. I've seen many vegetarians, vegans, and general plant-based eaters express similar sentiments, probably because Chipotle is not only delicious, it's also very plant-based diet friendly! I still don't recommend eating out all the time, but if you're going to eat out instead of making lunch at home, this is probably one of the best chains you could choose in my opinion. With the right choices the only thing you really need to watch is the sodium (and oil depending on your preferences), so in moderation Chipotle can make for a fairly healthy meal.
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| Veggie tacos with brown rice, black beans, guacamole, and lettuce. |
If you are new to eating out on a plant-based diet, this is a great place to start because they make it so easy to order exactly what you want. When I first had to give up dairy, I was pretty overwhelmed about trying to eat anything I didn't prepare myself. Few restaurants at the moment have clear allergen guidelines (and while many are now providing gluten-free information, they're still neglecting other allergies such as dairy), but Chipotle is thankfully an exception.
Chipotle's website has a very clear allergen guide, complete with listings for eggs, fish, milk, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, wheat, and gluten. And the only two menu items that contain dairy? Sour cream and cheese! That certainly makes life easy for those of us trying to avoid dairy. And trust me, their guacamole is so delicious that you won't miss the sour cream or cheese at all.
They also recently added this fun new feature that lets you build your meal online and it will automatically spit out the nutrition info for that specific meal based on your ingredient choices using their standard portion sizes: Chipotle's Nutrition Calculator.
And they now have an Ingredients section that tells you exactly what they put in their food, which is something I really appreciate and so rarely see. And they get bonus points for attempting to use organic produce when possible.
So with that bountiful pile of information at your fingertips, what do you order? You have a lot of options really! You can get a burrito, tacos (crispy or soft), or a bowl. And then you can fill those items with any combination of ingredients you choose, such as:
- Rice. I recommend brown instead of white if it's available at your location. White rice has had the husk, bran, and germ removed which reduces its fiber content and nutritional value. Brown rice is far more nutrient-packed, and that extra fiber will help keep your blood sugar levels more stable, leaving you feeling full longer.
- Fajita vegetables.
- Black beans. Their pinto beans are flavored with bacon, but the black beans are completely vegan (and super delicious)!
- Salsa. They have 4 different salsas to choose from in varying degrees of hotness.
- Guacamole. Really, the main reason I come here. This is hands-down the best guacamole I have ever had. And I've tried a lot of guacamole.
- Lettuce.
The portion sizes are pretty big, and especially in the case of the burrito, probably more than you really need to eat for one meal. But you can easily cut that burrito in half and save the rest for later (a whopping 800 calorie burrito suddenly becomes two very reasonable 400 calorie meals). If you order tacos, the default number is 3, but you can order 1 or 2 if you want.
I always order 2 crispy tacos with brown rice, black beans, guacamole, and lettuce. I skip the fajita veggies since I'm just not a huge fan of peppers. It's a fairly simple combination but sometimes simple is best. The flavors in their ingredients are so good that I find it really doesn't need anything else.
You can also get chips with guacamole or salsa, and a drink. I skip both of these options and just order a cup of water. Keep in mind, if your goal is to keep your meal as healthy as possible, you're working against yourself by ordering soda (yes, even diet) and salty fried chips, so I recommend keeping those things to a very occasional treat (or avoiding them altogether if you're so inclined).

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