chaparrito
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Ate there once, left unimpressed. With the exception of In-N-Out, all corporate-fast burgers taste pretty much the same to me.
No doubt HBs and fries made at home can be as good as or better than those from any restaurant or chain. For reasons unknown, my wife will not prepare hamburgers and fries at home, but she will gladly eat them if we go out. I quit arguing about it long ago.
I taught myself to make decent fried chicken in a cast iron skillet, but it's pretty much more effort than it's worth. You have to watch the temperature like a HAWK to prevent it from being greasy.You can make better burgers at home for much less money. But, you probably won't have all "their" toppings available. Of course, I don't use but about six. Making fries at home is a different animal. You might make them as good, but it definitely won't be easy! If you cook them on the stove, the splattering makes a huge mess. If you have a Fry Daddy or the like, you can cook them outside, but it is still a pain to do to me. Many folks keep the old oil in their Fry Daddy's way too long. Old oil makes terrible fries.
I can't stand ketchup on french fries, since by and large it's sweet and I have an aversion to most sweet foods. It's mustard, hot sauce, horse radish or nothing.I remember reading something about French fries originating in Belgium rather than France. And they were served with Mayonnaise instead of ketchup.
I can't stand ketchup on french fries, since by and large it's sweet and I have an aversion to most sweet foods. It's mustard, hot sauce, horse radish or nothing.
Ketchup (and only a small amount) only on burgers.Ahh . . . but have you ever tried Whataburger Spicy Ketchup? It's almost like a religion in Texas.
I am sure surprised at how much interest such a stupid post has generated . What fun!
5 Guy's burgers are good, it is just a matter of taste to some folks. The BEST burgers in a chain setting is FUDDRUCKERS. I have had them in Virginia, North Carolina and California. Great burgers, try them and you'll be happy.
Where in the world is this? In Charles Town, Wv, that would be
about $20!
Chester's is OK, but it's a bit of a drive to the closest one. They are not found on every street corner like McD, Burger King, JIB, etc. When I worked at Randolph AFB, there was one in Universal City which I visited occasionally. I think it's still a local chain.
A new hamburger chain has started here - Frontier. I went once when they first opened, doubt I will return as it's nothing special. I doubt they will make it in the long haul.
In the three years I was at Randolph, I think I maintained at least an additional 5-10 pounds from that Chester's.Excellent cheeseburgers, fries and a great beer selection. The weight gain was not altogether from the burgers.
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It's weird. There are very good places, but everyone that knows about the good places want to keep them secret. It doesn't have the "foodie" scene to spread the news that other cities do. Cleveland does have Michael Symon MICHAEL SYMON