Fast Food...what is your favorite?

Chipotle, Chick Fil A, Taco Bell Or Any Sandwich joint (Subway, Quiznos, Potbelly).

I wish I had an In-N-Out in Chicago. I wish I had a sonic close to me.

My favorite fast food are buche tacos and al pastor burritos but recently i tried something new call fritanga really did not know what i was about to eat until i googled it and it was a mix of 3 meats which was carnitas belly and snout which was really good now trying to find that type of tacos around my area is super hard to find since we we’re at city we normally don’t go to very office

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Living in Michigan, I rarely get the chance to get my favorite: In N Out. Whenever someone needs to travel to Dallas for work, I make sure I am the one who offers because I know as soon as I get off the plane, I can get my a double double animal style with some burnt onions. Recently I visited a friend in Phoenix, and as soon as I landed I let him know. He offered to take me out to lunch after I got my rental car and I had to decline as In N Out had just opened 10 minutes prior. I guess it was a little bit of karma because the last time he visited I offered to get him and head out to lunch and he shot me down so he could go get Coney Island and Jets Pizza.

Pizza is always a nice choice.

Once, when in Ottawa for the tulips festival, I ate a hot dog from a street cart that was inexplicably good. Like, gourmet-good. Nothing would indicate it. The cart was the run-of-the-mill chrome cart simply saying “All-boeuf hot dog”, and besides the “all-boeuf”, the only thing worth mentioning is that it was a long and large hot dog, and absolutely delicious. When I went back for the same festival, at the same place, I couldn’t find the same cart or the same hot dog. It’s like a “hot dog chef” made a one-day-only presentation that year…

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both of my sisters work at In-N-Out

I’m not crazy about fast food anymore, but I will never pass up In-N-Out or one of our many neighborhood taco shops.

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This year I visited a so called street food festival. This is “en vogue” at the moment in Germany. There were about 30 vehicles, and half of them offered “pulled pork” in any style. I tried it, but it did not convince me. Then I went to a street cart where they sold Ice Cream. This was nice.

I love me some mexican “Tacos Al Pastor”… In some parts of Mexico they call it “Adobada” but its the same. You can pretty much find it at any taqueria around here in the desert southwest of California.

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Pastor tacos are the best!! Tacos de asada are good as well

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This really interesting: in Europe, there is also such big vertical skewer:

In Greece they call it “gyros”
In Turkey they call it “Döner”

The Döner is a very nice fast food: meat from the skewer, some mixed salad, some hot spice, and some kind of sour cream - all put into a “Hamburger”- bread. Very common in Germany - and very tasty.
And very similar to the mexican skewer …

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It’s hard to find authentic Greek gyros here in the US, especially in the East coast. But once you find them, man they are GOOD

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So I found this joint by my son’s school, food is so yummy

Hwy55

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Anyone here tried and like Fatburger?

Highway 55 is a good spot :+1:

fish&chips!:grin:

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The traditional or restaurant way though :grin:

I liked fish n chips too, and pizza and burgers from MCD, Subway what not… they all are crazy and love to go anytime… just to be cautious of health.

Traditional! A paper bag also acceptable.

40 years ago: We got fish& chips wrapped in a newspaper in Ireland.
As far if this is traditional, there is NO problem regarding hygiene.
Paper is sterile, if not read many times! :grin:

I think the biggest Fish & Chips I ever had in my life was this place:

I was passing through, on a bike (calories out, calories in) and it was the size of my arm. I was on my way to Birmingham from Yorkshire.

Half way through

A little way south, say near Oxford:

Further north in Swaledale

A bit to the northwest in Wasdale

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