I also like the Keith Hernandez burger at Citi Field. I rate that above typical fast food, though.
...but the obscene mountain of fries was offensive. Being a cheap guy, wasting 3/4 of my fries goes against everything I was raised to do.
I went to one in Boca Raton Florida twice to give it a fair shake. Both times, the burger was Ok, the price was high but the obscene mountain of fries was offensive. Being a cheap guy, wasting 3/4 of my fries goes against everything I was raised to do. I won't be back.
French fries, no matter what method one tries, should not be reheated with the expectation of them having anything resembling taste....but the obscene mountain of fries was offensive. Being a cheap guy, wasting 3/4 of my fries goes against everything I was raised to do.
You don't have to waste them. You can take them home with you and reheat them later. You heat your oven or toaster oven to about 450 degrees, lay out the fries in a single layer on a cooking sheet (cover it in aluminum foil for easy cleanup), and heat for 2-3 minutes, then cool for a minute and add salt. Or something like that; various sites offer different suggestions. I've only done it once myself, but I recall it worked reasonably well.
Another suggestion I found is to fry them briefly in a pan with a thin layer of oil, just enough to heat and re-crisp them.
I prefer....Flemings, or Ruth's Chris.
Are you seriously comparing a fast food place to two high-class steakhouses?
Five Guys burger and fries is about $6--the same price as Happy Hour burger and fries at Flemings and Ruth's Chris. Vastly different quality, as you noted, for the same price. And at Flemings' bar, you get free fresh-made and very addictive potato chips.
As for In-N-Out, I do like that place, but their fries are awful. Stil prefer McDonald's fries, or if I just wanted the overall experience, nothing beats Red Robin. Best Burger place in town in my opinion.
Now, a while back we used to have a sit-down style restaurant that specialized in burgers (Fuddruckers) and they were awesome. The only local franchise we had here closed down a few years ago so:. And the other sit-down style restaurants around here mostly have okay burgers.
I'm kind of surprised by all the positive talk of Red Robin though. I think their burgers are okay but not any better or worse than all the other sit-down chains out there.
I'm kind of surprised by all the positive talk of Red Robin though. I think their burgers are okay but not any better or worse than all the other sit-down chains out there.
Well, it's more about the overall experience at Red Robin for me. They have some drinks I really love there (not alcohol, I'm talking about their strawberry lemonade), they have great fries and seasonings, there never seems to be a wait (at least at the ones in my area), and they have great menu selections. I enjoy the teriyaki chicken sandwich very much, especially when they absolutely drench it in teriyaki sauce. As for burgers, I really love the Royal burger, which includes a fried egg and some bacon on it. Mmm.....
...but the obscene mountain of fries was offensive. Being a cheap guy, wasting 3/4 of my fries goes against everything I was raised to do.
You don't have to waste them. You can take them home with you and reheat them later.
Friend of mine raves about Culvers. I've had them and while they're good they hardly greatly impress me, I certainly wouldn't rate them over Five Guys or a home-made one. Really, I'd put them on par with more "traditional" fast-food burgers like Wendy's or Burger King.
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