What do you think, bros? Would you eat it?
You Can Now Gorge Your Face On Asian And Mexican At The Same Time With The Ramen Burrito
You Can Now Gorge Your Face On Asian And Mexican At The Same Time With The Ramen Burrito
I would eat it right fucking now.What do you think, bros? Would you eat it?
You Can Now Gorge Your Face On Asian And Mexican At The Same Time With The Ramen Burrito
Cool, been meaning to try one and been thinking of something to do for the wife's BDay - she's thinking of some Disney that day, and the nearest is in Orlando... Kismet and would help defray some of the costs of starting up our resident passes by having a cheap (but awesome) dinner.Speaking of Brazilian steakhouses, if you live near a Fogo De Chow sign up for a free birthday meal. You only have to pay for your drink and sides (if you want them but they are a space waster). You do have to buy a drink though.
Chico and Chang's in Atlanta makes an East Meets West Burrito with moo shu chicken, noodles, etc.. that was incredible. Been probably 10 years since I've been over there but still remember it to this day.What do you think, bros? Would you eat it?
You Can Now Gorge Your Face On Asian And Mexican At The Same Time With The Ramen Burrito
I didn't find it that bad, it was 20.xx for the wife and I and she got some fancy large green tea. Any shit fast food is going to run $15 for two combos these days and $20 isn't far off what two combos at chik-fil-a costs, and this is made fresh to order.I like Panera. My only gripe is that they are way overpriced. Their portions have shrunk quite a bit in the past 5-ish years, yet their prices have gone up quite a bit. $9.00 for half a cold turkey sandwich and 5oz of soup is a bit much.
I didn't say it's "hard" to make, but it requires more effort than throwing together a cold turkey sandwich. You'd need to buy hamburger buns, hamburger patties, thousand island dressing, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, then cook the burgers. That's a lot more ingredients and effort than tossing together some deli turkey and two slices of bread. This is especially true considering hamburger patties, hamburger buns, and thousand island dressing aren't things I normally keep in my house, whereas bread and turkey are since those kinds of deli sandwiches are pretty common as lunch items.You think a big mac is hard to make? It's thousand island dressing with a little mustard on 2 shitty hamburger patties...
The turkey sierra sandwich is pretty dope indeed.Sometimes I just can't get home to eat, so I stop somewhere. That turkey sandwich at Panera on that bread with the sweet crust? That's good shit, regardless of the effort to build it. Something being hot doesn't make it better.
Panera does tons of menu changes, most of which displease me. I haven't been there in quite a while because first they stopped serving the chili and cornbread I loved, then they got rid of my favorite salad.Panera's best sandwich used to be their chicken salad on a croissant. Had awesome bean sprouts on it. Then there was that e-coli bean sprout scare several years ago and they stopped serving those, then they stopped serving sandwiches on croissants, then they stopped giving those sour dough rolls with their soup and switched to french bread. EVERYTHING WENT TO HELL.
I miss Panera from 5-10 years ago.