Toasted ham cheese and tomato sandwich with a sneaky cup of tea for AUD$6 at the local Ampol roadhouse.
Technically it's not all that fast, but the only fast options in this little town are pies and the like.
Toasted ham cheese and tomato sandwich with a sneaky cup of tea for AUD$6 at the local Ampol roadhouse.
Technically it's not all that fast, but the only fast options in this little town are pies and the like.
I love Pita Gyros and Burek. I'm from the balkans :D
Syrian falafel, pad Thai, a good thin Italian crust pizza
As a rule I avoid fast food, and most of it I can't stand. Grew up on White Castle though, and I still love it.
Sonic. That shit is so good. I always drop like $25 because there’s so many delicious choices. Poppers, burgers, mozzarella sticks, popcorn chicken. I want to open one of my own, but they require a net worth of 1 million, minimum, to get in the franchise door.
My husband and I love Sonic when we go to the US. We will drive a reasonable distance out of our way to get it and we never regret it.
And I just saw the closest is just under 7 hours from us and 30 minutes from a family friend. We may or may not be half-jokingly planning a road trip for Sonic after 5.5 years since our last taste. Please accept all the credit!
I tried, but I really can’t find any fault in this plan. You should make a photo diary of this quest.
The Sonic up the road from me is literally so slow there was a news segment about it. But the food is so good that we all still go it's wild.
One of Vulcan's favourite fast food chain is Wingstop, this chain is available and well-known in some parts of Indonesia due to its promotions and discounts.
Especially the boneless wings and fries, yummy!
Right now I adore the volcano menu at taco bell.
Day in and out I enjoy the McChicken, filet-o-fish, McNuggets, fries, and most food from Portillos.
But I rarely get most of that stuff unfortunately.
Arbys, by a mile. I've lived abroad for about 2 decades and everytime I'm back gotta get me at least a few classic Roast Beef and a pile of horsey sauce.
Does Dim Sum count? It should count. They usually premake them and then store in those steam racks/cabinets, ready to serve.
Nothing beats Siu Mai imo
In n out, chick fil a, wendys, and mcdonalds
I think my most favorite item is the KFC Zinger, after that comes the Xtra Long Chili Cheese from BK and then the classic Double Cheese Burger from MD.
My go-to is an independent place near me that does excellent falafel. They do kebabs and fried chicken too, but that's more so-so.
There's no KFC here. A local chain "Fly Chicken" is similar, except better (IMO) but also more expensive. 13.50€ for 10pcs hot wings. Norway is expensive in general.
It used to be McDonald in my 20s, but in my thirties I love a good subway sandwich tbh. And no bs either. Simple hearty Italian, ham and cheese, pickles, lettuce, one line of mayo, and jalapeños if you like it spicy. NOT toasted. Simple. Yet so delicious.
Tim Horton's sausage Farmer's breakfast wrap.
I've been lucky enough to live within close range of a Taco John's for several decades of my life. I absolutely love their food, and can't resist a serving of their Potato Olés (dip them in a side of nacho cheese for tasty effect). While I've experienced various levels of "ick" from Taco Bell, I have always had great food from Taco John's.
Aside from ultra-local burger place, it’s Del Taco. I used to be exclusively Taco Bell, but for the past 5 years or so it’s been the reverse. Deal Taco tasted better, better variety and loads their tacos up with more ingredients.
Hardees from before they were bought by CKE (Carl's Jr.).
Is fast food in America actually cheap or does this come from people who don't know how to cook with cheap ingredients and compare it to microwave dinners and such?
50/50.
Some of the value menu items are good deals, like little sliders or burritos for $1-2. But for the most part, fast food is about as expensive as a "regular" restaurant these days if you actually get like a full meal.
KFC is the best (as long as Subway doesn't count as Fast Food, certainly doesn't feel like one)
I'd really love to try Taco Bell sometime, but we don't have it here.
Taco Time, a regional chain, is my all-time favorite. I’m terms of national (US) chains…probably Dairy Queen or Wendy’s? I just like fries and ice cream.
Wendy's jr bacon cheeseburger, no mayo, add ketchup, add mustard.
Chick fil A, I love their chicken strips and the Chick fil A sauce.
Our Texas chains a pretty good. Whataburger has been nerfed a bit since a PE firm bought them, b,ut they've still got half a dozen specialty menu items that are really good and regionally tailored.
Taco Bueno is one step up (but probably only one) from Taco Bell, but again, it's about being regionally tailored. It's pure Tex-Mex, with chili con carne available as a sauce, focusing on slightly chunky salsa roja, seasonal tamales, etc.
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