Best: Culver’s, In n Out. Last favorite: carls Junior, McDonald’s
least favorite: Jack-in-the-box.
I got a taco there and it was literally just ground beef in a tortilla.
¡Yo quiero Taco Bell! Worst is probably Arby’s but I haven’t eaten there in probably 20 plus years
Favorite: Culver’s for burgers, Zaxbys for chicken, Sonny’s for BBQ, Taco Bell for…whatever that is. Guilty pleasure food, really. Best Fries are Five Guys, but everything else there is too ludicrously expensive to even consider.
Least Favorite: McDonalds, except for its breakfast. Their normal food has always been TERRIBLE, literally the worst burgers in the business, except for their breakfast, which is surprisingly decent.
Fave: Somic Least Fave: Chick-Fil-A
My favorite fast food chain is burger king. There’s just something about the cooking process of that chain broiler that works for me.
Least favorite is McDonald’s. Sorry, but the fucking salt levels make my mouth dry out.
Favorite: McDonald’s
Least Favorite: Also McDonald’s
Favourite: Coco Ichibanya. Lifesaver in Japan for me, as they offer vegan curries and exist in smaller cities where other options for food I can eat are scarce. Also, very tasty.
Least favourite: Mc D’s I guess. Only went there once in the last decade. Food was crappy and overpriced. Annoying ordering system as well.
Have you been to a Gyu-kaku? As someone who doesn’t live in Japan, this Tokyo-based chain is awesome to me, but I wonder how they actually stack up in Japan.
Australian here: Red Rooster. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad if they changed their oil every few decades, but the last (and final) time I ordered it, it was just bad.
Zambreros number one. Worst… not sure, maybe hungry jacks? Nothing I’ve had in the last few years has been particularly bad.
My favorite is probably Bojangles chicken. I don’t get to the southern US very often, but when I do I always get some of their chicken.
My least favorite is probably Wendy’s. They seem to suck just about every time.
Least favorite: Never had one in Canada, but the ones in India were at a premium price point for some weird reason. Was the food premium? No. Quite the opposite actually. Alongside this, definitely Tim Hortons. Fuck that place. So so unsanitary. Coffee is burnt, tea is bitter, their Boston creams taste like sugary snot packed in a sugar bomb dough… I have no idea why people get stuff from Tim’s.
Most favorite: Calgary coop’s non packaged food or whatever it’s called. Their bakery produces DELICIOUS stuff. Very slightly more expensive than Tim’s, but their Boston creams are so so good. Less sweet AND THEY HAVE SOME FLAVOR. Their muffins and fritters are massive (and delicious).
Coop gas bars are severely underrated too. They sell French vanillas (and other such sweet drinks like hazelnut lattes or whatever) there too! Cheaper than Tim’s, bigger portion sizes. They have coffee and tea too, but I’ve never tasted it. Oh yes, they have slushies too! Again, massive portion sizes, cheaper than Tim’s.
There’s also the added advantage that coop is a consumer coop, so it’s closer to market socialism than the other options ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Favorite is in-n-out. Least favorite is Rally’s
Finally got to try In & Out on a business trip, and they were LEGIT, AND reasonably priced. Wish they had them near us.
i mean I don’t really go to them anymore but its a bit hard to compare when some are more expensive and others are not. So like portillos and bueno beef are pricier but nicer food. Taco bell could fill both slots for me. They can be pretty trumpy but man they got my number on some things. crunchwrap, doritos tacos, nacho fries. Then like popeyes is probably the best I can think of quality to price ratio wise. For national burger chains I feel wendys is pretty good price to quality wise. fast food chains in general kinda suck though and with inflation are just not worth it at all.
Man, those Doritos tacos are evil. They’re edible crack.
habbib’s and mcdonalds respectively





