Mark Hansen wrote:Mandroid2.0 wrote:Marsupialized wrote:Mark Hansen wrote:How is In 'N' Out Burger? You hear about the pretty often on TV shows and in the media, but there are none in Chicago.
I wasn't too impressed, not bad but not all that fantastic.
Reminded me of Wendy's.
Taco John's is what I really wish they'd open here
The nearest Taco John's to me is in Nevada. This makes me very, very sad as there is little reason to go to Nevada. Perhaps for my next Vegas wedding...
Potato oles.
Aren't there like 5 million little Mexican joints in California? Wouldn't those be better anyways than Taco John's?
It's like some people I known who talk about Jack in the Box. I had their taco's way back, and they didn't really rise much above dog food, from what I remember.
I've never been to Taco John's, although I do see them when I'm in Wisconsin. I always imagine them to be like Taco Bell. Am I mistaken about this?
It's better than taco bell, but you know, it's all about the novelty.
Like picking up some not so hot girl at a bar once and awhile even though you are married to a really hot girl, that sort of thing. Just a change of pace to keep you from going insane.
If there were one next door to my house I'd go a few times then I'd be sick of it I'm sure.
I'm sure it has something to do with the fact that the only time I've ever gone to taco John's was on the way out of Canada after spending two weeks in the woods eating nothing but fish we caught. Seemed like the most delicious thing I've ever eaten.
Mandroid2.0 wrote:I make better burritos than any of those lazyass fuckers in their taco trucks. Screw you people for not knowing how to use seasoning or heat.
Yeah I make better burritos at home than most burrito places as well, but I'll tell you what....San Diego, man.....those are some serious taco trucks they have down there. So delicious, so cheap.
I was paying a buck each for giant fish burritos outside our hotel last time we went, best burrito I've ever even heard of existing.