Of those options, Five Guys. Back in the day before I had more options available and when BK had good chicken tenders/chicken fries and their old fries, I might have picked them. But now BK sucks.
One of my true favorites is Skyline, but that's a much more local chain.
Yes! Omg, their veggie burger is the best. Sub the ranch sauce for the triple o sauce though. I'm not even vegetarian but it's so good that I always order it.
Of those options, Five Guys. Back in the day before I had more options available and when BK had good chicken tenders/chicken fries and their old fries, I might have picked them. But now BK sucks.
One of my true favorites is Skyline, but that's a much more local chain.
I love the idea of Skyline, but I just can't get behind the weird spices. Is it cinnamon they use?
Of those options, Five Guys. Back in the day before I had more options available and when BK had good chicken tenders/chicken fries and their old fries, I might have picked them. But now BK sucks.
One of my true favorites is Skyline, but that's a much more local chain.
I love the idea of Skyline, but I just can't get behind the weird spices. Is it cinnamon they use?
Of those options, Five Guys. Back in the day before I had more options available and when BK had good chicken tenders/chicken fries and their old fries, I might have picked them. But now BK sucks.
One of my true favorites is Skyline, but that's a much more local chain.
I love the idea of Skyline, but I just can't get behind the weird spices. Is it cinnamon they use?
Cinnamon, cocoa, cloves, and allspice are a few, plus other more traditional chili-type spices. Even though it's called chili, I don't really think it's comparable to any other kind of chili, so it's best to think of it as its own thing. Have you tried it before?
I love the idea of Skyline, but I just can't get behind the weird spices. Is it cinnamon they use?
Cinnamon, cocoa, cloves, and allspice are a few, plus other more traditional chili-type spices. Even though it's called chili, I don't really think it's comparable to any other kind of chili, so it's best to think of it as its own thing. Have you tried it before?
Yes--several times. I always think it sounds really good when I'm in Cincinnati because chili+ noodles is genius and then get annoyed by the weird taste, ha!
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Cinnamon, cocoa, cloves, and allspice are a few, plus other more traditional chili-type spices. Even though it's called chili, I don't really think it's comparable to any other kind of chili, so it's best to think of it as its own thing. Have you tried it before?
Yes--several times. I always think it sounds really good when I'm in Cincinnati because chili+ noodles is genius and then get annoyed by the weird taste, ha!
It's not for everyone, I suppose. I, on the other hand, tried it when I moved to the area and mourned all the years I had spent not knowing about cheese conies and 4-ways (lol, that always sounds dirty).