I think you guys should come taste the fast food chains in the Netherlands. There are a lot of regulations which causes them to prepare the food real well. So fries are baked real well low fat, good amount of salt etc.
Hmmm... maybe someday, I don't do a lot of foreign traveling. I like almost all french fries, though. Baked, fried, it's all good...
I think my favorite fries were the ones I had at the In-N-Out Burger when I went to San Fransisco. They were delicious. We don't have In-N-Out Burgers in Canada
Edit: Turkey, that's interesting... I didn't know that "Falanca" was Turkish, what's it mean?
You should really come. All foreigners are enthusiastic about the McCroquette.
Our Burger King is also great and owh...don't forget to try New York Pizza and Wok2Walk.
Edit: Turkey, that's interesting... I didn't know that "Falanca" was Turkish, what's it mean?
It's a form of subject pronoun, used when you address to an assumedly-existing someone whose name is not that important, but his action is. Generally used when explaining a situation by giving an example, like saying "Imagine someone cooking some fries but applying sugar on them". To simply put, it just means "someone".
Where is there a Burger King again? I've never noticed one.
When Marty leaves Doc's lab for the first time and Power of Love starts to play, you can see that Doc's lab is right across the street from a Burger King.
You should really come. All foreigners are enthusiastic about the McCroquette.
Our Burger King is also great and owh...don't forget to try New York Pizza and Wok2Walk.
Hey there, don't let all the foreigners eat up our quality food now...:p
Admittingly I never tried it. I was always afraid there would be pork meat in it, which I don't eat.
But I have never encountered a person who didn't like it.
The newest craze that hit my country (for over some years, actually, but still the newest) is the Steakhouse Burger (minus bacon). I believe it's called Angus Burger in some other countries.
As I said though, they dropped it. I hate it when they introduce something incredibly awesome but have that nice little thing at the end: "Available for a limited time only". Sort of like Jack in the Box's macaroni-n-cheese bites.
Well, I like Jack in the Box on some occasions, Carls Jr on others, but I haven't been to a Wendy's in years so I can't comment on that one. I'd eat at either Jack or Carls before McDonalds though.
I hate it when they introduce something incredibly awesome but have that nice little thing at the end: "Available for a limited time only".
That sucks yeah. Like the Magnum that had 2 layers of chocolate and a chocolate filling instead of vanilla they usually have. That was so good, but limited time too .
That sucks yeah. Like the Magnum that had 2 layers of chocolate and a chocolate filling instead of vanilla they usually have. That was so good, but limited time too .
I have not really gone to a BK since they took Cheesy Tots off the menu.... THOSE JERKS..... and I thought they did it my way? Well I like my smoke flavor added burgers with some Cheesy Tots... what now?
I have not really gone to a BK since they took Cheesy Tots off the menu.... THOSE JERKS..... and I thought they did it my way? Well I like my smoke flavor added burgers with some Cheesy Tots... what now?
I find it ironic that both McD's and BK release a burger that advertises it's from the angus cow when the percentage of said beef used in these restaurants is around 70 to 80%. The one limited edition they need to bring back is the Cherry Ripe shake and sundae.
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Nice. My parents are from Adana.
You're the first other turkish guy I have met that's into adventure games(and speaks native english >.>).
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It's not NATIVE English, it's a rare semi-success of Turkish educational system, plus self improvising. Still, thanks for the flattery.
It's strange of you to put it that way, since there ARE other Turkish people lurking around forums and successfully hide their nationality.
Hmmm... maybe someday, I don't do a lot of foreign traveling. I like almost all french fries, though. Baked, fried, it's all good...
I think my favorite fries were the ones I had at the In-N-Out Burger when I went to San Fransisco. They were delicious. We don't have In-N-Out Burgers in Canada
Edit: Turkey, that's interesting... I didn't know that "Falanca" was Turkish, what's it mean?
I have only just noticed. I didn't know the word was written like that so it never clicked.
And I don't think I have seen that much posts from you.
@Zeport
You should really come. All foreigners are enthusiastic about the McCroquette.
Our Burger King is also great and owh...don't forget to try New York Pizza and Wok2Walk.
It's a form of subject pronoun, used when you address to an assumedly-existing someone whose name is not that important, but his action is. Generally used when explaining a situation by giving an example, like saying "Imagine someone cooking some fries but applying sugar on them". To simply put, it just means "someone".
Eww, I don't think I'd like fries with sugar on them...
My eyes cannot unsee this....
Oh dear god.
When Marty leaves Doc's lab for the first time and Power of Love starts to play, you can see that Doc's lab is right across the street from a Burger King.
@above poster
It's actually right next to it.
Oh... wow... Doc "The King" Brown! That's hilarious! I love it!
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/money/galleries/2008/fortune/0805/gallery.royale.fortune/images/mckroket.jpg
Admittingly I never tried it. I was always afraid there would be pork meat in it, which I don't eat.
But I have never encountered a person who didn't like it.
Also dutch BK's offer this masterpiece from time to time:
http://www.myburger.fr/images/chroniques/grande_528_burger_king_DE_X-tra_Long_Chili_Cheese_01.jpg
Maybe you have it too?
Well. It pwns.
o__________o
Want.
This.
I have been laying off on mcD for a long time too now.
(Has this turned into a fast food discussion?)
That sounds awesome!
Sadly, no longer available .
The only slighty less perk is the weather. I can't stand low temperatures! >=(
Wait, they don't have those anymore?
not in my city ... I do not know if its nationwide..... But if they took Cheesy Tots off the menu in WISCONSIN they probably did all over.
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