A must-eat checklist
#14
What is that?? Chilly cheese fries?
WTF... no fries with the pizza and the 12-course meal??!?!?!!!!
best after 1 or 2am 
hmmmmm you just took me back to the 2006 World Cup days in Germany
If you ever come to Stockholm, you need to try a Swedish turk-style Kebab with thin French Fries and creme fraiche-based garlic sauce from Kebab Kitchen on Valhallavägen...
...Or the tender chicken breast with french fries and curry sauce at Kungsgrillen...
... Or the cheese-ham-marinara-corn-onion Pizza with garlic sauce in Hägernäs...
... Or simply the 12-course tasting menu at Esperanto which was far better than the one I had at Joël Robuchon in Paris.
Frankly the first three are better than any tasting menu in the world.
+1 for In n out as well.
...Or the tender chicken breast with french fries and curry sauce at Kungsgrillen...
... Or the cheese-ham-marinara-corn-onion Pizza with garlic sauce in Hägernäs...
... Or simply the 12-course tasting menu at Esperanto which was far better than the one I had at Joël Robuchon in Paris.
Frankly the first three are better than any tasting menu in the world.
+1 for In n out as well.

hmmmmm you just took me back to the 2006 World Cup days in Germany
#15
Carne Asada Fries.
Think Chili Cheese Fries but instead of Chili, there's beans, quacamole, cheese, pico de gallo, sour cream, and of course carne asada on top. Dump some hot sauce on it and you're in artery-clogging caloric heaven. Think Nachos but with fries instead of chips.
(I have no idea if that description helped at all.)
You can find them at plenty of dingy taco places in SoCal.
Alternatively, there's the California Burrito, which is basically the above, but wrapped in a tortilla.

Fusion food at its finest.
Think Chili Cheese Fries but instead of Chili, there's beans, quacamole, cheese, pico de gallo, sour cream, and of course carne asada on top. Dump some hot sauce on it and you're in artery-clogging caloric heaven. Think Nachos but with fries instead of chips.
(I have no idea if that description helped at all.)
You can find them at plenty of dingy taco places in SoCal.
Alternatively, there's the California Burrito, which is basically the above, but wrapped in a tortilla.

Fusion food at its finest.
#18
I'm glad to help. That's one of the great parts about living in SoCal - easy access to delicious Mexican and Mexican-ish (like those fries)foods. If I want legit tacos I can drive for 15 minutes up to Santa Ana to a little taqueria and get myself some carne asada and al pastor tacos for a buck each. Winning? I certainly think so.
And @Gray, you think you feel bad now just wait till you try it. It's every bit as unhealthy as it is appetizing. Easy access during high school and college wasn't good to me.
And @Gray, you think you feel bad now just wait till you try it. It's every bit as unhealthy as it is appetizing. Easy access during high school and college wasn't good to me.
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