Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotel: Staybridge Suites or Residence Inn. Some are very nice
Food: McD breakfast sandwiches are amazing. Culver’s chicken tenders.
Sausage mcmuffin is so good. No one else's even begins to compare.
I have a Parisian friend who is mostly contemptuous of American food ("so few people know how to cook a good meal for themselves"). But he praises the American breakfast and will even enjoy a McD breakfast. Unfortunately, I believe that McD has stopped their all-day breakfast menu and so he has nothing suitable to eat there after 11am.
Luckily they have McD's in Paris.
McD's has good food abroad too. On one trip to Paris I had McD's Caprese Salad 3x. Last time we got real hardback books as Happy Meal prizes. Once in England, we enjoyed an Indian themed promo at McD's and learned that regular fries are delicious dusted with a curry spice blend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotel: Staybridge Suites or Residence Inn. Some are very nice
Food: McD breakfast sandwiches are amazing. Culver’s chicken tenders.
Sausage mcmuffin is so good. No one else's even begins to compare.
I have a Parisian friend who is mostly contemptuous of American food ("so few people know how to cook a good meal for themselves"). But he praises the American breakfast and will even enjoy a McD breakfast. Unfortunately, I believe that McD has stopped their all-day breakfast menu and so he has nothing suitable to eat there after 11am.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM is my lowbrow favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Texas Roadhouse and Longhorn serve amazing steaks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fritos - corn chips
I know a billionaire who considers them "the perfect snack."
Anonymous wrote:Texas Roadhouse and Longhorn serve amazing steaks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember back when that Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson said her impoverished family loved going to Olive Garden to celebrate special occasions when she was growing up. And then Olive Garden crapped all over her unsolicited endorsement of their restaurant chain because they claimed she didn't represent their values as a family restaurant?
Lower class families celebrating a special occasion IS Olive Garden's primary customer base. I was so turned off by Olive Garden's snooty attitude toward their customer that I haven't been to an Olive Garden since 2008.
You must be thinking of someone else, they don’t sound impoverished:
“ Born in San Diego, California,[2] Wilkinson is of English, Irish, and Ukrainian descent.[4][5] She has a younger brother named Colin. Her mother, Patti, was originally from Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and had been a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles. Her father, Eric, was raised in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and Ocean City, New Jersey, before moving to San Diego at age 15. He received a degree in biochemistry from the University of California, San Diego, and went on to found several biotechnology companies before retiring at the age of 48”
Her dad retired at 48!!