BK used to have really good, really cheap Tacos. My all-time favorite fast food. Oddly, though, the quality of them varied a lot from one location to the next. I usually go to McD's for the one dollar (waste not, want not) double cheeseburger, hold the bun. I used to use 'em to "hold me over" 'till I got home for dinner (2 hour commute), but lately I find I don't need anything else. I gotta dust off the old crock pot, I tell ya...
I've been to the usa. And I have to say, regardless which restaurant, all your fastfood is like 40% cheaper over there . So over here I don't often go to Mcd's and stuff
Nothing could ever compare to IN-N-OUT Burgers .... http://www.in-n-out.com/ The Best .... I miss them so much (they don't have any stores here in Texas)
I like Wendys but since they took the Jr bacon cheeseburgers off the 99 cent menu Ive been boycotting and packing lunch or Mc D's DCB
I would have to say my favorites are in order of healthiest, to not so healthy: Quiznos White Castle Steak n Shake
When I was In chicago: Taco Hell: After a hard night of drinking I always hit TB for a few tacos Wendys: Gotta love that 99 cent chilli. Burgers are decent too. Nugets better then others as well McD's: I love Mc Chickens - Not much else though Here in Thailand: Subway: Gotta love those spicy Itilians Mc D's: Mc Chickens KFC: Chicken Sandwich Chester Grill: Anything Pizza Hut: Its fast enough to add to the list. Just ordered some actually. Mmmmm... Cant get a pizza covered in shrimp in chicago
After 5pm in the UK it has to be Donner Meat & Chips. I used to be a complete McDonalds fanatic but that didn't last long. I'm now going through a long Fish 'n Chips with Battered Jumbo Sausage phase for daytime fast-food. Oh and I do have a soft spot for KFC, but only when it's moist. I can't stand it when the chicken's all tough and dry. After a Friday night out a Chicken Chow Mein always goes down well, too. Slurp! Pete
I must say, I'm rather surprised by the popularity of Taco Bell. I always thought of them as third/fourth tier. I do admit a fondness for Chalupas, though (when I'm being extra-special bad).
Sad to say, yfs1, you are right. When I lived in New York, there was a decent pizzeria on nearly every street corner! Out here in southern Oregon, it's hard to find decent pizza. We did locate one place near us with East Coast roots. They serve pretty close to what I would call "New York" pizza.