Waffle House

Oct 27, 2008 13:21

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stochasticgirl October 27 2008, 17:29:56 UTC
Food tease.

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elemess October 27 2008, 17:46:50 UTC
Y'all don't have Waffle Houses out there?

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stochasticgirl October 27 2008, 17:51:12 UTC
Nope. I've only seen them in the South, which sucks when I have a craving for loaded hash browns.

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elemess October 27 2008, 18:56:45 UTC
How sad for you. It's too bad you're in such a culinary backwater like LA. Next you're going to tell me you don't have any Chik-fil-A or Krispy Kreme.

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pacotelic October 27 2008, 17:59:59 UTC
What? Did they crack open the museum today?

stochasticgirl does have In-N-Out Burgers, which I still yearn to experience. The most authentic I could get in LAX was a breakfast Burrito mere tens of miles from the original McDonalds

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elemess October 27 2008, 18:58:29 UTC
A Waffle House opened at Underground last week, and I met a friend there for lunch today.

If In-N-Out Burger is anything like Jack in the Box, I want no part of it. They're like the West Coast versions of Krystal and White Castle.

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pacotelic October 27 2008, 23:20:19 UTC
From what I've heard, they have the briefest menus in all of fast food, but there is a kaballah of hidden lore as to special codes used to activate infinite burger configurations.


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Fin de Siecle decadence in the last days of the first American Empire pacotelic October 27 2008, 23:47:55 UTC

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muse0fire October 27 2008, 19:50:35 UTC
Scattered smothered and covered :-) (and sometimes chunked and diced...)

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pacotelic October 27 2008, 23:25:47 UTC
Scattered
Smothered
Covered
Chunked
Topped
Diced
Capped
Peppered

is the furthest I've gone, I recall in high school they hadn't yet invented capped and peppered.

One time, as a youthful asshole, I ordered hashbrowns covered and smothered, only. I left a bigger tip to express my

I love the Waffle House menu commitment to multiplicative combinatorics.

BTW, http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/eatingout/eating_w/waffle-house-hash-browns.htm , if you must.

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elemess October 28 2008, 03:18:51 UTC
I usually get them covered and chunked. You can still order them "All the Way," which is everything.

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missy_carter October 27 2008, 21:14:37 UTC
Your post about the new Waffle HOuse downtown earlier this month must have had me thinking about it b/c I treated myself to lunch there yesterday while out running errands. Yummy.

P.S. In-and-Out is nothing like Jack in the Box. In-and-Out is possibly one of the greatest fast food creations - EVER. I can't wait to visit Lackey in L.A. next year to get my fix.

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