Mayo is a fine fine condiment for a burger. It's also a fine fine condiment to dip your fries in. Miracle Whip is even acceptable for a burger but it is not fine for fries.
Isgrimnur wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 3:01 pm
YellowKing wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 2:28 pm
I abhor Wendy's because they put mayonnaise on nearly every sandwich. Mayonnaise should be a request, NEVER a default. What kind of godless world do they think we live in where mayo is ASSUMED?
Dairy Queen puts mustard on their chili dogs as a default. It's a crime against nature.
Mustard and onions on a coney is the default. If you don't want them you ask for your coney without. Cheese is not the default. If you want cheese you would order your coney with. (and don't. Cheese on coney is a crime against nature)
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OtOH, mustard and onions do not go on chili cheese fries.
Finally I once had chili dog from Dairy Queen outside of Denver once because that's where we pulled over to eat.. I'm not a coney snob, 95% of your assorted Coney Islands make a wonderful product that makes hot dogs worth eating but... Dairy Queen. no. They are... not good. To start if your hot dog if Ball Park Frank, you need to speak up, so I know not to order it. If the casing is mushy and doesn't "snap" when you cut or bite in to it. Then you are an imposter dog. That like trying to serve me a dog with a watery chili full of beans and hamburger chunks.
Off topic, I would try a BK Lounge Chicken Parm sandwich if one were in front of me. I don't know that I've ever had a BK crispy chicken sandwich before. So it gets no strikes or rave reviews. I will say their Pumpkin shake is actually better than Arby's mocha shake and I used to believe the Moch Shake was the king of all possible shakes.