Monday, July 30, 2012

Five Guys Fries

Last time we mentioned Five Goys a comment-maker questioned their fries, of which we had had none. Today we went for some, 'though a bit off-put by the US$3.09 they ask. (What the hell, why not US$2.99, izzat thin dime their entire profit margin?) Once we saw how many fries come in the cup & spill into the bag we weren't so price-pissed.
Later. We ate at least as many in the store as are on the plate.
Quality, not quantity: Pretty damn salty, quite crisp. Skin on. Greasy? You decide:
Maybe an hr. after we got our order.
Flash for extra contrast.
Regular, not Cajun. Figured in ah Cajun-stylee could be too much for the wretched aging Bouffant gut. Later/tomorrow we will heat & consume them w/ blue cheese dressing as nature intends.

7 comments:

  1. Colon Cleaning Editor:
    It's Five Guys, not five rings.

    Burrrp.

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  2. How does that Damnayankee fast food chain serving defrosted mystery meat and unknown freezer potatoes compare to In'n'Out serving never-frozen meat that was a cow the previous day and potatoes that you see getting whacked through the machine into fries right there in front of your eyes? Though I must say that In'n'Out is getting bloody well expensive lately...

    - Badtux the Carnivorous Penguin

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  3. Consumption Editor:
    Didn't watch them making anything, but we're pretty damn sure the fries are fresh. There's a sign stating "Today's fries come from ..." & the skin-on suggests they're shoved through the machine on-site.

    We'd say it's about as good, 'though no chili options at FG. Buns possibly better than In-N-Out Urge. Tain't that cheap at FG either, but drink refills are free.

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  4. Goy's fries are better, I-N-O burgers are a little better.

    YMMV

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