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Re: Chili's Claims To Fame
Posted By: Ellmyruh, on host 130.86.253.240
Date: Thursday, April 5, 2001, at 10:33:33
In Reply To: Re: Food Claims To Fame posted by Grishny on Thursday, April 5, 2001, at 08:59:25:

> Chili's is one of my favorite restaurants. I love their Big Mouth Burgers.

I think Leen will agree with me when I shout, "CHILI'S!!!" I LOVE that place! The chicken enchilada soup is to die for, and I love their turkey sandwiches. I don't always get the same thing, but I think my favorite thing on the menu is the Turkey Combo. It consists of a cup of soup (I always get that chicken enchilada soup), a half a turkey sandwich and seasoned fries. I ask them to leave out the tomato, as it makes sandwiches mushy and doesn't do anything for the soup, and I also request some ranch dressing to dip my fries in.

The Chicken Ranchero Quesadillas were scrumptious, but Chili's has since changed them a bit. Their new name escapes me, but they're still pretty good if I ask them to hold the onions. I also substitute more rice for the black beans. I just don't understand why anyone would want to eat those beans.

Their chicken sandwiches are pretty good, too. I don't remember the name, but I like the crispy one. Not only does the meat taste good (Chili's makes the best chicken ever), but the bread is good and it comes with one of those Huge Knives. When my friend "Akira" (who made a brief appearance in an archive and is also mentioned once in the RinkAwards archive) visited me not too long ago, we went to Chili's and he made sure he ordered something that came with a Huge Knife. There's just something intrinsically cool about those Huge Knives, but maybe you have to be there to understand it.

Oh, and their chips and salsa are quite good, too. I tend to like the Chevy's salsa better, but that's because I like cilantro. And don't get me wrong; the Chili's salsa isn't bad, and their chips are most addictive.

Ell"How did this post about FOOD get to be long?"myruh

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