Most ridiculous food offered in a restaurant?
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There is a restaurant called the Heart Attack Grill. My brother had a double bypass burger and fries there. It is insane. http://www.heartattackgrill.com/ Also I think if you weigh over 300 lb your meal is free! Everything is FULL FAT, HEAVY CREAM, LARD. :sick: I think they only offer water because of a law.
Edit: My brother is skinny fat and eats ridiculously unhealthy. He loves to get a double meat bacon burger from Wendys and put chicken nuggets from Wendys and fried mozzarella sticks from Sonic on it between the bun and the patty!
There was an article online about this restaurant, but the one in Las Vegas. Guess some guy had a heart attack, literally while eating at this place. The tourists all thought it was faked but it was really happening. I'll have to find the link and post it.
Unbelievable.
Here's one link to the story:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/man-suffers-heart-attack-while-eating-heart-attack-185717972.html
They have an 8,000 calorie burger. Yes, 8,000!!!!0 -
I live in Quebec and poutine is definitely a staple lol. If you've ever come here, you certainly had one!!!
Many of my friends wouldn't want to eat anything else in the world at 3 in the morning lol0 -
Double Bypass Burger at Vortex Burger
2 girlled cheese sandwiches, a patty, five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, and onion
This place is right by my apt. A friend of mine ate this and subsequently puked. Apparently they get that a lot.0 -
That crazy KFC Sandwhich.....the chicken INSIDE two FRIED chicken buns?!?!?!? WTF????0
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I'm vegan so I've only had vegan poutine. I somewhat envy my Canadians though.0
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OMG!!!!
Double Bypass Burger at Vortex Burger
2 girlled cheese sandwiches, a patty, five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, and onion
This place is right by my apt. A friend of mine ate this and subsequently puked. Apparently they get that a lot.0 -
That's whta my vote was going to be for - except they have triple and quadruple bypass burgers!0
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I looove poutine! But yes, definitely one of the worst things you can have, its a heart attack waiting to happen..0
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There use to be a place downtown Vancouver, called 'the gourmet heart attack' or something, we decided to try it out for kicks.
You know how most places bring rolls or sliced bread before a meal? This place brought savoury doughnuts.
I ordered something on the safer side, a grilled cheese. One of those 4 slices of bread, 274859009 types of cheese deals.
My dad got a steak sandwich. It was 2 rib eyes as 'buns', can't remember what all was inside besides bacon, blue cheese and caramelized onions.
None of us managed to get halfway through the meal, thank goodness, lol.0 -
I just heard about the bacon sundae at Burger King (of course only in America!)....and to be honest I didn't think it was that gross. Ice cream...bacon....chocolate sauce....what's not to like?!0
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I had a McGangBang once....it was glorious.
McGangBang HAHAHA!0 -
What's ridiculous to me is the quantity and quality of food being offered in American restaurants. Anytime we visit the US we are utterly astounded at the sheer volume of unhealthy food being sold and consumed. The worst culprit being the all you can eat buffet. It's a sad and frightening experience to see so many morbidly obese parents with their overweight children, quite simply gorging themselves as if it's the last meal they'll ever eat. The portions at fast food chains are typically at least twice what they are in Canada. You just have to look at pictures of people over the course of the last hundred years or so. It's interesting to note that people's weight gradually started to increase over the past 50 years, as the popularity of fast food increased and we moved from a culture where only one parent worked outside of the home, therefore making it much easier to prepare healthy home cooked meals with fewer processed, fat laden foods in our diets. Absolutely no offense intended toward my American friends. Just noting an observation. The problem exists here too, it just doesn't seem quite as severe. Perhaps because our population is 10 times smaller.0
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Deep Fried Bacon in Snook, TX
ARGHHHH - how do you post a pic? Damn!!!0 -
Using fried chicken as the bun:
Courtesy KFC.0 -
Deep Fried Bacon in Snook, TX
ARGHHHH - how do you post a pic? Damn!!!
Mmmm, bacon!!0 -
Wow! Deep fried butter is the worst thing I've ever seen! X0
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You can find poutine at almost any bar in the Twin Cities! I despise gravy, so I haven't ever tried it, but it certainly is around. Maybe it's because we're so close to Canada, eh?0
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What's ridiculous to me is the quantity and quality of food being offered in American restaurants. Anytime we visit the US we are utterly astounded at the sheer volume of unhealthy food being sold and consumed. The worst culprit being the all you can eat buffet. It's a sad and frightening experience to see so many morbidly obese parents with their overweight children, quite simply gorging themselves as if it's the last meal they'll ever eat. The portions at fast food chains are typically at least twice what they are in Canada. You just have to look at pictures of people over the course of the last hundred years or so. It's interesting to note that people's weight gradually started to increase over the past 50 years, as the popularity of fast food increased and we moved from a culture where only one parent worked outside of the home, therefore making it much easier to prepare healthy home cooked meals with fewer processed, fat laden foods in our diets. Absolutely no offense intended toward my American friends. Just noting an observation. The problem exists here too, it just doesn't seem quite as severe. Perhaps because our population is 10 times smaller.
I agree with this in it's entirety.
As for my vote, the nastiest thing I've ever seen was deep fried and chicken skin infused ice cream. I love the state fair. No, didn't try it.0 -
Deep Fried Bacon in Snook, TX
ARGHHHH - how do you post a pic? Damn!!!
Mmmm, bacon!!
I've had this.0 -
On the topic of McDonald's secret menu: The Land, Sea, and Air burger. Mm, *retch*.0
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What's ridiculous to me is the quantity and quality of food being offered in American restaurants. Anytime we visit the US we are utterly astounded at the sheer volume of unhealthy food being sold and consumed. The worst culprit being the all you can eat buffet. It's a sad and frightening experience to see so many morbidly obese parents with their overweight children, quite simply gorging themselves as if it's the last meal they'll ever eat. The portions at fast food chains are typically at least twice what they are in Canada. You just have to look at pictures of people over the course of the last hundred years or so. It's interesting to note that people's weight gradually started to increase over the past 50 years, as the popularity of fast food increased and we moved from a culture where only one parent worked outside of the home, therefore making it much easier to prepare healthy home cooked meals with fewer processed, fat laden foods in our diets. Absolutely no offense intended toward my American friends. Just noting an observation. The problem exists here too, it just doesn't seem quite as severe. Perhaps because our population is 10 times smaller.
I went to London from my home in Nova Scotia, and the fast food portions there are even smaller than ours are... and my boyfriend just got back from Boston, where he said McDonald's sells nuggets by the 20s... and he and his friend got two boxes each. Terrifying.0 -
What's ridiculous to me is the quantity and quality of food being offered in American restaurants. Anytime we visit the US we are utterly astounded at the sheer volume of unhealthy food being sold and consumed. The worst culprit being the all you can eat buffet. It's a sad and frightening experience to see so many morbidly obese parents with their overweight children, quite simply gorging themselves as if it's the last meal they'll ever eat. The portions at fast food chains are typically at least twice what they are in Canada. You just have to look at pictures of people over the course of the last hundred years or so. It's interesting to note that people's weight gradually started to increase over the past 50 years, as the popularity of fast food increased and we moved from a culture where only one parent worked outside of the home, therefore making it much easier to prepare healthy home cooked meals with fewer processed, fat laden foods in our diets. Absolutely no offense intended toward my American friends. Just noting an observation. The problem exists here too, it just doesn't seem quite as severe. Perhaps because our population is 10 times smaller.
Yes! The portion sizes in America are insane, especially in the south. Smaller cafes and coffeeshops usually have more reasonable portion sizes, but the chain restaurants are horrible. One plate is usually enough for 2-3 people.0 -
The bloomin onion from Outback Steakhouse0
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there's a place that just opened here that serves a cheeseburger on 2 Krispy Kreme donuts.... :noway:
and, not technically a restaurant thing, but fried butter on a stick... :huh:
*no, this is not me... pic I found as I REFUSED to even think about trying it*
I think I just threw up a little bit .... eeww!0 -
The Garbage Burger at McGuire's Irish Pub in Pensacola, FL
This just made me really excited because Pensacola is my hometown I used to love McGuire's! Haven't been there in years.
I think the most disgusting foods are the bacon/chocolate combinations. I mean, meat in dessert? Seriously? I'm a vegetarian so maybe I'm biased but that's just sooooooo gross to me. My friend made bacon brownies the other day. Blegh.
EDIT: Oh wait I changed my mind! Most ridiculous food... the KFC Double Down. I can't even.0 -
Sickening. I haven't eaten fast food in years. Just the smell of it makes me queasy. I see a lot of people saying they are unashamed of the gluttonous consumption of this gross crap. I'll go ahead and be ashamed for you. :sick:0
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Nothing out of the ordinary where I'm currently from, but the lack of poutine in America makes me sad. Every one I talk to about it says it's ridiculous. It's a delicacy in Canada I tell ya! :grumble:
I agree I would work out even more just to have that more often0 -
Sickening. I haven't eaten fast food in years. Just the smell of it makes me queasy. I see a lot of people saying they are unashamed of the gluttonous consumption of this gross crap. I'll go ahead and be ashamed for you. :sick:
I don't think anybody should be ashamed of eating fast food...I don't think people should be ashamed of eating anything in this thread for that matter...should we be ashamed for eating it all the time? Heck yeah....but trying these things and eating them once in awhile as a treat is nothing to be ashamed of. I am a very adventurous eater...that doesn't just mean I'll try parts of animals most people won't...I'll also try combinations most would be appalled by. It doesn't mean I'm going to go eat a krispy kreme burger or a mcgangbang every day.0 -
On the topic of McDonald's secret menu: The Land, Sea, and Air burger. Mm, *retch*.
THAT IS ONE LONELY *kitten* PICKLE UP THERE.
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