I recently found out that Taco Bell is in the uk. Slowly expanding… none near me yet.
I’ve only visited to go to that restaurant with colleagues! I find the whole conurbation to be pretty similar, with only Palo Alto showing any signs of differentiation, that is, until you get into the hills.
I’m told the Sunnyvale one is good too, but it had a long wait to be seated when we tried to go.
Not sure the arrival of taco hell is something I’d celebrate, but if chipotle came to town I’d be there in a flash, especially off menu.
Ah, yes, found a Leon at the Channel Tunnel terminal. Simple and elegant.
(That’s Leon, not me ).
Its not technically fast food, but harvester is my favourite place to eat if I’m not cooking…
If i had to choose proper fast food it would probably be Coco di mama or Chilango’s
Might as well reply to an old thread since someone seems to have above.
For me it would be Leon. Their chicken burger actually tastes like you’re eating real meat and the salads are pretty good too
Always my local Chinese owned fish and chip shop. Been there for 30+ years and the products are on point.
I realise this thread has been dredged up from the depths, but does anyone support their local restaurants and eateries? All I can see in the main is a bunch of chains owned by multinationals/private equity (directly or indirectly) save for Greggs.