BTW, there's a Gus's (best chicken in the world, started in Mason TN) on the corner of Crenshaw and Pico nowadays. You socal boyz should strap up and go get some.
http://gusfriedchicken.com/la-los-angeles-location/

?Fife wrote:The trade name "Wing Street" makes me haz a sad.
Pizza hut wings are pretty good as far as chains go, but it does seem like their wings and drumsticks are physically smaller than some local ones I have had, which irritates me. Another good chain restaurant that made good wings was Miami subs, although I'm not sure they are in business anymore.GrumpyCatFace wrote:As far as the chain stores, I'd say Pizza Hut. They've got some seriously good stuff now, if yours has been upgraded to a "Wing Street"de officiis wrote:So who makes the best wings nowadays?
I refute the claim ''world famous''Fife wrote:The trade name "Wing Street" is what makes me haz a sad (in addition to the atrocious chicken parts product that PepsiCo serves there).
BTW, there's a Gus's (best chicken in the world, started in Mason TN) on the corner of Crenshaw and Pico nowadays. You socal boyz should strap up and go get some.
http://gusfriedchicken.com/la-los-angeles-location/
yeah! I used to get those too. Now I get my gyro fix at a local greek restaurant. Gyros are in my top five favorite foods. I like anything with lamb honestly. I made my own gyros recently using ground lamb and ground beef and they turned out pretty good for my first try.Speaker to Animals wrote:Oh shit.. Miami subs was delicious back in the day. Their gyros were really good.
We actually have a gas station deli nearby that does great gyros - also, they do an italian beef that's just like Al's in Chicago.heydaralon wrote:yeah! I used to get those too. Now I get my gyro fix at a local greek restaurant. Gyros are in my top five favorite foods. I like anything with lamb honestly. I made my own gyros recently using ground lamb and ground beef and they turned out pretty good for my first try.Speaker to Animals wrote:Oh shit.. Miami subs was delicious back in the day. Their gyros were really good.
heydaralon wrote:What foods is Chicago known for besides deep dish pizza? Did those dip sandwiches come from Chicago?
Nice. Gyros are from the windy city. Some of that stuff like chicken vesuvius looked nasty. Not a big fan of wrigley's gum. I prefer orbit or trident tbhSpeaker to Animals wrote:heydaralon wrote:What foods is Chicago known for besides deep dish pizza? Did those dip sandwiches come from Chicago?
Come on, man.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/61623/15 ... dish-pizza