As for drive-through, in this town we spend enough time in our cars already, thank you. Bad playlists, scratchy paper napkins and fluorescent lighting aren’t good for anyone. Not all meals can be eaten at the city’s most lauded restaurants.īut a craving for fast food doesn’t mean you actually have to eat dinner at a fast-food restaurant. And it’s that same feeling you get when you think about the takeout box of Panda Express orange chicken you can attack with some wooden chopsticks. It creeps up on you in the same way you yearn for the special sauce from an In-N-Out Double Double burger to drip down your chin. If you’re not familiar with the Crunchwrap Supreme (really?), it involves a large flour tortilla wrapped around taco meat, nacho cheese sauce, lettuce, sour cream and a crunchy tostada. It may sound counterintuitive, but for us, at the time, making the stuff from scratch ourselves was oddly easier than the alternative. This was the scene after a recent fast-food craving for a Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme hit. A group of tired friends is now on the couch, happily satiated. The coffee table is covered in dirty paper plates and crumpled paper napkins. But the grocery store is just down the street.įast forward 30 minutes. No one is willing to make a junk food run and risk losing a coveted parking spot. Crunchy, melty, salty, addictive fast food. A group of tired, hungry friends voices a serious craving - not for some seasonal restaurant cuisine or even tacos, but for fast food. In a small apartment in East Hollywood, the sound of rush-hour traffic filters through the warm evening air.
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