Worst thing I've had recently from a restaurant:
A Number Four: Yellowfin Tuna, Butter Lettuce, Crispy fried onions, spicy Aioli from 25 degrees. I've been there before but had a burger, while good, it wasn't kumas. I figured that the number four would be a yellowfin tuna STEAK. In reality it was basically a tuna salad, breaded then deep fried. I got about 3 bites in before I was done. Luckly it was taken off the bill. otherwise I probably wouldn't of gone back (even the onion rings (which were to die for the last time I was there) weren't as good.
Most disappointing thing I've gone out and ate:
Kuma's: I've been there at least a dozen times in the last year because I think their really tasty (better than the stuff I used to get in the suburbs *cough* Fridays, Applebees, Chili's *cough* Last time I went I went right after they opened (trying to avoid the line and get home early). Ordered a Led Zepplin, rare with fries. Burger arrived cooked perfectly, but everything lacked flavor. the burger was effectively unseasoned, the pulled pork was tasteless, and the fries. well They've always sucked. Plus the ketchup was regular, it didn't have the usual green things (I'm assuming jalapenos or something) in it. However the cherry cola was still delicious as always (too bad it's $4 a bottle).
Most disappointing thing I've ate in house:
My leftover vegetable fajitas. I cooked these yesterday, they were amazing (other than being breathe fire hot by accident. Something tells me a crap ton of chili powder, 3 jalapenos, 3 mystery peppers (cayenne I think) and a bunch of chili flakes was a BIT overkill). Hot they taste amazing, are healthy, and vegetarian. I ate the last little bit I had left. cold. let me just say this EEW. cold mushrooms are gross after being cooked in oil. The burritos I put in them earlier today were still really good though. still super hot, even with the addition of refried beans.
Worst thing I've ate in house:
Light Life Smart Sausage: Sausage style. Imagine a mushy skinless hotdog with no meat flavor. *gags* I'm amazed I managed to eat two. Morningstar Farms' products on the other hand (at least the Chick'n and mini corn dogs are amazing.) I actually prefer them over their actual counterpart!
oh well. Newly vegetarian, gotta start somewhere.