When I first went to Blenz Coffee, I thought it was a Japanese coffee chain since I had never heard of it, but Blenz is originally from Canada. Their trademarked slogan is "Never Burnt, Never Bitter." I ordered myself a latte and got some nice latte art!
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Jan 19, 2010
Around the Web: The Best Fast Food in America and Top French Chefs Now Serving Fast Food
- Esquire Magazine surveyed some of America's top chefs (including Thomas Keller and Alton Brown) to find out where they go when they feel the need for fast food. The winner by far was unsurprisingly beloved California-based burger chain In-N-Out.
Check out what other fast food joints made the cut as well as which restaurants they thought were the worst.
Interestingly enough, Jack in the Box was picked as a favorite as well as a worst.
- I thought this was pretty interesting: even fancy French chefs are turning to fast food due to the weak economy. Pricey Michelin-rated restaurants are turning to express meals and sandwiches at (relatively) low prices to drum up business in the economic downturn.
Check out the UK Telegraph story here.
News: Free Coupon for Fresco Taco at Tacobell.com

In an effort to promote their somewhat dubiously-named "Drive-Thru Diet Menu," Taco Bell is offering a free coupon for a Fresco Taco at their website here. The coupons are valid from 7 days from printing or until 1 million coupons are redeemed.
The coupons are limit one per customer and one print per customer at participating locations only.
The Fresco tacos available on the menu are: the Fresco Grilled Steak Soft Taco, the Fresco Crunchy Taco, the Fresco Soft Taco, and the Fresco Ranchero Chicken Soft Taco.
Each features shredded lettuce and Fiesta Salsa (i.e. pico de gallo) instead of the usual condiments (i.e. Cheddar cheese).
News: El Pollo Loco Adds Beef to Its Menu
That's right, the Crazy Chicken, home of flame-grilled Mexican chicken, has added flame-grilled beef to its menu. It's a bit like KFC adding hamburgers to the menu, no?
In an effort to attract more visitors of the beef-eating variety, El Pollo Loco has added several sirloin-based dishes to their menu. The sirloin is prepared "carne asada" style meaning it is marinated in a citrus-based marinade and then grilled over their trademark open flame. Carne asada is usually served sliced thin.
Here are the new sirloin beef items:
Hopefully, the steak will be made to order and not stored in a heating tray like most fast food places. If so, it might be pretty good.
In an effort to attract more visitors of the beef-eating variety, El Pollo Loco has added several sirloin-based dishes to their menu. The sirloin is prepared "carne asada" style meaning it is marinated in a citrus-based marinade and then grilled over their trademark open flame. Carne asada is usually served sliced thin.
Here are the new sirloin beef items:
- Steak Taco - served "street-style" with cilantro and onions.
- Grillmaster Steak Taco - with melted Cheddar and Jack cheese, pico de gallo (chunky salsa), and guacamole.
- Sirloin Steak Bowl - steak, cilantro, pico de gallo, and onions served atop Spanish rice and pinto beans.
- Steak & 3-Cheese Quesadilla - the three cheeses are: Cheddar, Jack, and Cotija.
Hopefully, the steak will be made to order and not stored in a heating tray like most fast food places. If so, it might be pretty good.
Jan 18, 2010
Review: Taco Bell - Beefy 5-Layer Burrito
The latest addition to Taco Bell's "Why Pay More" value menu, the Beefy 5-Layer Burrito features two flour tortillas with a layer of nacho cheese between them wrapping a filling of seasoned ground beef, grated cheddar cheese, sour cream, and refried beans. Basically, it's a quesadilla burrito.
Labels:
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Review,
Taco Bell,
Value Menu
Jan 17, 2010
News: Wi-Fi Now Free at McDonald's
Since Friday, January 15, 2010, over 11,000 (out of roughly 14,000) McDonald's across the U.S. are offering free Wi-Fi to their customers via AT&T.
Seems like another straight shot across the bow at Starbucks, which currently offers 2 hours a day of free Wi-Fi to customers with a registered Starbucks Card (also from AT&T), but charges $3.99 per two hours otherwise. Perhaps fancier McDonald's decor and a more lounge-like atmosphere are in the works? Will more people hang out at McDonald's and imbibe their McCafe offerings or refillable sodas?
Seems like another straight shot across the bow at Starbucks, which currently offers 2 hours a day of free Wi-Fi to customers with a registered Starbucks Card (also from AT&T), but charges $3.99 per two hours otherwise. Perhaps fancier McDonald's decor and a more lounge-like atmosphere are in the works? Will more people hang out at McDonald's and imbibe their McCafe offerings or refillable sodas?
Jan 15, 2010
The Asia Trip: A Look at a McDonald's McCafe in Japan
I only saw one McCafe in Japan. They are no where near as prevalent as Starbucks is over there. But still the setup was pretty interesting in comparison to here in the U.S.
I had heard that the McCafes abroad were much nicer and sometimes standalone from McDonald's unlike here in the U.S. where our McCafes are just a Melitta super automatic espresso machine placed inside of your everyday McDonald's.
Jan 13, 2010
Review: McDonald's Mac Snack Wrap
McDonald's recently did a nationwide rollout of their Mac Snack Wrap. The Mac Wrap is basically a quarter of a Big Mac wrapped in a flour tortilla. It sells for $1.49. As a disclaimer, I'm not a big fan of wraps. Generally, the only things I want wrapped in a flour tortilla are burrito ingredients.
Jan 12, 2010
News: $1 Oatmeal Every Wednesday in January at Jamba Juice

Jamba Juice is running a New Year's promotion this January 2010. Until Feb 3rd (I guess that makes it mostly January huh?), you can buy their steel-cut oatmeal with fruit on top for $1 on Wednesdays. It seems they are targeting people with New Year resolutions to eat healthier with this one. At participating locations only.
I'm more of a oatmeal-is-easy-to-make at home kind of person though. I might try it if I coincidentally passed by a Jamba Juice on a Wednesday in January but otherwise it'd be a pass for me. It does look pretty good in the promo picture though (then again it never looks like the promo picture).
Jan 11, 2010
The Asia Trip: Apple Croissant
I got this little baby at a bakery at Shin-Yokohama Station before we boarded the bullet train for Kyoto. The caramelized sugar coating its crust especially caught my eye.
Jan 8, 2010
The Asia Trip: McDonald's Japan - Gateau Marron McFlurry
Jan 6, 2010
The Asia Trip: McDonald's Japan - Shaka Shaka Chicken
A while ago, I did a spotlight on McDonald's in Japan (not knowing that I'd be actually going there not too soon thereafter). One of the items that caught my interest in that post was the Shaka Shaka Chicken which upon going to Japan, I had to try.
As you can see above, the Shaka Shaka Chicken is served in a folded-over paper pouch with easy-to-follow picture instructions. There are even some English words thrown in in case you get confused! The dotted line that runs through the middle of the pouch is where you tear the pouch open after shaking for easy access without making a mess.
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