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Fast Food Restaurants
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Burger King
Serves Breakfast and Dinner, but they don't open until 7:00.
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New World Tortilla
is at 10 North Winooski Street in Burlington. They specialize in Burritos, mini and flat wraps, and rice platters. The chefmoz.org dining guide says, "This small restaurants offers mainly burritoes and tacos. It is not only traditional Mexican, but also offers some very unique choices on the menu. Most customers get their orders to go, but there is some seating on barstools at high tables.
This little hole-in-the-wall on Winooski Ave. is one of the best kept secrets north of Pearl Street. It doesn't look like much from the outside, and I must admit, I passed it by several times before I deigned to try the food there.
The reason for this was the cramped and spartan interior. The place is less comfortable and less spacious than a Subway sandwich shop. This is not the kind of place you necessarily want to sit and eat.
However, if you're looking to grab some lunch or dinner to go, their wraps are phenomenal!
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China Express
is Located across from the old Panda Inn. this take-out style restaurant sells a lot of fried dumplings and General Tso's chicken. 295 Shelburne Road, Burlington 865-2155
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Kentucky Fried Chicken
All the FRIED chicken you could want! (My stomach does poorly with fried food.)
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McDonald's
vision is to be the world's best quick service restaurant experience. Being the best means providing outstanding quality, service, cleanliness and value, so that we make every customer in every restaurant smile.
Oh, and they serve breakfast and dinner. In fact the McDonald's on next to Exit 16, on Route 7, in colchester Vermont has a 24-hour driveup window.
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The all-American hamburger isn't all American anymore.
McDonald's is joining Burger King, Wendy's and other fast-food chains in importing beef from Australia and New Zealand because there's a shortage of U.S. beef that's lean enough or cheap enough for its burgers.
"The supply just isn't there," says McDonald's Corp. spokesman Walt Riker.
McDonald's is trying out the imported beef in about 400 of its 13,000 U.S. stores, all in the Southeast. ... Hamburger chains typically make their patties by mixing lean beef -- meat that's no more than 10 percent fat -- with low-cost fat trimmings that are a byproduct of packing plants. The resulting product is similar in fat content to the ground beef typically sold in supermarkets.
Australia and New Zealand have plenty of lean beef because their cattle are fattened for market on grass, not the grain fed to U.S. cattle. Grain-fed cattle make for juicier steaks because they are higher in fat.
The state Health Department inspection program rates restaurants
on 44 measures of food handling and housekeeping. The department has put extra emphasis on 13 of the measures....These "critical" items must be corrected during the time of inspection.... Points are subtracted from a score of 100 for each failing noted by the inspector..... A restaurant must score above 70 and have all critical items corrected or the establishment will be asked to close. The Burlington Free Press keeps a running list of the most recent score for all restaurants, listed by town (or for all towns in Vermont).
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Wendy's
won't cut corners on anything. Not on fresh, quality ingredients. Not on how we treat people. Not on giving back. And certainly not on being the defender of good taste for people everywhere.
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Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers restaurant
opened Thursday in Essex Junction. The fast-food purveyor's debut created a stir at the restaurant and around town.
Cars circled the parking lot of the Pearl Street eatery searching for a space. The drive-through line wound around the building and at times stretched onto the street, tying up traffic. Inside, diners filled most of the tables even at mid-afternoon, and customers queued up to place their orders.
The Essex Junction Wendy's emerged from controversy to open. A dispute with a neighbor about property lines threatened to land the project in court, but the sides reached an agreement a week before the trial earlier this year. Construction began in July.
Morin, 24, of St. George said she's missed having a Wendy's close by and on occasion has driven to the Wendy's in Rutland, one of two others in the state. The infrequent trips didn't quell her desire to have a Wendy's close at hand whenever she got a craving.
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