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Friday, December 1, 2017

Restaurant Review, Carl's Jr. 2505 E Ave S Palmdale, CA 93550




Restaurant Review, Carl’s Jr. in Palmdale, CA


I’ve had the great taste of wisdom here.  Avoid other restaurants that use rules to hurt your feelings because this Carl’s Jr. knows how to be so dynamic with an appropriate presentation of food, burgers and fries all over the map and Coke de Mexico.  There’s burgers of delightful sizes which only add on to the prestige you may assume while enjoying BBQ sauce, guac, sesame seeds, western bacon, and of course plenty of other delectables that can help make your long road trip easier.  Meals can be considered big or small depending on your preconceived notions.  My mom respects a Santa Fe recipe of theirs before going for a nice soda fountain where you can get cup after cup of your bubbling favorite, as long as you also check out the tea a lot of people just seem to abandon while walking toward seats with true, strong colors.  Everything just seems to have colors, including the rad T-shirts and football hats someone probably has occasion to witness for the mobile life travelers take charge of.  Most of all, before coming here, remember to work it out for a nice appearance toward the glowing menu and take care of your mouth.  Yes, I’m making the implications about that strange McDonald’s you may have been to where, although I don’t work for them, more than a few odd stories have been passed between my family and their workers over the correct kinds of vegetable oil and whether or not McDonald’s fries are so obvious to cook.  Carl’s Jr. is quite a mystery to me since I’ve only had the privilege of venturing through the lobby and making no assumptions about their cooking process.  Something can be said for fries in that Carl’s Jr. and McDonald’s have to check temperature, quality, and performance to dig the potatoes out.  Besides, I enjoy tasting different goods just to get the day rolling, sit at a table with a quick tray, and enjoy comfort food as I remember my dreams.  An example of comfort food includes the Big Carl at Carl’s Jr. and the Big Mac at McDonald’s, sandwiches which almost seem to be like twins of whom one is good and one is evil, lettuce of one sandwich not very comparable to the other’s, with two sauces of which one is more like an official organization’s secret code.  However I eat either sandwich, sauces are to be remarked on with extreme prejudice until my mind is made up on what delicious stuff can be in comparison to alternatives with variable forms of zing and flavors.  Thousand island dressing can take lots of recipes to a whole new level even if it comes and goes with varying ingredients, hence it’s to be said recipes can be different while so many of them still pass even with implicating presentations.  Palmdale itself is a sweet treat to go for on vacation if you’re searching for Antique Asylum and a huge Wal-Mart and yet Carl’s Jr. on this east avenue vicinity shows great demonstration of enthusiasm on the part of interested workers and the decorated lobby is filled with hungry desert rats who enjoy such well-cooked food to the point of immediate satisfaction.  Of course, we’ll just have to figure out how big that point is if we are to savor BBQ sauce with rough fries.  Rough fries as Carl’s Jr. has them are presented as they are in texture to let fast-food mongers have a fair share of the Big Carl’s monstrous size and take personal command of the local soda fountain, because I’ve enjoyed guac with a Six-Dollar Burger before taking a leap of faith towards soft chewable cookies hanging somewhere in a clear plastic container.  Freshness is a constant state of mind for Carl’s Jr. as they compete next door to traffic, when cars go off the deep end and save the planet from too many people walking with exhaustion. 


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