Fair play man, I'm a Brit who drove in Cali for the first time back in April and I have to be honest I think UK to US roads is an easier learning curve than US to UK roads. Especially with our abundance of roundabouts. Looks like you nailed it though.
Haha thanks. Yeah I can definitely see that being an easier transition. It also helped that my first uk experience was in Scotland with more open roads. We did a few days in London without a car and that would have been wild, even coming from NYC 😂
Why r even the seemingly classy celebs the most ghetto. You dont do this while being a guest in someone elses domain. Being rich is just an excuse to be a public mess and pay it off. We gotta stop idolizing these awful people
Yeah it was really good. Also hit up another place in Austin during our trip, Joe's Bakery, and while their standard breakfast tacos weren't great, the carne guisada was amazing. I'll do a video shortly.
Thanks! Overall I believe our meal there, not including drinks, was around $110. The tartare, noodles, and duck breast were definitely some of the pricier items on the menu however.
Completely agree. I don't understand the hype around Au Cheval at all. It was overly salty and the sauce, egg, and bacon totally overpowers the meat which should be the focus of any burger IMO.
Went to Gotham Burger two days ago. I also went to KO Burger about a month ago. (My opinion) Gotham dethrones 7th Street for my taste buds and is also better than KO.
Thanks for the comment. Yeah "best" burgers are definitely different for everyone based on what they prefer. I tried Gotham and while it was good, nothing really stood out to me. With that said, I'll definitely be going again.