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It took a while but I did eventually manage to find the time and motivation to try the Mushroom Swiss specialty burger and here are my findings. The flavor profile is much stronger than typical Whatachuck. It's not a bad flavor, in fact it's a pretty tasty mix of meat, mushroom, and cheese, but it's also lacking a natural beef flavor and has a slightly unusual and vaguely chemical aftertaste. That left me wondering where the "au jus" sauce came from and and what might be in it. The more I ate the more the more the aftertaste stuck out in my mind. Overall it's not a bad sandwich, and if you're pressed for time on a workday lunch break it's a decent choice, but it's probably among the least healthy burgers out there. It's also really messy and would be unsuitable for eating on the go.Outstanding how? Compared to what?I often agree with DAs points in his posts, but he's totally wrong about the National Burger of Texas, Whataburger! The current Mushroom and Swiss Burger special is outstanding as is the Patty Melt!( I haven't been drunk or stoned in years!)
I happen to enjoy Chester's burgers myself, and here are some specific reasons why...
+The meat is fresh, high quality, and cooked to order.
+The buns are fresh, tasty, and perfectly toasted.
+Nothing is frozen, precooked, or warmed before ordered.
+They use full sized tomato slices (no heels only burgers).
+Toppings are applied correctly 99% of the time.
+The ranch sauce is freshly made and handed out freely.
+A fresh medium-cooked double cheeseburger from Chester's is within fifty cents of a generic Whatameal.
Whataburger fans always rave about the "special" sandwiches, probably because those are the only items that come straight from the grill. Everything else risks being served stale and lukewarm. The main issue I have with their specialty sandwiches is that they overcook the meat and drench their onions (Patty Melt), peppers (Monterrey & Green Chili), and mushrooms (Swiss) in cooking oil. This floods the wrapper and bag with grease and clogs your arteries with flavorless fat. If we're going to drench my sandwich in extra fat can we at least pick something with a bit of flavor?
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