A crab shack where the food is dumped onto the table to share.
I just wanna try the red lobster cheddar bay biscuits
Not really a restaurant but NY pizza any kind. Also the deli places, sh*t looks amazing.
In-n-out, I want to see if all this hype is actually worth it or just a scam
Not exactly a restaurant, but a hotdog cart/stand. The ones you see in detective tv shows, where they discuss about whatever case they are working on, while ordering a hotdog without ever eating it.
I was an exchange student in high school and also hosted multiple. All from Germany. All of them had an obsession with Wendy’s. I drove them after school every day. They also took like 5 pound bags of skittles home from Costco and found the place to be astonishing. They kept calling it the food IKEA.
The casa bonita, because South park.
As an Australian, Outback Steakhouse. I have no idea what its about, how they represent the outback, we don't call things a steakhouse here. I'm intrigued.
Popeye‘s. Only one in Germany is located in Ramstein airbase and not accessible for us puny mortals.
Charles E. Cheese gourmet pizzeria
Waffle House. Driven by them a thousand times, never got a chance to drop in.
This isn’t a restaurant, but Taco Bell
Just any old fashioned road diner. I can't wait for my trip around the country and the diner stops.
Golden Corral, as an experience.
Not sure if a restaurant but I'd love to try some authentic Louisiana cooking.
I would like to visit a target
On a few trips venturing into the southern states I always looked forward to breakfast at Cracker Barrel!
The Cheescake Factory. In my mind it's like Willy Wonka but for cheesecakes.
Is there a place called Bojangles with the best fried chicken, they say, in the land?
Alinea, Le Bernardin, The French Laundry, Quince, Per Se, and Zahav.