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Route 9 in LEH : 10/30/2014 9:43 pm
Haha since there was a best, why not a worst?

Ugh, I remember it was my buddy's graduation party about 10 years ago and they served these watered down noodles and some horrid hanbuger that was the worst thing in the world and nothing has topped (or bottomed) it since that foggy afternoon in Little Egg on a June afternoon.

Bonus: I remember I went to the cheesecake factory on Route 3 and it was so God AWFUL along with the service and when I got my food all for free, I was still pissed.

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Tater tots at Dad's house  
BurberryManning : 10/31/2014 2:01 pm : link
- Rich
RE: in naples florida  
MaineGiantFan : 10/31/2014 2:02 pm : link
In comment 11949841 Les in TO said:
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there is a mexican restaurant at an outlet mall (probably closer to ft myers). on top of just the laziest most inattentive service i've ever received, the veggies in our fajitas were charred beyond recognition, cheese was missing and it was top to bottom just a sad experience. however, because of the lack of food options, the restaurant had a 1/2 hour wait list.
I now live in the Ft . Myers / Naples area and am quite certain to have had the misfortune of eating at the same restaurant. La Bamba, I believe.
RE: I don't even recognize chain restaurant burgers as food,  
David in LA : 10/31/2014 2:06 pm : link
In comment 11949869 Pork and Beans said:
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and I forget all the names of places in Bordeaux that I have been.

Oh wait, what is the question again?

--SophisticateLou


10s don't hang out at Chili's.
RE: I don't even recognize chain restaurant burgers as food,  
montanagiant : 10/31/2014 2:07 pm : link
In comment 11949869 Pork and Beans said:
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and I forget all the names of places in Bordeaux that I have been.

Oh wait, what is the question again?

--SophisticateLou


While rolling with only chef groupies that are 10's
And actually the only really decent place to have horse steaks is in  
montanagiant : 10/31/2014 2:08 pm : link
Switzerland, not France
Ugh  
KWhite2250 : 10/31/2014 2:11 pm : link
In Japan, I had this Ramen type soup. It had seaweed. The smell was so bad, I couldnt even bring myself to take more than 1 bite. It was like high tide and sweaty ass(i would assume how it smells)
Years ago  
ron in new mexico : 10/31/2014 2:11 pm : link
had occasion to inspect restaurants specific to one area.

Visiting a restaurant in Albuquerque NM I happend to notice in the trash…..a container of frozen breaded shrimp like you would find in the supermarket…

This was a mexican food restaurant and a upper end one(not fast food), but nevertheless it is probably a good idea to stay within the category of what the restaurant is.

Expecting fresh sea food in a NM restaurant and a mexican food restaurant to boot is to my opinion …stupid.

Some places you just wouldn't believe how bad they are. One I remember you couldn't barely walk through the cooking area as it had so much grease and stuff on the floor. Some of the worst meals you ever had may be ones you never even knew of as being bad.
Shrimp is frozen at sea  
Pork and Beans : 10/31/2014 2:18 pm : link
and frozen shrimp is usually better quality than unfrozen (which has been frozen then thawed) unless you are getting it right off the boat.
it's been a long time since  
djm : 10/31/2014 2:23 pm : link
I had something out that was so bad, I can't even remember but about two years ago we went to outback. Someone gave us a gift card so we had little choice but to use it.

I ordered the porter house. It tasted like someone threw a sneaker on the grill and doused the thing with salt. It was rubbery trash.

I always hated those chain restaurants and just knew before walking in that Outback would piss me off. Sure enough, it did. I'm not that picky but that places sucks. How the hell do you ruin a porterhouse??

Lonestar is shit too. Or is it longhorns...the other chain steakhouse restaurant...went there about 20 years ago with co workers...trash.

Recently ordered a Italian hero from a good place in fort lee. Good place when it comes to pizza and dinners. DO not order the Italian Hero at Baggios...the ham was so thick...gross.
Just like my Roll N Roaster tale  
Matt M. : 10/31/2014 2:23 pm : link
I had another run in with a New York institution. The one and only time I had a Gray's Papaya hot dog was a disaster. I was in HS (I think) at the time and had just gotten a haircut at Astor Place. I went to the location right near the W4 train station (at the time I was taking the Brighton D/Q line, which I think is the B now). Anyway, I inhaled a couple of dogs and hopped on the train. About the time we got to the Manhattan Bridge I started feeling it. A couple of stops later, I was sweating and trembling, afraid I wasn't going to make it home. I spent the rest of the trip clenching my butt so tight, afraid I was going to explode.

By the time I got off the train, I knew this wasn't any type of business to be done in a public restroom. I had the most awkward run home of 4 blocks, where I would have to stop every half a block or so to walk, again fearing I wouldn't make it. I barely got myself into the bathroom in time and spent a long while there. Never gave them another shot.
RE: Went to a Dave and Busters  
djm : 10/31/2014 2:26 pm : link
In comment 11949249 David in LA said:
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friends wanted to get some food there too, everyone sent their dishes back. They even managed to fuck up an ice cream sundae.


Almost forgot, Dave and Busters is God Awful....went to a BDay party there about 4 years ago. You'd think that Chicken fingers and Mozz sticks and fries and shit like that can't be that bad...but it can most certainly be that bad.
RE: My mom is an awful....  
kinard : 10/31/2014 2:31 pm : link
In comment 11949099 Ryan said:
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...cook and to this day - at 69 years old - still has no idea all of her children feel this way.

Tuna Noodle Casserole was one of her staples when I was growing up.....it was about 3 levels below Tuna Helper. I'd just salt and pepper the living shit out of it.


Ryan - This is your mother. I post on this site. Fuck you.
Which reminds me of my worst thing eaten  
ron in new mexico : 10/31/2014 2:37 pm : link
my grandmother(bless her soul)….made us custard, home made and all that.
My and my brother were both sat down on the kitchen table and given this supposed treat.

Geeze louise it tasted like cardboard. And my brother being such a nice guy jumped on the opportunity to not only not eat it, but to stick it to me, which was his favorite pastime. …so he said….quickly…I'm full but I'll give mine to Ron since this is so delicious I'm sure he will want to eat it….

Me being then and now not so quick on my feet….just ate two helpings of cardboard…..;(
Not being able to figure a way out of it without hurting her feelings.
My mother and her parents turned, 50, 80 and 80 in the same year  
schnitzie : 10/31/2014 3:44 pm : link
So they told my Aunt Harriet, a gournet food expert and writer, that they wanted to throw a party and invite the extended family to the event, and what would be a good restaurant to go to? Aunt Harriet recommended a Chinese Restaurant in Chinatown in lower Manhattan.

Only it was an AUTHENTIC Chinese restaurant, and the SHIT they brought out looked like SHIT, felt like SHIT and tasted like SHIT. The most palatable dish they brought out was pigeon. Yeaaaah, you can call it Squab, but you don't fool me! That thing shat all over your windowsills two hours ago.

There was this one dish that had these clear, disk-shaped, slimy I dunno what the fuck. Like some steamed jelly fish, with the consistency of eating your cheek. Chewy, slimy, GROSS.
Had to be jail  
mrvax : 10/31/2014 3:46 pm : link
at the 33rd in Orlando. Food was unfit for maybe even a pet.
Yeah, mrvax??? Jail food woulda been better'n that  
schnitzie : 10/31/2014 3:52 pm : link
disgusting, slimy, smelly, unrecognizeable, let alone edible authentic dog shit we had to eat at that crap Chinese restaurant in Chinatown.

I wouldn't be surprised if at least one of the dishes contained dog. It was inedible.

After that we forbad our mother from ever consulting Aunt Harriet again about anything to do with food we might eat.
schnitzie  
mrvax : 10/31/2014 4:04 pm : link
You might be surprised by what I'd eat. I love that show, Bizarre Foods. I'd try almost anything except insects when I'm hungry.

If it was authentic Chinese, not garbage Chinese, I'd probably choke it down. I've eaten some seaweed snacks recently that smelled like cut grass and thought it was actually pretty good!
Ground Round  
Franz69 : 10/31/2014 4:08 pm : link
Bit into a hamburger, found a quarter.
RE: My mother and her parents turned, 50, 80 and 80 in the same year  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 4:12 pm : link
In comment 11950070 schnitzie said:
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So they told my Aunt Harriet, a gournet food expert and writer, that they wanted to throw a party and invite the extended family to the event, and what would be a good restaurant to go to? Aunt Harriet recommended a Chinese Restaurant in Chinatown in lower Manhattan.

Only it was an AUTHENTIC Chinese restaurant, and the SHIT they brought out looked like SHIT, felt like SHIT and tasted like SHIT. The most palatable dish they brought out was pigeon. Yeaaaah, you can call it Squab, but you don't fool me! That thing shat all over your windowsills two hours ago.

There was this one dish that had these clear, disk-shaped, slimy I dunno what the fuck. Like some steamed jelly fish, with the consistency of eating your cheek. Chewy, slimy, GROSS.

LOL! schnitz, I was thinking of this disaster when I read this thread. I can verify this one, I was there. 100% accurate. Just terrible. Place was located in a basement, not even recognizable as a restaurant from outside on the street. What a nightmare.
My father was a decent cook  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 4:44 pm : link
But he was also short tempered. So, if my brother or I didn't make a decent effort to eat something he made for us, he'd get on our case big time. I remember two times he made something for us that was just inedible. Funny thing was both times it wasn't his fault.

First time he made one of his favorites: sausage, peppers and onions. Typically this is really good. This time, however, the sausage he bought from the supermarket was mislabeled. He meant to buy sweet italian sausage. Instead, he bought the extra spicy hot variety, just didn't know it. Quite a surprise for Riffy and I. We tried to brave our way through it considering we didn't want Dad to yell at us. But, Holy F@ck! Spiciest thing I have ever attempted to eat. Dad was struggling too with it, and finally admitted to us that it was too much. He was so pissed. Freakin' supermarket.

Freakin' supermarket strikes again. The second bad meal involved the corn on cob Dad brought home. Corn on the Cob is a family favorite. We had one ear of corn from the prior week which Dad made for himself, so that Riffy and I would have the fresh ones. We had no idea there was something wrong with the new corn. Riff and I took a bite and almost spit up. It was disgusting!!! It must have been feed corn for cattle or chickens because this shit was so starchy. We could barely get it down. Ugh! We said it didn't taste right, but Dad told us to keep eating it anyway. He had no clue the corn was awful. He was eating the one from last week which was perfect. We tried to tell him something was wrong, but he didn't want to hear it. He just kept getting more annoyed with us the more we struggled to eat it. Finally, we persuaded him to try it himself. He grabbed mine, took one bite and spit it out. The big prick was amazed we were able to eat any of it. Jerk. At least he apologized.
"The big prick was amazed we were able to eat any of it. Jerk."  
schnitzie : 10/31/2014 4:56 pm : link
ROFLMAOWTIME!!!!

I wish it was you who described the 210th Birthday Clusterfuck of a Chinese Dump Party. You have a way with words, Plaid.

Larry reminded me that the locale was horrific as well. Aunt Harriet must have been poppin the happy pills BIG TIME when she recommended that freakin POS dive.
Your description nailed it in my opinion  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 5:02 pm : link
I don't really remember it in too much detail. I think I thankfully blocked much of it. Plus, I don't think it was the 210th party. I think it was a b-day for Gramps only. I recall the 210th was at a reception hall where we sat at a table like we were at a McCarthy hearing. Am I remembering it right?
Was that the one when Larry had  
schnitzie : 10/31/2014 5:44 pm : link
a bowl of ice with Miller Beer ponies in it? Or was it Bud?

I dunno...but holy shit did that Chinese food place suck BALLS!
Mrvax, why would you ever willingly eat something....  
Crispino : 10/31/2014 6:56 pm : link
that you had to "choke down". I know people who pride themselves on eating exotic, often nasty shit. I don't understand the appeal of this endeavor.
Ira  
Route 9 in LEH : 10/31/2014 7:04 pm : link
Agreed on the White Castle choice. I never saw what the attraction was about anything that was made by that place and I'll eat fast food. I'm in OK shape, but far from a health nut. I think I had 20 of those Reese's peanut butter cups today.
60 years ago  
OldPolack : 10/31/2014 7:27 pm : link
cold C-Rations from WWII in the field at Ft Dix.
Real Chinese food.  
Red Dog : 10/31/2014 8:03 pm : link
I generally hate Chinese food, and I have been exposed to quite a lot of it in many locales for business reasons over the years.

Many years ago I was working for a very large company and they had just transfered me to Buffalo. When I got there, I ran into one of the considerably higher ups in the organization who I already knew and liked. He had been an OSS officer in WW II and spent three years behind the Japanese lines in China. So he obviously had a lot of experience with real Chinese food.

When discussing where we would dine that evening, I voiced my dislike of Chinese. His response was that I had never had real Chinese food, that real Chinese was really good, and that he would take me to what he maintained was the best real Chinese restaurant anywhere near the east coast. He was pretty insistent about it, and I decided to trust his judgement.

To make a long story short, I hated it. Never went anywhere near the place again while I lived there or in the many years after I left the company to move to another area but continued to do business on the Niagara Frontier.

And I still hate Chinese food, real or fake, where ever I find it anywhere in the US or Canada.

However, I can say that I had a pretty damn good Italian smorgasbord (antipasto, spaghetti, lasagne, and pizza) after a very, very cold (sharp wind at 25 below F) morning of serious snowmobile travel through almost drifted shut trails at the Bam Chinese restaurant in Senneterre, Quebec. But when I had Chinese food there a couple of years later, I hated it.
US Army rations (C or K - not sure)  
GiantJohn : 10/31/2014 9:35 pm : link
Pick any of those wonderful meals. They were really bad.
One of the worst  
McNally's_Nuts : 10/31/2014 10:14 pm : link
dining experiences I've ever had was at the Union Oyster House this summer in Boston. The only thing that was excellent was the shrimp cocktail.

The oysters were awful and I didn't much enjoy the lobster I purchased either, although that could be because it was my first time ordering it.

Legal Seafoods in Boston Harbor I found was excellent from soup to nuts.
Let's  
McNally's_Nuts : 10/31/2014 10:20 pm : link
be honest though. If anyone goes to Grey's Papaya and they are sober...well you deserve everything that's coming to you.
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