Mexican Food: A Comparison Of Mexican Food At Taco Bell

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Mexican food is a world-wide favorite that has many selections of food to choose from. One of the “so- called” Mexican restaurants Taco Bell, takes the world by storm. Glen Bell was the starter of Taco Bell. There are nearly 7,000 restaurants around the world. The experience at each Taco Bell will differ due to the staff at the restaurant. Like many fast-food places there is a drive thru that helps the customer get in and out as fast as possible. The menu has more than 50 items on their menu. Taco Bell is a restaurant that offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Desserts are offered as well to customers. To better their restaurant they have a sale everyday from 2-5 allowing all beverages to be a dollar. ”.They have wonderful food and service. If they make a mistake they fix it without any attitude. I realize fast food is demanding and not always an easy place to work in.” (review 5). In order for a restaurant
Since Taco Bell claims to be a Mexican restaurant I have high expectations of the food that I receive. The Mexican food that I most enjoy and expect is something authentic. I would like the spices to be very rich and to have a burst of flavor on my taste buds. I expect for the chips and taco shells to not be stale. The crunch that is in every bite truly helps make the experience much more pleasurable. My experience has not been quite up to my expectations. The “Mexican” food is very “American”. The rich spices cease to exist, which make the food taste more bland compared to mexican food. The chips will be soggy due to the juices of the meat, therefore the crunch is not there that I desire. Along with that the taco shells nearly crumble in my hands when I take a bite. Most of the food in the Taco falls out leaving me with a broken shell and food everywhere. Overall I would rate the Mexican food aspect a 3 out of

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