Monday, November 22, 2010

Army Navy

It was nice going on hiatus. Especially when there's a refreshing new take on the classic burger. At Army Navy, they call it the Bully Boy - three perfectly juicy patties on lettuce, tomatoes & onions between sesame-studded kaisers. If that sounds a little gluttony for you, go ahead with the classic or double patty. No matter how many patties you have, you get the same simple, no fancy frills goodness with every bite. It's so pleasant-tasting you won't imagine they actually eat THAT at the barracks.

If you're tired of the usual tomato sauce-laden burrito then it's a good idea to try one at Army Navy's. They put all the good stuff in that delectable flour tortilla - rice, spanish beans, meat, onions, tomatoes and cilantro - without tomato sauce. Instead, they serve it with salsa on the side, with a slice of lime. This version gives the burrito a zesty twist that's too exciting to pass up on.

Of course, there are onion rings and fries. The slices are thin, crispy and tasty. No the best in town, but delightful nevertheless. Especially when you wash everything down with a huge glass of freshly brewed Libertea. Again, everything is simple - no extra flavors, no weird add-ons. Just plain wholesome ingredients with natural flavors.

Have you noticed the cute names they call their menu items? Aside from Freedom Fries, they also have Starving Sailor and Fearless Fried Chicken. Army Navy dining areas are studded with trivia-filled hangings on the wall that are nice to read while waiting for your order. I am not going to share it here because I'm saving the thrill for you, who probably lives near an Army Navy store so there's no reason for you not to check it out now, what with the unique interiors that's clean and shiny.

Oh and by the way, they're generous on the condiments, so smother on the mayo baby! Don't forget to try some Army Navy sauce to tickle your senses some more. It's the bomb!



2 comments:

Sidnister said...

Saan ang army navy na ito? Para matry...

anne said...

hi sidney! nearest to pgh would be the la salle taft store =)

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