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In-N-Out
I make it a point to eat there when I can when I won't anywhere else.
Which burger/styles etc?
I'll eat at smaller restaurants if I get a chance. I've eaten at George Motz's restaurant in NYC and liked it.
I'll get an In-N-Out Animal Style Burger. I like it.
Try whole grilled onion and youโll leave animal style behind with the tourists.
Whats on animal style
They fry the burgers with mustard; add grilled onions, pickles and extra burger sauce.