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| Josh Dinar, co-founder and publisher of DiningOut magazine and author of "Good, Better, Best Dining Out: A No-Nonsense Guide to America’s Favorite Chain Restaurants," shares in his own words the 10 chain restaurant menu items you must try (and where to try them) on your next road trip. Dig in! Texas Roadhouse’s Chicken Critters (Austin, Texas) Sometimes you just crave fried chicken. That's when you make a pit stop at Texas Roadhouse to indulge in their crispy, meaty deliciousness. The key to these is frying them just long enough for a crispy shell and a moist interior. Mission accomplished — I could eat these (dipped in ranch) all day. (Credit: Texas Roadhouse) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
| A cut is a cut is a cut, but there's no cut quite like The Melbourne. Lightly seasoned and buttery tender, this filet is everything a steak lover craves. No surprise, though — I've long been impressed with the meat that ushers from Outback's kitchen. Get The Melbourne with a Bloomin' Onion or seasoned fries. (Credit: Flickr / soeperbaby) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
| The king of all salads is a heavy hitter at Tony Roma's, and no wonder. It has just enough dressing, topped with the right amount of nutty-salty Asiago, and a crunchy garnish of fresh croutons. Rarely do I crave salad, but when I do, this hits the spot. (Credit: Flickr / amrufm) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
| Now, I don't usually "do" Cajun, but as soon as I had this dish, I was a convert. I mean, who can resist creamy Alfredo sauce spiked with Cajun butter, tender shrimp, and deliciously moist chicken? Dish that all up over pasta, and I'm sold. (Credit: Flickr / jpellgen) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
| Who goes to CPK and gets a sandwich? I do. See, you'd hardly notice there's no meat — not with portobellos and bell peppers building the core of a meaty vegetarian masterpiece. My favorite touch, though, is the sun-dried tomato aioli. And it's healthy! (Credit: California Pizza Kitchen) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
| Classic they are, resistible they are not: melted, gooey Cheddar, jalapeños for a kick, beans, queso, and seasoned ground beef mounded on a bed of thin and crispy tortilla chips. This one is definitely a comfort for me, and gives me a boost whenever I'm dragging. Chili's Grill and Bar's classic nachos also pairs well with a Chili's margarita. (Credit: Chili’s Grill and Bar) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
| Dessert — it's about time. The mere thought of this peanut buttery goodness makes me weak in the knees. First, it's good — the hard chocolate ganache like a candy bar on top of peanut butter. Then, there’s the Reese's peanut butter filling and the whipped cream. I would create a special event just to dig in. (Credit: Flickr / Perkins') Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||