I have a specific fondness of the pre made baguettes jambon emmental they have at French has stations. They are not exceptional, but fulfill a certain void in me.
I somehow doubt American had station food will compare, though.
Last time I went to Macon, Missouri I got the best sushi I’ve ever eaten in my life at Casey’s Gas Station and I’ve been to AFC sushi like fifteen times.
I have a specific fondness of the pre made baguettes jambon emmental they have at French has stations. They are not exceptional, but fulfill a certain void in me.
I somehow doubt American had station food will compare, though.
Eeh. It’s the same kind of microwavable chow as they have in Japanese convenience stores - it’s not good, but it’s fine if you’re expecting it.
I stand by 7/11 onigiri being actually pretty good. I’ve had plenty of worse fast food
I have had some shockingly decent sushi from 7/11, now that you remind me…
Yeah, their shrimp and mayonnaise onigiri with an Asahi for under $5 total was just the perfect jet lag food
The US has a pretty broad range of what counts as a “gas station” Some of them have on-site prepared food that is legitimately pretty good.
I’d much rather eat at Wawa or Sheetz than a fast food place. I’ve never been to a Buc-ees but those are supposed to be great, too.
You’re probably right, but we do have sushi at our gas stations.
I don’t really recommend it.
Last time I went to Macon, Missouri I got the best sushi I’ve ever eaten in my life at Casey’s Gas Station and I’ve been to AFC sushi like fifteen times.
Casey’s Gas Station you say?