The best fast food restaurant in every US state
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Fast food at its finest
Whether you’re craving a juicy burger, the freshest fish tacos, or the spiciest chili fries, you'll find what you're looking for at these fabulous no-frills food trucks, hole-in-the-wall gems, and mom-and-pop restaurants. They may not be fancy but, when it comes to delivering mouth-watering food in minutes, they’re unbeatable.
Click or scroll through our gallery as we reveal the best fast food restaurant in every US state.
Our selections are based on genuine user reviews, awards and accolades, and the first-hand experience of our team. They're also regularly checked and updated.
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Alabama: Eugene's Hot Chicken, Birmingham and Hoover
Quickly graduating from a small pop-up in 2015 to a popular food truck, followed by a brick-and-mortar restaurant, Eugene's serves up some of the finest fried chicken in all of Alabama. This is the place to go for lip-tinglingly hot Nashville–style chicken, available in four levels of heat with a range of tasty Southern sides like fried okra, cornbread, and collard greens. Popular orders include juicy tenders, jumbo wings, and the signature hot chicken sandwich.
Alabama: Meat Boss, Mobile
The food at Meat Boss, a word-of-mouth gem loved by locals in coastal Mobile, is prepared slowly and served fast. This family-owned smoke pit is known for its simple low and slow meats, presented in grab-and-go brown paper bags. It started out as a tiny hole-in-the-wall takeout joint in 2012 and has grown to be a packed favorite. Choose your meat (from beef brisket and pulled chicken to smoked turkey breast), then add your choice of bread, sauce, toppings, and sides. It's a winning combination.
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Alaska: Tommy's Burger Stop, Anchorage
Specializing in Cajun-influenced burgers, po' boys, and Philly cheesesteaks, this lively diner has won plenty of awards and recently opened a second spot in south Anchorage. The original Spenard location is tiny and totally charming – and there’s usually a line out the door, but it's there for a reason. The burger menu is massive; keep it simple with the Burger Stop Cheeseburger (a juicy patty seasoned with Cajun spices that fans say is the best they’ve ever had) or go for one of the weekly specials like the Aloha burger, which comes with teriyaki sauce, pineapple, and onions.
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Arizona: Carolina's Mexican Food, various locations
Arizona is said to be the birthplace of the chimichanga, so for this state our pick had to be Carolina's Mexican Food, a no-frills eatery that's been serving up exceptional quality fast food since 1968. The menu is short and sweet; the shredded chicken tacos and beef tamales are top notch, but it's the chimichangas that people really talk about. The deep-fried tortilla is perfectly crisp without being greasy, and the fillings (shredded machaca beef or chicken) are packed with flavor.
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Arkansas: Flying Fish, Bentonville and Little Rock
Head to Flying Fish to feast on some of the best fried seafood around. Arkansas staples like fried catfish, BBQ shrimp, deep-fried oysters, and hush puppies are all popular here, as well as house specialties such as Hula Poppers – jalapeño peppers stuffed with cheese and shrimp and wrapped in bacon. You can eat in the cafeteria-style restaurant or order takeout. The eatery also has several branches across Texas.
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California: Rosemarie’s Burgers, San Diego
Good things really do come in small packages at this family-friendly spot on San Diego’s Mission Bay. Rosemarie’s Burgers specializes in flavor-packed sliders made with everything from wagyu beef to crispy fried eggplant, and fans rave about the generous portion sizes and creative fillings. The joint came in at number 40 on Yelp's annual Top 100 US Restaurants list for 2024 and gets particular praise for its authentic Nashville hot chicken sliders and Spicy Elote Fries, which are topped with roasted sweetcorn, chipotle aioli, pickled peppers, and Cotija cheese.
California: Kogi Korean BBQ, various locations
Choosing the finest fast food spot in a state as diverse as California is a tall order. So, considering Los Angeles is famous for both tacos and Korean food, our pick is a mix of the two. Kogi Korean BBQ, co-founded by chef Roy Choi, has a fleet of four wildly popular food trucks that stop at various locations depending on the day. Fans give glowing reviews of the kimchi quesadillas, Kogi hot dogs, and the signature tacos, which come filled with tender gochujang-infused pork belly, butt, and shoulder.
California: Original Tommy’s, various locations
California is home to some utterly iconic burger joints, from Fatburger to In-N-Out – but those in search of something a little spicier should head to Original Tommy’s, a small Southern Californian chain that’s been slinging delightfully messy fast food since 1946. Made fresh every day, the restaurant’s signature chili is a thing of beauty: rich, savory, and just the right texture for smothering on the incredible burgers, hot dogs, fries, and tamales. Original Tommy’s has multiple California locations, as well as three spots in Nevada.
Colorado: Beau Jo’s, various locations
Founded in Idaho Springs in 1973, Beau Jo's pioneered what's known today as Colorado-style ‘mountain pizza,’ a type of pizza pie with a distinctively thick, honey-sweetened crust that creates a barrier to hold in the mountain of toppings. These huge pizzas are sold by the pound, and one could easily feed a family. Piled high with homemade pizza sauce, salami, meatballs, bacon, Italian sausage, and mozzarella, The Motherlode is one of the most popular choices. There are seven Beau Jo's branches around Colorado.
Connecticut: Dogtown, Milford
Dogtown is loved by Milford locals thanks to the speedy service, quality ingredients and wide range of dogs and toppings available. Diners can either get a ‘freestyle’ hot dog and customize it with their choice of extras, or leave it to the pros and grab a ‘tricked out’ dog from the specialty menu, which features hearty options such as the chili, bacon, and coleslaw–topped Mongo. On the side, go for crispy tater tots loaded with blue cheese, Buffalo sauce, and scallions.
Connecticut: Sally's Apizza, various locations
Fans of New Haven’s classic pizza style are spoilt for choice in Connecticut, with countless shops specializing in the region’s famously crispy and charred pies. However, those in the know say Sally's Apizza is the best of all. This historic pizzeria first opened in 1938 and has slowly grown into a small regional chain with locations across Connecticut (and one in Woburn, Massachusetts). At Sally’s, the pies have barely changed since day one, and diners particularly rate the flavorful tomato sauce and singed crust. The classic pepperoni is hard to beat, but the signature white potato and rosemary pie is also great.
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Delaware: Lettie's Kitchen, Hockessin
Customers flock to this homely restaurant for its perfectly cooked ‘broasted’ chicken, which offers the ideal combination of crispy batter and tender, juicy meat. On the side you can order mouth-watering homemade coleslaw and mac 'n' cheese by the pint. Lettie’s Kitchen was opened by mother-and-son team Susan and Tom Alexander in 2011, and just three years later they received the 'Best Fried Chicken' accolade in the Best of Delaware awards.
Florida: How Ya Dough’n, Boca Raton and Boynton Beach
The sensational pizzas practically fly out of the door of this highly rated pizzeria, which featured on Yelp's annual Top 100 US Restaurants list for 2024. The pies at How Ya Dough’n are crafted with naturally leavened sourdough, which is made from scratch and fermented for five to seven days for maximum flavor and amazing texture. Favorites include The OG pizza – a simple but superb combination of mozzarella, creamy Havarti cheese, house-made red sauce, and basil – and more creative offerings like the Pistachio Pizza, made with truffle oil, pecorino, pistachio, and honey.
Florida: Sanguich de Miami, Miami
If you’re in Miami and in need of a quick food fix, a Cubano is the way to go. Sanguich de Miami is the only joint on our list that has a Michelin Bib Gourmand Award, but there’s nothing overly fancy or pretentious about this sandwich shop in Little Havana. There's usually a line of diners at the walk-up window, and almost everyone is after the same thing: a hearty Cuban sandwich filled with pork butt that's been marinated for a week in garlic and spices. That said, the chicharrones and plantain fries are also incredible.
Florida: PDQ Chicken, various locations
Founded in Tampa in 2011, PDQ (that stands for People Dedicated to Quality) quickly took the fried chicken world by storm, gaining a fanbase for its hand-breaded tenders and nuggets, loaded sandwiches, and milkshakes. Must-order dishes include the Honey Butter Chicken Sandwich and crispy waffle fries, while signature sauces in flavors like creamy garlic and sweet sriracha are irresistible. These days the regional chain has more than 60 locations in Florida, North Carolina, New Jersey, and New York.
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Georgia: Blakely Chicken, Blakely
Blakely Chicken might look modest, but it serves some of the best chicken around – and in a state that’s certainly not lacking in fantastic options, that’s saying something. This Southwest Georgia drive-thru was founded in 1976 by two best friends, and it offers up expertly executed Southern-style chicken breasts, drumsticks, thighs, and strips that can be served fried or baked. Customers also rate the corn nuggets, cheese grits, and peach cobbler.
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Hawaii: Fresh Catch, various locations
Diners say this small Hawaiian chain with four branches makes the greatest poke they’ve ever tasted. Fresh Catch is rated for its fresh fish and homemade sauces, as well as its colorful decor and casual atmosphere. The friendly staff will happily let you try lots of different samples so you can build your perfect poke bowl. Our advice? Don’t miss the salmon shoyu poke, or the deep-fried ahi belly covered with creamy garlic butter.
Idaho: Effies Tavern, Lewiston
When it comes to burgers, Effies Tavern in Lewiston doesn't mess around. At this little hole-in-the-wall restaurant, you'll find some of the biggest burgers you've ever seen – including a gargantuan eight-inch, one-pound patty that even those with the biggest of appetites will struggle to finish. If that sounds like too much, the wickedly tasty burgers are also available in more manageable half portions. Be sure to order some crispy finger steaks on the side.
Illinois: Pequod's Pizza, Chicago and Morton Grove
Want to get your hands on the tastiest deep dish around? Any Chicagoan worth their salt will send you straight to Pequod's – a local institution that was named best pizza place in all of America on Yelp’s 2024 100 Best Pizza Spots list. This joint has been crafting sensational pies since 1970, and is famous for its fluffy, airy pan-style pizzas with a caramelized cheese crust (achieved by coating the edge of the pan with mozzarella before cooking). Topping options are kept simple; Pequod's recommends diners add no more than five for the best results.
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Indiana: Garcia's Hot Dogs, Indianapolis
Fast food doesn’t get much better than the sensational hot dogs served up at this much-loved cart, located at 16th and Emerson in Indianapolis. These one-of-a-kind wieners are steamed to perfection and served Chicago-style with all the classic fixings: yellow mustard, sweet relish, freshly chopped onions, sliced tomatoes, and pickles. Fans also love the Garcia Ruben Dog, which comes topped with Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island dressing. A full meal with chips and a drink typically costs under $10, too.
Iowa: Maid-Rite, Muscatine
No trip to the Hawkeye State would be complete without visiting the first ever Maid-Rite to try one of the Midwestern chain’s iconic loose meat sandwiches. The Original Maid-Rite sandwich was invented at this joint in Muscatine in 1926 and was an instant hit. You only need to taste the sandwich, with its mounds of perfectly seasoned ground beef topped with onions and pickles, to see why.
Kansas: Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que, Kansas City
Born out of a gas station in Kansas City, this relaxed barbecue pit stop is world-famous for its extra smoky ribs and burnt ends, and it's won numerous awards since it opened in 1996. The joint's Z-Man Sandwich is also legendary, consisting of slow-smoked beef brisket, smoked provolone cheese, and two crispy onion rings, all inside a toasted Kaiser roll. There are four branches of Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que in the state.
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Kentucky: Chicken King, Louisville
Don’t let the humble appearance of this drive-thru spot deceive you; Chicken King consistently gets great reviews. Customers praise the quality of the food, especially the perfectly cooked Southern-style fried chicken, the spicy wings (with loads of flavor options), and home-style sides such as corn bread, potato salad, and fried okra. A hearty three-piece chicken dinner with two sides costs around $10, so it’s great value, too.
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Louisiana: Radosta's Restaurant, Metairie
Few items are more celebrated in Louisiana food culture than the po’ boy, and this straightforward neighborhood deli serves up some of the best you’ll ever taste. It's hard to go wrong with any of the sandwiches on offer at Radosta's; the roast beef and fried shrimp po’ boys are both exceptional, while the customer favorite is the Wayne’s Special – hot veal Parmesan topped with red gravy and oozy provolone.
Maine: Taco the Town, Brunswick
Devoted fans of Taco the Town say it gives LA’s best taco trucks a run for their money. Founder Tai takes inspiration from family recipes and the Mexican food of his childhood in Northern California to create tacos and burritos that always impress. Come early for the breakfast tortas (fried egg, cheese, and chorizo inside a fresh bolillo roll), or stop for lunch and feast on Al Pastor tacos filled with tender pineapple-marinated pork. There are also four types of homemade salsa to choose from.
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Maryland: The Original Thrasher's French Fries, Ocean City
When visiting Ocean City’s Boardwalk, tucking into a tub of Thrasher's perfectly crisp and golden French fries, doused with apple cider vinegar, is basically mandatory. This acclaimed spot was opened in 1929 by J.T. Thrasher, who had a single ambition: to produce the perfect French fry. Fans would say he succeeded, and the original recipe has been used for around a century. There are three locations in Ocean City, but the original (near the pier) continues to be the most popular, so expect lines throughout the day.
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Massachusetts: Bedford House of Roast Beef, Bedford
As is the case with all the best hole-in-the-wall spots, this sandwich shop looks unassuming, but the food is something to really shout about. Bedford House of Roast Beef has been run by the Barounis family since 1985 and is loved for its classic New England–style roast beef sandwiches – which are served groaning with juicy, thinly sliced roast meat, mayo, cheese, and barbecue sauce. Customers praise the fast service, affordable prices, and generous portions, as well as the seafood rolls and enormous onion rings.
Michigan: Buddy's Pizza, various locations
Detroit-style pizza occupies the perfect middle ground between a crispy New York–style slice and a gooey Chicago-style deep dish, and Buddy's Pizza has been perfecting its recipe since 1946. This award-winning chain has more than 20 branches across Michigan and is known for crafting rectangular pizzas with crunchy, cheesy corner slices. What really makes them stand out is the unique layering process: pepperoni goes on first, followed by Wisconsin brick cheese, and finally a thick tomato sauce.
Minnesota: My Burger, various locations
Since debuting in Minneapolis in 2004, this family-run joint has become a real favorite, loved for its speedily served, customizable burgers of all descriptions – from classic beef to veggie, fish, and turkey. The winning formula here is to let diners create their own perfect burger (as well as all the usual toppings, you can opt to add a fried egg, Cajun spices, or teriyaki sauce). The fries and shakes are also worth the hype, and people love the kitsch decor in all branches.
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Mississippi: Bettina's Soulfood Kitchen, Jackson
Mom-and-pop restaurants don’t get much more welcoming than Bettina's Soulfood Kitchen, with countless reviews praising the warm and efficient service from owner Bettina and her family. The menu is packed with home-style classics: think buttery biscuits and crackling cornbread baked fresh each morning, fried catfish, and chicken every way, plus a mac 'n' cheese dish that’s said to be beyond compare.
Missouri: Steve’s Hot Dogs, St. Louis
Hickory-smoked all-beef hot dogs are the major draw at this relaxed counter-serve eatery, where every sausage is grilled to perfection and finished with regionally sourced toppings. It all began in 2011, when musician Steve Ewing opened his first cart to satisfy concertgoers' late-night cravings. Nowadays, Steve’s Hot Dogs is famed for its limited-run collaborations with local restaurants, and for its signature St Louis Dog, resplendent with grilled onions, peppers, bacon, provolone, and smoked mustard.
Montana: Biga Pizza, Missoula
Customers flock to this pizza joint in the Rocky Mountains intent on sampling the signature thin and crispy pizzas. Made using a traditional Italian technique called biga, which involves the dough being fermented slowly for a richer, deeper flavor, the results speak for themselves, with diners saying it’s the best pizza they’ve ever tasted. Can't decide what to order? The calzone is large enough to feed three, and gourmet toppings such as house-made fennel marmalade set it firmly apart.
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Nebraska: Louie M's Burger Lust, Omaha
This relaxed fast food joint has been around since 1980. While it's famous for offering some of the best burgers and hot sandwiches in the area, it’s the dangerously addictive green pork chili that locals keep coming back for. For the best of both worlds, order the Italian Burger (seasoned beef topped with mozzarella and Parmesan) or the signature Omaha Ruben, with a bowl of green pork chili on the side.
Nevada: Tacos El Gordo, Las Vegas
This Tijuana-style taco chain has four outposts in Las Vegas (plus several throughout California) and is a go-to spot for food lovers in need of a late-night spice fix. Diners love the Tacos de Adobada – filled with spicy pork that's shaved to order from a revolving column of juicy marinated meat. Handmade corn tortillas and guacamole, and salsas prepared from scratch daily make Tacos El Gordo a cut above, and adventurous diners can even fill their tacos with the likes of beef tongue and brain.
New Hampshire: The Gyro Spot, Manchester
Serving up a menu of hearty gyros, salads, and loaded rice bowls, The Gyro Spot has been bringing a slice of Greek sunshine to the streets of Manchester since opening in 2012. There's another outpost in Salem, Massachusetts, and reviewers praise the speedy service, creative menu, and consistently fresh food. The chicken gyro – a grilled pita crammed with juicy rotisserie chicken, tangy homemade tzatziki, and hand-cut fries – is described as perfection, while the loaded feta fries are also great.
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New Jersey: Tommy's Italian Sausage & Hot Dogs, Elizabeth
Make sure you're feeling very hungry before visiting this rustic hole-in-the-wall hot dog spot – the portions are epic! The historic eatery opened in 1969, and its famed Italian dogs consist of a hot dog, grilled peppers, onions, and a dizzying amount of crunchy deep-fried potatoes, all packed into a huge wedge of soft pizza bread. Fans say you’ll be hooked after one bite. The potatoes are so good, they’re also sold by the cup.
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New Mexico, Dog House, Albuquerque
Made famous by cult TV shows Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, this drive-thru restaurant is a must-visit along Route 66. Dog House is no frills, but customers who come to see a part of television history leave saying the food is worth the trip alone. The footlong and the chili dog are the top orders here, but the menu also features burgers, a chicken sandwich, and perfectly crispy fries.
New Mexico: Taqueria El Paisa, Albuquerque
If you’re in the mood to feast, Taqueria El Paisa has you covered with its hearty quesadillas, loaded burritos, and flavor-filled tacos. This rustic cash-only restaurant is usually packed, but the line moves quickly, and the service is swift. You can order to go from the walk-up window out front or eat your meal on the covered patio. It’s a particularly popular stop for lunch (be sure to try the juicy pork and potato gorditas), and the horchata and aguas frescas drinks are sensational, too.
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New York: Joe’s Pizza, New York City
A fast food lover’s paradise, New York City has countless iconic fast food spots – but if you ask us, Joe’s Pizza is one of the finest. Big, foldable, and oozing with cheese, this is the classic pizza people dream of when they think of a New York slice. Established in 1975 by Naples native Joe Pozzuoli, the joint is just as popular with New Yorkers as it is with visitors. As well as the original location in Greenwich Village, Joe's Pizza has several branches across the city.
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New York: Lioni's Italian Heroes, Brooklyn, New York City
This no-frills joint was voted Brooklyn’s best sandwich shop in Good Day New York’s 2024 Best of the Boroughs competition, and diners say its overstuffed heroes are really worth the hype. Lioni's Italian Heroes has two locations in Brooklyn and proudly serves more than150 different sandwiches, many filled with the shop’s legendary fresh mozzarella, which is made in house. Top-rated sammies include The Rosanna Scotto, a meat feast that comes packed with ham, salami, pepperoni, soppressata, fresh mozzarella, and roasted peppers. Make sure you come hungry, as these hefty heroes can easily feed two.
New York: Ted’s Hot Dogs, various locations
New York state certainly isn’t lacking in amazing hot dog joints, but this Buffalo legend is a real destination spot. Ted’s was founded in 1927, when Greek immigrant Theodore Spiro Liaros started selling hot dogs from a horse-drawn cart near the city’s Peace Bridge. These days there might be eight locations across Western New York (plus one in Arizona), but the sensational char-broiled dogs have barely changed. Available in regular or foot-long sizes, they’re traditionally garnished ‘all the way,’ with ketchup, mustard, sweet pickle relish, Ted’s hot sauce, chopped onions, and a dill pickle spear.
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North Carolina: Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, Chapel Hill and Louisburg
In need of comfort food, fast? Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen serves country-style fried chicken biscuits and delicious Southern breakfasts from a drive-thru window. The famed biscuits are the kind you need to use both hands to eat, and customers say they’re perfectly buttery and flaky, with generous fillings of fried chicken, egg, bacon, sausage, and cheese. If you’re seriously hungry, order a hash brown on the side and slip it inside your biscuit for even more indulgence.
North Dakota: Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews, Bismarck and Fargo
This award-winning restaurant is renowned for its buzzing atmosphere and epic menu – there are around 50 different burgers on offer, plus crispy fried mac ‘n’ cheese wedges and chicken wings (with more than 20 sauces to choose from). The Glazed Doughnut Burger gets lots of attention, but it's the simply served Kobe beef burgers that the connoisseurs come back for. Sickies has a few locations in North Dakota and several outside the state.
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Ohio: Pleasant Ridge Chili Restaurant, Cincinnati
Thinner than Texas style, and flavored with ingredients like chocolate and cinnamon, Cincinnati’s famous chili is one of those love-or-hate dishes. If you’re a devotee, head down to Pleasant Ridge Chili Restaurant, where fans say you’ll taste the city’s finest. This old-timey diner has been run by the Sideris family since 1964, and its signature Cincinnati-style chili is served the classic way: on top of spaghetti, fries, or hot dogs, with a mound of grated cheese.
Oklahoma: Nic's Grill, Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is a hub for global cuisines, but when you need comfort food in a hurry, your got-to order should be a hefty burger from Nic's Grill. This homey diner featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, and customers praise its warm atmosphere and speedy service, not to mention the fantastic quality of the beef used in owner Nic's prized patties. Toppings are kept to a minimum to really let that flavor shine; opt for The Classic, simply served with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onion, French mustard, and sharp Cheddar.
Oklahoma: Tucker’s Onion Burgers, Oklahoma City and Norman
Of course, any conversation about fast food in Oklahoma simply has to mention the state’s iconic onion burger, which was invented in the Depression era when small-town diners and restaurants would add cheaper ingredients to their meat patties to bulk them out. Tucker's Onion Burgers is a relatively new chain, with five branches across the region, but fans rave about the perfectly charred onion and jalapeño–packed burgers, served simply with your choice of salad and condiments. The hand-cut fries are also sensational.
Oregon: Ko Sisters Seoul Food, Portland
Portland is awash with high-end Korean food options – but if you want something quick and tasty, head to this trendy food cart, where the authentic street food more than lives up to the internet hype. Ko Sisters Seoul Food is part of Cartside Food Carts, a pod of seven food trucks in Portland. It has a following for its gochujang-glazed rice cakes, spicy fried chicken, and Korean-style corn dogs that are half sausage, half mozzarella on a stick, drizzled with ketchup and mustard.
Pennsylvania: Steve & Irene's Hoagies, Mayfield
Both the hoagie and the Philly cheesesteak were invented in this state, so it's fair to say Pennsylvanians know their sandwiches. Loved local landmark Steve & Irene's Hoagies has been running for more than 40 years and has won countless awards in that time. As well as serving classic cheesesteaks, it offers a huge range of creative versions, from The Krakow – topped with pierogies, cheese whiz and gravy – to the massive Quad Bypass, a heady mix of capicola ham, bacon, Texas sauce, fries, and ketchup.
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Rhode Island: Olneyville New York System, Providence and Cranston
If you’re looking for a taste of Rhode Island’s famous hot wieners, this historic spot is the place to pick up the finest. After all, the Stavrianakos family has been running the restaurant in the same location since 1946. So, what makes them so special? The sausages are a unique blend of beef, pork, veal, and spices, which makes them snappy, tangy, and very meaty. When you order, ask for your wiener 'all the way' – that means served in a steamed bun with mustard, meat sauce, celery salt, and onions.
South Carolina: Sweatman's BBQ, Holly Hill
A truly rustic South Carolinian barbecue joint located in an old farmhouse in rural Orangeburg County, Sweatman's BBQ uses oak, hickory, and pecan wood to smoke its whole hogs for 12-14 hours, continuously basting the meat with a secret mustard-based sauce for maximum deliciousness. Locals travel from miles around to feast on the likes of chopped pork ribs, pulled pork, and barbecue pork sandwiches. Don’t leave without grabbing a bag of crispy pork skins to take home.
South Dakota: Eddie’s Tacos RC, Rapid City
Family-run Eddie’s Tacos has a dedicated regional following, attracting lines of hungry customers wherever its two Rapid City food trucks go. Fans rave about the generous portions, reasonable prices, and delicious homemade hot sauces. Our recommendation? Order the all-meat combo burrito filled with beef, chicken, and pork, and finished with salsa, cheese, cabbage, and onion.
Tennessee: Five Points Pizza, Nashville
Both branches of this popular Nashville pizza joint are regularly packed with locals and tourists alike, all intent on getting their hands on the restaurant’s exceptional New York–style pizza. The simple cheese slices are pretty unbeatable, and the ever-changing daily specials (there’s always a veggie and meat option available) are always worth a look, too. Few can resist ordering a side of cheesy garlic knots, served with a pot of marinara sauce for dipping.
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Texas: Roostar Vietnamese Grill, Houston
With its significant Vietnamese population, it's no surprise that Houston has some of the country’s best bánh mì spots. Roostar Vietnamese Grill is the brainchild of Linda Nguyen, who used recipes adapted from her grandmother’s sandwich shop in Vietnam to launch a legacy of her own – and she now has four award-winning branches across the city. Soft baguettes are piled with an array of delicious fillings, from chopped rib-eye steak to sous vide pork belly, all garnished with pickles and sauces made fresh in house.
Texas: Tacos Doña Lena, Houston
Coming in at number 38 on Yelp's annual Top 100 US Restaurants list for 2024, Tacos Doña Lena is a bustling spot that attracts diners from all over Houston with its authentic Mexican comfort food. It's run by local food hero Doña Lena, who came to the US from Mexico in the 1990s and supported her family by selling tacos out of her home kitchen, eventually setting up a restaurant. The spot specializes in tacos, quesadillas, gorditas, and sopes, all lovingly made and given a delicious kick by the various house-made hot sauces available. The Birria Street Tacos – stuffed with tender braised beef and served with a cup of consommé for dipping – are a must.
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Texas: Burger Boy, San Antonio
This no-frills burger joint is a cult favorite in San Antonio, with seven branches across the city (and more in the works). There’s nothing particularly innovative going on here – just thick and juicy burgers cooked to perfection, with classic garnishes and sauces – and that’s exactly why local enthusiasts love it so much. The concise menu also features grilled cheese, corn dogs, and fantastic chicken sandwiches, and the old-school shakes shouldn’t be missed, either.
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Utah: Pretty Bird, Salt Lake City
Chef Viet Pham (a previous Iron Chef America winner) brings a taste of Nashville-style hot fried chicken to Salt Lake City with Pretty Bird, a buzzy spot with four locations in the city. The small menu features fried chicken sandwiches, made with crisp thigh or white meat tenders, plus crinkle cut fries and Mexican street corn. The spice level of the chicken ranges from mild to ‘hot behind,' so proceed with caution – some customers say that even the mild version has a real kick to it.
Vermont: Beansie's Bus, Burlington
It’s always a sign that spring has arrived when this food truck opens up for the season in Vermont's Battery Park. Beansie's Bus launched in 1944 in a retrofitted school bus, and it still serves fast food classics from April to September every year. On the menu you’ll find Michigan-style hot dogs, simple but perfectly executed cheeseburgers, and double-cooked fries that diners rave about. For a real taste of summer, try a vanilla creemee (Vermont-style soft serve ice cream) to finish things off.
Virginia: Garnett's Cafe, Richmond
Garnett's Cafe – a picture-perfect sandwich shop on an idyllic corner in the heart of Richmond's Fan neighborhood – offers classic salads, daily soups, and tempting slices of cake and pie. Despite the quaint look of the café, the hefty sandwiches are a serious affair, with a huge number of hot and cold options available. You can try everything from a loaded California club to an indulgent croque monsieur filled with Black Forest ham and Gruyère, and smothered in a gooey cheese sauce.
Washington: Katsu Burger, various locations
If you’re going to mess with a fast food classic, there had better be a pretty good reason for it – and, fortunately, Katsu Burger, with three restaurants in Seattle and several others in the surrounding areas, has found one. The joint marries the classic American burger with katsu, the Japanese technique involving coating food in panko breadcrumbs and frying. The burgers come with a range of fusion toppings, and customers say they’re delicious, perfectly cooked, and huge.
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West Virginia: Hillbilly Hot Dogs, Lesage
Giant hot dogs come with a variety of toppings at this rustic roadside stand, which has become a global destination. Owners Sonny and Knight even opened a wedding chapel a few years ago! The rough and ready vibe is a draw, but for fast food pilgrims the main attraction is the food itself, particularly dishes like the Ala Cheesy Beefy Weenie, a deep-fried sausage with nacho cheese, bacon, a mac wedge, and chili sauce. Finish the gargantuan 15-inch Homewrecker in under 12 minutes, and you’ll win a T-shirt.
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Wisconsin: Santino’s Little Italy, Milwaukee
Recently named one of Yelp’s top 50 pizza places in the US and Canada, this Neapolitan spot is the place for light, puffy-crust pizzas cooked in a wood-fired oven. The menu has plenty of classic options, or you can build your own. A favorite is the Italian beef giardiniera, which comes topped with thinly sliced Italian roast beef, hot or mild giardiniera sauce, and mozzarella. Customers adore the perfectly chewy charred crusts and the fresh toppings.
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Wyoming: Little Shop of Burgers, Casper
This quirky horror movie–themed restaurant claims to make food ‘so good it’s scary,’ and Wyoming locals certainly agree, traveling from all over the state to taste its delicious creations. The Parmesan cheese and garlic–soaked Munster Fries and The Sticky Icky hamburger, topped with chunky peanut butter, peach jelly, and Cheddar cheese, are particularly popular. Reviewers also love the gothic decor (Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven is written on the bathroom wall), as well as the friendly service and affordable prices.
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Last updated by Dominique Ayling.