![]() These variations reside on the chain's "secret menu," though the menu is accessible on the company's web site. There are, however, additional named items not on the menu, but available at every In-N-Out. The hamburgers come with lettuce, tomato, with or without onions (the customer is asked upon ordering, and may have them fresh or grilled), and a sauce, which is called "spread" (a Thousand Island dressing variant). French fries and fountain drinks are available, as well as three flavors of milkshakes. Ray Garcia, Broken Spanish (LA): “Double-Double animal-style with chopped chiles, plus a single burger the same way.The In-N-Out menu consists of three burger varieties: hamburger, cheeseburger, and "Double-Double" (double meat/double cheese). Matt Brimer, (formerly Haven ) (SF): “Double-Double animal-style or a Flying Dutchman with jalapeños.” Mark Bolton, Coin-Op (SF): “Double-Double, extra lettuce and tomato, no sauce, medium lemonade, and fries extra crispy.” Kwang Uh, Baroo (LA): “Cheeseburger with grilled onions, sometimes animal-style.” Niki Nakayama, n/naka (LA): “I love In-N-Out! I like the cheeseburger with both cooked and raw onions. Vinny Dotolo, Animal (LA): “One Double-Double, protein-style with no onion.” Jon Shook, Animal (LA): “One hamburger, no onion, extra pickle, and one protein-style hamburger, no onion, extra pickles, and fries.” My go-to is always an animal-style cheeseburger and a chocolate milk shake. Melissa Perello, Octavia (SF): “I rarely eat at In-N-Out anymore because of work, but when I do, it’s usually on the drive up to or the drive back from Tahoe. ![]() ![]() Kris Yenbamroong, Night + Market (LA) : Most recent order for Night+Market crew: “10 Double-Doubles (animal-style) and 10 animal-style fries, plus chocolate milkshakes and plenty of spicy cascabella peppers.” Ludo Lefebvre, Trois Mec (LA): “Double-Double protein-style, with well-done fries.” Last time for whatever reason Evan ordered for me and got just a plain cheeseburger. Now I split it between two days (with a green juice in between) and get a single patty two days in a row, but always animal-style.”Įvan & Sarah Rich, Rich Table (SF): “We always get the Double-Double. When I go in LA, I used to eat Double-Doubles, but I think I’m getting too old for that. At our restaurant Pink’s in Manila, we actually used the In-N-Out burger for inspiration except we make our own bread. Walter Manzke, Republique (LA): “Best burger that exists, but maybe because that’s because I grew up on it. Traci des Jardins, Jardinière (SF): “Cheeseburger, animal-style.” And their fries are soggy unless you ask for extra crispy.”īrandon Jew, Mister Jiu's (SF): “#1 animal-style, add caramelized onions and add pepperoncini.”īrett Cooper, Aster (SF) : “Double-Double, mustard, grilled, extra pickles, animal-style fries.” to me the Double-Double throws off the balance. I prefer the single cheeseburger because I think it is all about the balance of flavors. “Probably the only time I drink Coke but it’s part of the flavor sensation. Preeti Mistry, Juhu Beach Club (SF): Single cheeseburger, animal-style, fries extra crispy, and a Coke. Richie Nakano (formerly Hapa Ramen) (SF): “I only go to In-N-Out hungover so this is bleak but: 3x3 animal-style, fries animal-style, pink lemonade, vanilla shake.”īrooke Williamson, Hudson House (LA): Animal-style, protein-style. To find out just how deep the love for In-N-Out runs, Eater turned to the restaurant world itself, consulting chefs to find out exactly what they eat when they’re the customer and not the cook.ĭavid Chang, Momofuku (NYC): One grilled cheese with griddled tomatoes, animal-style and spicy.Īnthony Bourdain, Parts Unknown : A Double-Double, animal-style.Ĭharles Bililies, Souvla (SF): “A Double-Double, animal-style with chopped chilies, well-done fries, and an iced tea with two lemons.” Well-known for its minimalist menu, the burger chain founded in Southern California in 1948 enjoys a cult following that includes celebrities and chefs who enjoy its straightforward burger menu and animal-style (every topping in the house) fries. Though this prompted ire in Los Angeles, it’s clear that In-N-Out will continue to be the crowd favorite. According to a new poll, Five Guys has unseated In-N-Out as America’s favorite burger chain.
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