Mashed Delicious! But, boy they make you fat! Whenever I get in White Castle country & crave up a sackful 2 or 3 times in a week, I have to take out the belt a notch or two!
It's true. I've never had White Castle, but ya fuckin know ima pull over. I didn't for the one in Vegas, but, then again, I don't much stop for things in Vegas xD.
Having been raised in poverty, these burgers kept me going. I could get them by the bagful, cheap. At the time they were 15 cents for a plain, and 25 with cheese. A bag of ten would bring the cost down another few cents. In high school I could scavenge can and bottle returns to buy a bag and a large soda in around a half hour. I've won several informal contests in high school, among friends, for eating the most in one sitting. My all time best was around 39. The prize was that I didn't have to pay for them; while the losers picked up the tab. I didn't want to see a slider for a year after, though...
i bought it thinking it was like a "sirloin" slider or something...When I bit into it initially was impressive but then it became moist and slimy and when I looked at the "meat" it was RED. Again, I thought the "Impossible" part was that White Castle took a thick Sirloin Cut and made it "Impossibly small &/or impossibly fast" or something. So when I saw all that red stringy shix falling apart and dissipating on my bun, i thought it was RAW meat and that they didn't cook all the way through. I took both burgers and threw them out the window to the birds. I started to take the sandwiches in and be like, "is THIS what it's supposed to look like? Who can you send RAW meat through the window?!" I was so appalled I felt I was too disgusted and angry to go back in. Glad I didn't, I would have felt stupid accusing them of undercooking sirloin-when it patty wasn't even meat...but still, I dunno why it had the consistency of RAW-GROUND-hamburger...
Story time!!! My first experience with White Castle was in Vegas. I smoke hella pot. And naturally I seen H&K and I literally been craving since 2013 when I first saw the movie. I barely had WHITE CASTLE This year. And of course, I went blazed out of my skull. I bought 20 sliders and 10 orders of fries. I genuinely cried because of how good and simple it was. It was the best shit ever. I was so memorized by the smell, the texture of the food. It was heaven in a box. Like, I went back an hour later for another 20.
I worked at White Castle and my son worked there and now my grandson works there and it is the cleanest restaurant i've ever worked at in my life..... And it is not a Franchise.... And they go once a year to all the white castles to make sure everything is up to par and done correctly and clean....💜
I worked at White Castle in 1968/69. I made my own double and triple deckers way back then. The location was in Verona N.J. Rt.23 And Bloomfield Ave. It's long gone from that location, but the memories are all good
I remember going to White Castle as a kid in like Chicago or something. It was cool because we were cracking up at how small the burgers were!! The were small, but really tasty, and we were laughing at what would become the SLIDER! But it was a cool experience that we talked and laughed about it for years after. I actually kinda thought WC went out of business until 'Harold and Kumar go to White Castle' came out! That movie is a comedy classic that reaffirmed White Castle's greatness. PLEASE BRING WHITE CASTLE TO OMAHA!
I'm getting ready for a 3 day commute to Missouri from Nebraska just to eat at White Castle for the first time (for all 3 days)... always been my dream, even before Harold and Kumar. I always buy the frozen burgers... don't know how they hold up, but they're damn good - can't go a month without them.
I grew up eating White Castles in Illinois. It was our go-to treat every Saturday. When we moved to Nevada it was the one thing I missed about back home. Finally, after decades of hoping we got a White Castle's on the strip. We stood in line for hours and purchased $75.00 worth of the familiar treats. BUT, they were not the same. I don't know if it's the fact that they are using a different mustard or that they are using different onions but the taste is definitely different and not for the better. We no longer purchase White Castle burgers.
I agree. I live in Michigan, and there are White Castles all over the place. I still go there from time-to-time, but it's mostly for nostalgia reasons at this point, because something has definitely changed about the taste of the burgers. Not sure if it's the meat, the cooking process or what, but it's not the same. I don't nearly as often as I used to. And don't even waste your time with the frozen White Castles in the grocery stores. They are absolutely dreadful.
This vid was like a love letter to White Castle. Try to provide balanced information to your subscribers, and not what are essentially ads. I love White Castle too, but I did get food poisoning there once. White paint will not make employees wash their hands.
I read somewhere that food posining happens after like 6-12 hours. So most people think their dinner (18:00) is giving them food poisining but in reality its the things you ate during morning or lunch.
@@redapple360 I had food poisoning once and the onset was so fast that not even 1hr afterwards I was at the ER. I think generally the longer the food spent being contaminated the faster the symptoms will start as the number of bacteria increases exponentially with time.
I worked at white castle as a teenager. There aren't any where I live, but they are available frozen at Wal-Mart with the same classic great taste. White castle still delivers, they are still amazing in 2021. I'm happy to be part of this legacy.
We have the frozen boxed ones in Virginia. They're not the same, but it's all we have. A box of 6 costs around $5. Wal-Mart and the military Commissary sell the bigger boxes. You can only get WC Cheeseburgers at 7-11. When I was a lot younger in the Bronx, I went across the street to get six White Castle hamburgers for about $1.50. Those were the days. They need to replace some of the too many Starbucks and 7-11 locations around here with White Castle
Harold and Kumar inspired me to try White Castle when I visited my ex/kids mothers family in Indiana. Me being from Alabama born and raised in the deep south it was my first time ever leaving the south. We have Krystal and I've always loved their burgers but White Castle was a great experience. If I ever travel north again I will be stopping by a local restaurant
Fun fact: that unique burger taste comes from...VEAL! It’s true. Many moons ago Oprah Winfrey on her tv show had someone come on who “discovered” secret recipes. Turned out adding a little bottle of strained baby food veal was the magic ingredient to get that distinctive burger flavor.
When I first saw Harold and Kumar go to White Castle when I was like 13. I started buying their sliders in the frozen section of the grocery store. I think the closest one to me is around 200 miles. Damn they were good, but the fresh ones are better.
'Closing their last Kansas location in 1938'? I beg your pardon. I lived in Kansas City, KS from 1999 until 2007. There was a White Castle on South 7th Street that closed while I was living there. I was devastated. The next nearest one was miles and miles away. Before I moved to KCK, I lived in Lawrence, about 40 miles away. One company I worked for had clients in the KC area. When one of them would be coming to our office, he would call ahead for our White Castle order. He would arrive with literally hundreds of sliders! Now, all I can do is buy them frozen in the super market and microwave them.
Every time I’ve had White Castle, it was a greasy horrible meat flake in a bun. There’s no way it was near as thick as the patty in the video. More like minute steak, soaked in grease, even the bun was almost soaked through. I physically was sick
When I was a kid in the early fifties, Sunday was special. My dad would take us to White Castle, after church. Now that I live on the West coast, White Castle is only a memory, but a great memory.
2:35 "they cook super fast thanks to the small holes in them" - AKA "we found a way to reduce the amount of meat in a patty even further than it already was"
Don't forget Krystal (Burger) which started in Chattanooga, TN in late 20's or early 30's. I think during the Great Depression one could buy a burger and cup of coffee for $0.25. My first job after graduation from high school was a summer at the Krystal on Highway 411 in Marietta, GA. 30 miles north of Atlanta where the interstate ended before going north to Tennessee on a 4 lane highway that often closed down to 2 lanes in the mountains of north Georgia. Minimum wage was $1.25 an hour. There was a large sign behind the counter that said "NO TIPPING PLEASE" which was the only thing that customers red consistently, and they followed it to a T. My shift was Midnight to 8:00 am that summer. I saw and learned a lot that I carried forward with my life. I did what ever needed doing at that moment. I worked with a lot of good people. My boss got his money's worth, and for my freshman and sophomore years when ever I came home for Holliday breaks, I called ahead to check in, and came in at 11:55, filled out a time card and clocked in. Went on to go to medical school in Charleston, S.C.and moved to Texas after my post-grad training. Sadly the closest Krystal now is in Baton Rouge, LA.
I used to eat 10 of the White Castle cheese burgers at each visit when I was growing up in Kentucky. I enjoyed the cheese burger with it’s sweet onions, and softly steamed bun with mustard, a deep sea sandwich (fish), fries, onion rings and that tall cup of iced big red soda pop. The frozen burgers are bland and they aren’t tasty like the fresh made burgers from the restaurant. Too bad that White Castle does not allow franchising. Many of the White Castle fans would enjoy seeing White Castle out West. I think the onions have the laxative effect on people. We called White Castle burgers “shit burgers.”
....I feel like even though everything is cooked, that sitting raw meat on the onions (or buns on raw meat) plays some role of the shards ppl experience.
it's frozen shit anyways what is the difference shipping it a few extra miles if it's still frozen garbage it leaves the factory as frozen garbage and arrives at the fast food shop as the same frozen garbage
White Castle is situated around the Midwest and a bit East. I know there is an exact similar chain in the deep South. Named Crystal. There nearly the exact food just their primary color is red , while white castle is blue .
I am definitely a craver!! Growing up in the Bronx NY there isn't a child who hasn't had a White Castle slider. My kids love their chicken rings. Their clam strips and fish nuggets are good too. My faves are the double sliders and when I'm super craving, I buy "the crave case"; half sliders and half cheese sliders. I have been going to the same White Castles since I was a kid so it must be true that they don't open new franchises often. I and my daughters tried their vegan slider last year and omgh it was delicious. One thing's for sure; if I move I'm making sure there's a White Castle's nearby.
Where I live there is an old white castle building that's been abandoned for years. There is also a little burger shop called Powers Hamburgers. They are like White Castle but 1000 times better.
White Castle was in Kansas City, Kansas in the 80s and 90s and left in 2002 for good from the KC area. I know cause I live in the KC area. They are in Missouri but on the Eastern side. And lastly they sell sliders at stores in Kansas despite not having the chain. I know nothing about when they left Wichita, the area they were founded in. But these days Jack N' The Box has finally landed in the KC area after only being in Eastern Missouri. They began by opening a location in 2014 then another in 2016 and so on. About 5 that I know of so far. It's Hardee's or as some areas call it Carl Jr. that are slowly dissappearing now. One within in walking distance closed in 2009. Now I only know one location, but 15 years ago there were 5 locations I knew of. The site of the old Hardee's has in the past decade become a locally owned Mexican restaurant.
It'll blow your mind how few ingredients they have compared to most frozen food. Most is for the bread and cheese and it's miniscule. The Patty is 100% beef which is crazy rare for frozen food
jthomas55 How is that this story is not on the national news or the BBC? A White Castle employee in a local band? Stop the presses! Make the cows stop shitting! Shiver me timbers! EAT A PEACH! No, seriously, eat a peach.
@@jopflah416 I meant that as explanation as to why that particular band played at the event. Perhaps I could have phrased it more clearly. And, seriously, peaches are yummy. I would not mind eating one.
BenjaminGessel I was at the grocery store today and saw some in the frozen section. I was tempted to buy them but out of the microwave wouldn’t be the same hahaha 😆
@@thunderbolts2438 Yeeeeeahhhh... 😂🤮 I've always felt that there is a bit of that "factory food" thing about those guys... A good burger should be more like something rustic and hearty, whether cowboy western/Texan, surfer/avocado/California style, beefy/porky Midwestern/meaty German/C. European, or something campout-esque, DEEPLY satisfying, not just greasy, "pack it down", kinda forgettable, etc. Better than White Castle, for cheap, decent taste/quality, filling and "pack it down", would be frozen chimichangas or burritos (Monterey is "ok", not Resers...), Jimmy Dean or a higher quality Italian or German pack of sausages or two, applewood smoked bacon, some pot pies, and just make your own burgers... The secret to a good burger, is, I think the quality of the ground beef or other kind of meat, and the quality of the bun. Bacon, onions, a good mustard (esp. European style), pickles/relish, good quality crisp lettuce/tomato can add so much to a good burger, but yeah, you've gotta have good quality meat and buns-at least you don't want buns that just "disappear" when you put hot meat on it, etc. ...Thus my issue with some burger places that put too much in the burger/too thin of buns... Might as well just serve me a ground beef/bacon/bread/mushroom, etc. hash on a plate... :-D
My last experience at White Castle in Louisville Kentucky was I ordered for White Castle hamburgers and wound up with 12 White Castle hamburgers they were so damn good too
I remember the one time, after an intense gaming session of MW2, my gamer buds and I went to White Castle about an hour and a half drive away and bought 2 suitcases (30 burgers each). Left house around 1 AM, got there around 2:30, ate all 50 burgers and went home. Fun times when we didn't give a damn that we had classes at 8 AM.
Quality standards, cleanliness standards ? I remember, I think in the 70's, where they had to close several restaurants because they were serving horsemeat.
We had an open campus in HS. So we always went out for lunch. When we ate at White Castle the one who ate the least had to pay for lunch. And at .15cents ... it wasn't and overly bad loss. My record was 32 castle's in one sitting. I know one guy who did 44. I'm 55 now, I have a problem of doing 5.
J.Rex u can go the sliders at Sam Clubs they have brand u need for large cherry coke 30 sliders they have bigger boxes White Castle Burgers I see it Sam club every time I go to Sam club.
I remember going to white castle and order 50 hamburgers in the 70's people the thought my dad was crazy. SIX KIDS AND 2 PARENTS. MY DAD WAS SO NICE, HE asked if the pickles on the side. Everyone in white castle cheer. There were no drive thru and no call ahead. Louisville, KY
they aren't as good the morning after as they were the night before, when you were jonesing for that "by the bag". the clam's aren't that bad either, for frozen. "keep the faith people, and keep on keeping on"
In the 80's, when there was no WC in Ohio, we would stop on the way home from my Grandmother's house (by the Zoo) and order 200 hamburgers (no pickle) to go, and fill our cooler. We would freeze them when we got home. When we wanted to eat them, we would thaw them out then put them on a cookie rack on a baking sheet with a little bit of hot water underneath. Then we'd tent them with foil and put them in a 250 oven for 15 minutes or so. They came out incredibly close to how they were fresh from the restaurant, and the bonus was you could add whatever kind of cheese you wanted. A slider with Swiss cheese and a dab of mustard is phenomenal.
I'm from the BX so White Castle is a way of life. Ever since I was a little kid I've loved them. I've always wondered though how is it safe to put the top buns on the raw meat? I know the meat cooks fast but wouldn't the buns still get contaminated? I could never find an answer to that question. Any body know? I'm still gonna eat there though lol
where i live they taste like the same ones u get from the grocery store, highly disappointed, good thing we have in-n-out that opens until 1 AM for our late night cravings
The dogfood plant in Zanesville Ohio uses the same meat supplier as white castle, they use it because the meat is basically excess cuts of beef, the meat from parts of the cow that don't get used for much else, so it's high in fat, they can use that fat to coat dog food
Hi from Michigan, where we love our White Castle's / They even sell them at Kroger's Grocery Stores, in the frozen food section. to take home for the microwave oven and have a🍺 • Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
Yeah, but they sell them in all Kroger stores, even here in Atlanta. Possibly other grocery stores too. We have Krystal here, which I assume is the same as White Castle. I've never tried White Castles though.
We have Krystal sliders in the South, and they taste good. However, they are not White Castle. My kids grew up liking White Castles because their grandparents live in Lexington, KY. As far as I know they aren't farther south than that. We can buy them in the grocery store now, but you must be careful how you defrost them or the bun becomes too damp.
I've never had a white castle burger, I have had those microwavable things and have to admit while they are clearly bad quality they are still a guilty pleasure, I'd love to try some actual white castle. Somethin about sliders.
I worked at Castle 14 for a few years, paid weekly, free lunch enjoyed it, was told many times to stop taking two or three hamburgers off the grill at a time,, stop putting cheese on fries and putting them in the steamer,. However I did written up Once in 3yrs when a customer asked why are their holes in the meat, and I told him cause it takes five shots to kill a horse..... While my regional manager was next to me which sparked an new policy company wide
Don't you guys prefer just having all that wholesome, organic Amish meat/dairy/bread/pretzels/produce, along with Quaker oatmeal and Hershey's chocolate, etc.??? JK. 😁😄 🍇🍉🍎🍏🍐🍒🍓🍅🥔🥕🌽🥒🥦🍄🍞🌰🥨🥨🥨🥨🥞🧀🍖🥩🥓🍔🌭🥪🥚🍳🥗🍦🍧🍨🍩🍪🎂🍰🥧🥧🥧🍫🍫🍫🍭🍬🥛
I don't get it... We have a white Castle in our town... I went once... Never again... There's no meat... It's like they just put a slab of grease between two lil square buns... You'd need to triple up the Patty to even begin to feel like you've taken a bite of something... I've known about white castle all my life... I just never went... Harold and Kumar really helped shine a spotlight on these guys but I don't understand why anyone would go back... Just horrible food... Just like Long John silvers... Horrible food
My dad turned me onto these burgers back in the 70s. He would tell me on a Saturday he was going out to get a sack of sliders. He used to laugh and tell us they called them sliders because they slide right through you. I know, gross! That doesn’t happen to me thank God. He would bring home 20 burgers for the family. They were so good! The closest White Castle to us was at 8 mile and Gratiot. Last time I was there was five years ago and the burgers were amazing! Brought the dog with me through the drive-through and he went crazy! Of course I had to give him a bite. Also, don’t sleep on the chicken rings! I live so far away now that I have to rely on the frozen White Castle burgers. Those are best steamed in the oven. Pretty good but not as good as the restaurant. Oh well!
White Castle is the nastiest shit ever! Their restaurants are dirty and gross. The burgers and onion rings have a fake almost plastic like flavor to them. Don't go to White Castle it's just a horrible place!
when i was younger growing up in bayside queens, new york... there was a White Castle on the corner of Bell blvd and Northern blvd... my favorite place... burgers were only .19 cents back then. when i was a teenager we would end up there on late saturday nights for double cheese burgers and chocolate shakes... everybody would be there... great times and great food... man i miss them... and now im hungry..!
Healthy meaning, it would be nice if the crap was at least made with whole food ingredients and organic meats. You can still eat greasy cheesey burgers on the fly. Thats what healthy means. Not like the mcshits cheeseburger thats sitting in my kitchen cabinet(mold free), since 2010.
It's pretty much because going to restaraunts to pickup a "healthy" meal all the time each meal would cost $13-$20, fast food chains are able to lower the cost to around $7-$8, if you're eating every meal healthy just expect to pay a premium because eating healthy is luxury eating. Unless you're cooking at home, food on the go is never healthy and cheap.
Look, I love White Castle. LOVE IT. But there's a couple things I need to mention here... 1) I have never seen a clean White Castle before. 2) I have never been to a White Castle where you didn't have to order through bullet proof glass.
White Castle isnt the only one working with beyond foods. Almost every fast food chain is currently negotiating contracts and Canadian chains of A&W are already selling them like hotcakes.
Back in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s white Castle hamburgers were delicious. I just had them recently and they were disgusting. They change the recipe and it’s just not worth going there anymore.
dudel39, that was my first thought. However after thoroughly examining myself and the burgers 🍔 ingredients, the only conclusion was, the ingredients sucked big time. They tasted mealie without any of the beef taste I remembered. They messed with success.
There’s a place where I live called Snow White Grill: they sell sliders in the White Castle fashion. They’ve got birch beer too. I don’t know if they’re related, but damn those burgers are good.
+Lroy Johnson You've obviously never eaten at White Castle. I've heard people say they don't like White Castle, and it's always because of the onions. I've *never* heard anyone _ever_ call them "tasteless". That's complete horse shit. You sure you didn't eat the small container they came in, instead of the actual burger? You sound pretty stupid, so I'm willing to bet this is the problem...
@@Emanouche Do you know how dumb that sounds? You can grill or pan fry beef with zero seasoning at all, and it'd still have a powerful flavor. To top it off, they're essentially "steamed" with onions and water (rehydrated onion flakes). Onions have a powerful flavor as well, and are an excellent ingredient for most any vegetable or meat dish. Claiming the two combined could produce "no flavor" or a "tasteless" burger is hilarious. Ergo, he's an idiot, and apparently you are too. Anyone with a basic understanding of cooking knows this. If you don't like something, fine. But don't pretend it doesn't have any flavor. What tastes good to a person is totally subjective. Some people like chocolate, others don't. Some like Salmon, others don't.
The truth about White Castle is this.....I used to stuff myself with White Castle bacon cheeseburgers, jalapeno burgers, onions rings, chicken rings, & french fries. They tasted great. Then about an hour or two later I was ready to commit suicide, I felt so sick. Then came the diarrhea. Three or four huge buttloads of scalding-hot liquid feces - OMG it was miserable, squattin on the bog with such horrible cramps. I'd swear I'd never eat at White Castle again but I'd go back & do it all over again a couple of weeks later with exactly the same results.....
When I first encountered White Castle in the 1970s, "slider" was not a compliment. It implied that WC burgers would give one diarrhea. Now I guess that's forgotten, it seems that many restaurants proudly advertise that they have sliders. It's strange how definitions change.
As someone who never ate at burger castle (don't live in US), what's so appealing about the small size of their burgers? Is it the price? Do they taste as good or better than McDonald's?
I grew up around White Castle and I can tell you without a doubt, it is probably the lowest grade food you could get. The line for the toilet is always longer then the ordering line.
I live on the Canadian side of a border town. While there is no White Castle in the American town, the American Walmart does sell Big Boxes of White Castle frozen Sliders. Steam a box of those bad boys in the oven and that box is gone fast between myself and my boys. Haven't had the opportunity to enjoy fresh W.C. If I ever pass one though I will definitely stop for lunch.
Rodney Krezek if you like the frozen ones then you will love visiting a actual restaurant the difference is night and day. So much better cooked at a restaurant and fresh then in a microwave.
Is White Castle the tops for you when it comes to burgers? If not, what's your favorite burger joint?
White castle is trash
Those things look like shit hole microwave burgers
Mashed
Delicious! But, boy they make you fat!
Whenever I get in White Castle country & crave up a sackful 2 or 3 times in a week, I have to take out the belt a notch or two!
Probably the last place id go to for a burger
Definitely not White Castle. There’s no such thing as a “good and clean” White Castle, at least not in our lifetime
I grew up with my mom working at White Castle. Being poor my mom would bring some home from work, love you mom.
Smartest thing they ever did was let them use it for the movie
That’s how I know what White Castle is
Dime TheDude exactly, cause white castle is very limited, i go to krystal’s down south
It's true. I've never had White Castle, but ya fuckin know ima pull over. I didn't for the one in Vegas, but, then again, I don't much stop for things in Vegas xD.
You must've been living under a rock.
Tame one slick talkin, thats where i heard about this place.
@@Cybo-Man Or you know he doesn't live in the US. God forbid you be part of the other 7 billion people on the planet.
Having been raised in poverty, these burgers kept me going. I could get them by the bagful, cheap. At the time they were 15 cents for a plain, and 25 with cheese. A bag of ten would bring the cost down another few cents. In high school I could scavenge can and bottle returns to buy a bag and a large soda in around a half hour.
I've won several informal contests in high school, among friends, for eating the most in one sitting. My all time best was around 39. The prize was that I didn't have to pay for them; while the losers picked up the tab. I didn't want to see a slider for a year after, though...
John, sounds like quite the life you've lived. Around what time period was this?
You were so preoccupied with wondering if you could eat 39 of them, that you never stopped to question if you should.
Steven Warren lame.
Are You DeMarcus Russell?
@@Rachara
Pfffff..39 of those square rip-off whore derves would not make one quadruple bypass burger at the heart attack grill.
Why do the vegan burgers look more like meat than the regular burgers
THEY MIXED THEM UP XD
i bought it thinking it was like a "sirloin" slider or something...When I bit into it initially was impressive but then it became moist and slimy and when I looked at the "meat" it was RED. Again, I thought the "Impossible" part was that White Castle took a thick Sirloin Cut and made it "Impossibly small &/or impossibly fast" or something. So when I saw all that red stringy shix falling apart and dissipating on my bun, i thought it was RAW meat and that they didn't cook all the way through. I took both burgers and threw them out the window to the birds. I started to take the sandwiches in and be like, "is THIS what it's supposed to look like? Who can you send RAW meat through the window?!" I was so appalled I felt I was too disgusted and angry to go back in. Glad I didn't, I would have felt stupid accusing them of undercooking sirloin-when it patty wasn't even meat...but still, I dunno why it had the consistency of RAW-GROUND-hamburger...
and believe me they r tastier.
Chase Matthews bull fucking shit
@@privateprivate5302 had a bad veggie burger rip
Story time!!!
My first experience with White Castle was in Vegas. I smoke hella pot. And naturally I seen H&K and I literally been craving since 2013 when I first saw the movie. I barely had WHITE CASTLE This year. And of course, I went blazed out of my skull. I bought 20 sliders and 10 orders of fries. I genuinely cried because of how good and simple it was. It was the best shit ever. I was so memorized by the smell, the texture of the food. It was heaven in a box. Like, I went back an hour later for another 20.
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I was on the Vegas Strip years back and bought one of the Crave Cases and passed them out sliders to random strangers 😊🍔⚪️🏰
I worked at White Castle and my son worked there and now my grandson works there and it is the cleanest restaurant i've ever worked at in my life..... And it is not a Franchise.... And they go once a year to all the white castles to make sure everything is up to par and done correctly and clean....💜
Italian Queen That's cool, Queen!
So how come their burgers turn a lot of people’s stomach?? What is wrong with their food ??
Your so hot
Harold: I want 30 sliders, 5 french fries, and 4 large cherry cokes.
Kumar: I want the same except make mine diet cokes.
Hold the pickles...I'm on a diet.
Yea Kumar, what kind of name is that anyhow? What is it like 5 Os n 2 Us
Gimme a shake instead of a cherry coke
Chuck
I worked at White Castle in 1968/69. I made my own double and triple deckers way back then. The location was in Verona N.J. Rt.23 And Bloomfield Ave. It's long gone from that location, but the memories are all good
They were ahead of their times and very underrated man.
I remember going to White Castle as a kid in like Chicago or something. It was cool because we were cracking up at how small the burgers were!! The were small, but really tasty, and we were laughing at what would become the SLIDER! But it was a cool experience that we talked and laughed about it for years after.
I actually kinda thought WC went out of business until 'Harold and Kumar go to White Castle' came out! That movie is a comedy classic that reaffirmed White Castle's greatness. PLEASE BRING WHITE CASTLE TO OMAHA!
Hands down, this is my Most Favorite Burger. I ate as a child in Columbus OH. Too bad they are not in Oakland CA or Dallas TX
I'm getting ready for a 3 day commute to Missouri from Nebraska just to eat at White Castle for the first time (for all 3 days)... always been my dream, even before Harold and Kumar. I always buy the frozen burgers... don't know how they hold up, but they're damn good - can't go a month without them.
The untold truth of my diarrhea
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I grew up eating White Castles in Illinois. It was our go-to treat every Saturday. When we moved to Nevada it was the one thing I missed about back home. Finally, after decades of hoping we got a White Castle's on the strip. We stood in line for hours and purchased $75.00 worth of the familiar treats. BUT, they were not the same. I don't know if it's the fact that they are using a different mustard or that they are using different onions but the taste is definitely different and not for the better. We no longer purchase White Castle burgers.
I agree. I live in Michigan, and there are White Castles all over the place. I still go there from time-to-time, but it's mostly for nostalgia reasons at this point, because something has definitely changed about the taste of the burgers. Not sure if it's the meat, the cooking process or what, but it's not the same. I don't nearly as often as I used to. And don't even waste your time with the frozen White Castles in the grocery stores. They are absolutely dreadful.
This vid was like a love letter to White Castle. Try to provide balanced information to your subscribers, and not what are essentially ads. I love White Castle too, but I did get food poisoning there once. White paint will not make employees wash their hands.
SteamPunk I literally got food poisioning from WC like a month ago
I hope that their employees wash their genitals before they touch the food
I read somewhere that food posining happens after like 6-12 hours. So most people think their dinner (18:00) is giving them food poisining but in reality its the things you ate during morning or lunch.
@@redapple360 I had food poisoning once and the onset was so fast that not even 1hr afterwards I was at the ER. I think generally the longer the food spent being contaminated the faster the symptoms will start as the number of bacteria increases exponentially with time.
@Iraq Lobsta!! 45 yeah you are right you can never tell for sure
I worked at white castle as a teenager. There aren't any where I live, but they are available frozen at Wal-Mart with the same classic great taste. White castle still delivers, they are still amazing in 2021. I'm happy to be part of this legacy.
My experience with the frozen ones has been that the bun tops flake and separate from the rest of the bun. I still buy them and it happens every time.
We have the frozen boxed ones in Virginia. They're not the same, but it's all we have. A box of 6 costs around $5. Wal-Mart and the military Commissary sell the bigger boxes. You can only get WC Cheeseburgers at 7-11. When I was a lot younger in the Bronx, I went across the street to get six White Castle hamburgers for about $1.50. Those were the days. They need to replace some of the too many Starbucks and 7-11 locations around here with White Castle
most of the sales happen between 10pm and 4am because just like taco bell only people who are drunk or high think its a good idea to eat it
Harold and Kumar inspired me to try White Castle when I visited my ex/kids mothers family in Indiana. Me being from Alabama born and raised in the deep south it was my first time ever leaving the south. We have Krystal and I've always loved their burgers but White Castle was a great experience. If I ever travel north again I will be stopping by a local restaurant
Fun fact: that unique burger taste comes from...VEAL! It’s true. Many moons ago Oprah Winfrey on her tv show had someone come on who “discovered” secret recipes. Turned out adding a little bottle of strained baby food veal was the magic ingredient to get that distinctive burger flavor.
I can believe that. A white castle burger is essentially burger "light"...
When I first saw Harold and Kumar go to White Castle when I was like 13. I started buying their sliders in the frozen section of the grocery store. I think the closest one to me is around 200 miles. Damn they were good, but the fresh ones are better.
“Honey what did you get me for valentines day”? “Only the finest my love, reservations at White Castle”. Quoted on the poor mans divorce papers
'Closing their last Kansas location in 1938'? I beg your pardon. I lived in Kansas City, KS from 1999 until 2007. There was a White Castle on South 7th Street that closed while I was living there. I was devastated. The next nearest one was miles and miles away. Before I moved to KCK, I lived in Lawrence, about 40 miles away. One company I worked for had clients in the KC area. When one of them would be coming to our office, he would call ahead for our White Castle order. He would arrive with literally hundreds of sliders! Now, all I can do is buy them frozen in the super market and microwave them.
Yup and Today McDonald's gets all tbe Credit Sooo Sad, White Castle is wayyyyy better then McDonald's
well here in california there is no white castle but there's mcdonalds, and we are a big market
@@FrenchValleyAirport we have in n out tho.
@@jorgev.9387 in n out is over rated, it's good don't get me wrong but it's not something i ever crave.
You're right, but White castle has gotten waay more expensive. You get more bang for your buck at mc'd's.
Every time I’ve had White Castle, it was a greasy horrible meat flake in a bun. There’s no way it was near as thick as the patty in the video. More like minute steak, soaked in grease, even the bun was almost soaked through. I physically was sick
When I was a kid in the early fifties, Sunday was special. My dad would take us to White Castle, after church. Now that I live on the West coast, White Castle is only a memory, but a great memory.
1:05 QUALITY?! One should never put White Castle and Quality in the same sentence.
I was in Wichita from 83-85 and there was a White Castle there. Did I just dream that up? What else have I imagined?
2:35 "they cook super fast thanks to the small holes in them" - AKA "we found a way to reduce the amount of meat in a patty even further than it already was"
Possible, although they could have also kept the same amount of meat and just enlarged the dimensions. Still would cook faster.
Don't forget Krystal (Burger) which started in Chattanooga, TN in late 20's or early 30's. I think during the Great Depression one could buy a burger and cup of coffee for $0.25. My first job after graduation from high school was a summer at the Krystal on Highway 411 in Marietta, GA. 30 miles north of Atlanta where the interstate ended before going north to Tennessee on a 4 lane highway that often closed down to 2 lanes in the mountains of north Georgia. Minimum wage was $1.25 an hour. There was a large sign behind the counter that said "NO TIPPING PLEASE" which was the only thing that customers red consistently, and they followed it to a T. My shift was Midnight to 8:00 am that summer. I saw and learned a lot that I carried forward with my life. I did what ever needed doing at that moment. I worked with a lot of good people. My boss got his money's worth, and for my freshman and sophomore years when ever I came home for Holliday breaks, I called ahead to check in, and came in at 11:55, filled out a time card and clocked in. Went on to go to medical school in Charleston, S.C.and moved to Texas after my post-grad training. Sadly the closest Krystal now is in Baton Rouge, LA.
I love White castle. In Brooklyn New York
I'm so sad I can only get the frozen ones in Florida. When I drive to my home state of KY I always stop at the 1st White Castle I get to. Heaven!
I used to eat 10 of the White Castle cheese burgers at each visit when I was growing up in Kentucky. I enjoyed the cheese burger with it’s sweet onions, and softly steamed bun with mustard, a deep sea sandwich (fish), fries, onion rings and that tall cup of iced big red soda pop. The frozen burgers are bland and they aren’t tasty like the fresh made burgers from the restaurant.
Too bad that White Castle does not allow franchising. Many of the White Castle fans would enjoy seeing White Castle out West. I think the onions have the laxative effect on people. We called White Castle burgers “shit burgers.”
Dianne call the, ghost burgers or Murder burgers. I had some today. Good stuff.
Dianne Yes ,the frozen burgers are bland and taste like crap. Its definitely not the same.
Well I never got to go to white castle or in n out burger
....I feel like even though everything is cooked, that sitting raw meat on the onions (or buns on raw meat) plays some role of the shards ppl experience.
it's
frozen shit anyways what is the difference shipping it a few extra miles
if it's still frozen garbage it leaves the factory as frozen garbage and arrives at the fast food shop as the same frozen garbage
I worked for White Castle from 1968-1970, loved them then, love them now. My problem...none in north eastern North Carolina...sooo sad
If I wanted to eat a leather jockstrap, I'd go to the Boys' Locker Room after Football practice.
White Castle is situated around the Midwest and a bit East. I know there is an exact similar chain in the deep South. Named Crystal. There nearly the exact food just their primary color is red , while white castle is blue .
No mention of their upcoming Scottsdale, AZ location?
For real I was happily waiting to hear them say something about it but no
I am definitely a craver!! Growing up in the Bronx NY there isn't a child who hasn't had a White Castle slider. My kids love their chicken rings. Their clam strips and fish nuggets are good too. My faves are the double sliders and when I'm super craving, I buy "the crave case"; half sliders and half cheese sliders. I have been going to the same White Castles since I was a kid so it must be true that they don't open new franchises often. I and my daughters tried their vegan slider last year and omgh it was delicious. One thing's for sure; if I move I'm making sure there's a White Castle's nearby.
There is a white castle in Howell Michigan. I LOVE IT, THE CRAVE CASE IS SOOOO GOOD!
how different is the taste compared to McDonalds?
@@L3gion3r there isnt a comparison. White castle is ahead of its competitors. The world just dont know it yet
@@L3gion3r White castle has no taste and you will be pooping for an hour after you eat it. Don't believe the hype its terrible.
Mike Hiler it’s not our fault we don’t know , I’ve been all around the west side of this country and I’ve never seen a White Castle in my life
@@impalas1966 I wasn't trying to be rude about it. When you have the chance to try it, try it
Where I live there is an old white castle building that's been abandoned for years. There is also a little burger shop called Powers Hamburgers. They are like White Castle but 1000 times better.
We have Krystal's which is the same thing down here in Florida
Definitely not the same LoL
White Castle was in Kansas City, Kansas in the 80s and 90s and left in 2002 for good from the KC area. I know cause I live in the KC area. They are in Missouri but on the Eastern side. And lastly they sell sliders at stores in Kansas despite not having the chain. I know nothing about when they left Wichita, the area they were founded in. But these days Jack N' The Box has finally landed in the KC area after only being in Eastern Missouri. They began by opening a location in 2014 then another in 2016 and so on. About 5 that I know of so far. It's Hardee's or as some areas call it Carl Jr. that are slowly dissappearing now. One within in walking distance closed in 2009. Now I only know one location, but 15 years ago there were 5 locations I knew of. The site of the old Hardee's has in the past decade become a locally owned Mexican restaurant.
Buy a box of these at your local grocer and look at the ingredients list. So many chemicals it will blow your mind. In the freezer section.
It'll blow your mind how few ingredients they have compared to most frozen food. Most is for the bread and cheese and it's miniscule. The Patty is 100% beef which is crazy rare for frozen food
I was at the Alice Cooper induction into the Hall of Fame. He sang "No more mister nice guy" with a local band that a White Castle employee was in.
jthomas55 How is that this story is not on the national news or the BBC? A White Castle employee in a local band? Stop the presses! Make the cows stop shitting! Shiver me timbers! EAT A PEACH! No, seriously, eat a peach.
@@jopflah416 I meant that as explanation as to why that particular band played at the event. Perhaps I could have phrased it more clearly. And, seriously, peaches are yummy. I would not mind eating one.
Darn I wish there was a location in southern california. They look fun to eat.
You guys have a wider variety of burger places down there than almost anywhere else in the world... I wouldn't lose any sleep over that...
BenjaminGessel I was at the grocery store today and saw some in the frozen section. I was tempted to buy them but out of the microwave wouldn’t be the same hahaha 😆
@@thunderbolts2438 Yeeeeeahhhh... 😂🤮 I've always felt that there is a bit of that "factory food" thing about those guys...
A good burger should be more like something rustic and hearty, whether cowboy western/Texan, surfer/avocado/California style, beefy/porky Midwestern/meaty German/C. European, or something campout-esque, DEEPLY satisfying, not just greasy, "pack it down", kinda forgettable, etc. Better than White Castle, for cheap, decent taste/quality, filling and "pack it down", would be frozen chimichangas or burritos (Monterey is "ok", not Resers...), Jimmy Dean or a higher quality Italian or German pack of sausages or two, applewood smoked bacon, some pot pies, and just make your own burgers...
The secret to a good burger, is, I think the quality of the ground beef or other kind of meat, and the quality of the bun. Bacon, onions, a good mustard (esp. European style), pickles/relish, good quality crisp lettuce/tomato can add so much to a good burger, but yeah, you've gotta have good quality meat and buns-at least you don't want buns that just "disappear" when you put hot meat on it, etc.
...Thus my issue with some burger places that put too much in the burger/too thin of buns... Might as well just serve me a ground beef/bacon/bread/mushroom, etc. hash on a plate... :-D
BenjaminGessel you’re hilarious thx for reply 😃
My last experience at White Castle in Louisville Kentucky was I ordered for White Castle hamburgers and wound up with 12 White Castle hamburgers they were so damn good too
how much did white castle pay you to make this video?
RayZGameZ 1 boiga
Good try McDonald's
I remember the one time, after an intense gaming session of MW2, my gamer buds and I went to White Castle about an hour and a half drive away and bought 2 suitcases (30 burgers each). Left house around 1 AM, got there around 2:30, ate all 50 burgers and went home. Fun times when we didn't give a damn that we had classes at 8 AM.
Legend
Quality standards, cleanliness standards ? I remember, I think in the 70's, where they had to close several restaurants because they were serving horsemeat.
We had an open campus in HS. So we always went out for lunch. When we ate at White Castle the one who ate the least had to pay for lunch. And at .15cents ... it wasn't and overly bad loss. My record was 32 castle's in one sitting. I know one guy who did 44. I'm 55 now, I have a problem of doing 5.
Jon Lanier congrats making it to 55 after being poisoned.
Yet I can go buy the sliders at Walmart. Frozen. Expand the brand please. I need four large cherry cokes 30 sliders and 5 large fries
hahaha
J.Rex u can go the sliders at Sam Clubs they have brand u need for large cherry coke 30 sliders they have bigger boxes White Castle Burgers I see it Sam club every time I go to Sam club.
Michelle Plummer
Reference
Your head.
I would like to have the same, but make mine Diet Coke
The thing is, I was scrolling the comments on my tablet, and I hit the reply button by accident.
I remember going to white castle and order 50 hamburgers in the 70's people the thought my dad was crazy. SIX KIDS AND 2 PARENTS. MY DAD WAS SO NICE, HE asked if the pickles on the side. Everyone in white castle cheer. There were no drive thru and no call ahead. Louisville, KY
they aren't as good the morning after as they were the night before, when you were jonesing for that "by the bag".
the clam's aren't that bad either, for frozen.
"keep the faith people, and keep on keeping on"
I like your comment!!
In the 80's, when there was no WC in Ohio, we would stop on the way home from my Grandmother's house (by the Zoo) and order 200 hamburgers (no pickle) to go, and fill our cooler. We would freeze them when we got home. When we wanted to eat them, we would thaw them out then put them on a cookie rack on a baking sheet with a little bit of hot water underneath. Then we'd tent them with foil and put them in a 250 oven for 15 minutes or so. They came out incredibly close to how they were fresh from the restaurant, and the bonus was you could add whatever kind of cheese you wanted. A slider with Swiss cheese and a dab of mustard is phenomenal.
I'm from the BX so White Castle is a way of life. Ever since I was a little kid I've loved them. I've always wondered though how is it safe to put the top buns on the raw meat? I know the meat cooks fast but wouldn't the buns still get contaminated? I could never find an answer to that question. Any body know? I'm still gonna eat there though lol
where i live they taste like the same ones u get from the grocery store, highly disappointed, good thing we have in-n-out that opens until 1 AM for our late night cravings
not to sound creepy but where do you live? I've heard that they are really good
@@Formerpresidentbarackobama696 Las Vegas
I still love while castles but when I was a stoner in my teens, white castles was fucking heaven.
White Castle is like the sears of fast food.
The dogfood plant in Zanesville Ohio uses the same meat supplier as white castle, they use it because the meat is basically excess cuts of beef, the meat from parts of the cow that don't get used for much else, so it's high in fat, they can use that fat to coat dog food
Hi from Michigan, where we love our White Castle's / They even sell them at Kroger's Grocery Stores, in the frozen food section. to take home for the microwave oven and have a🍺
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Yeah, but they sell them in all Kroger stores, even here in Atlanta. Possibly other grocery stores too. We have Krystal here, which I assume is the same as White Castle. I've never tried White Castles though.
I have never seen it there
Don’t get the Because even though I hate him when I used to like him I got him they tasted even worse
only thing worse than going to a white castle location is buying the frozen ones. Better off eating the box they come in, more flavor and less poop
We have Krystal sliders in the South, and they taste good. However, they are not White Castle. My kids grew up liking White Castles because their grandparents live in Lexington, KY. As far as I know they aren't farther south than that. We can buy them in the grocery store now, but you must be careful how you defrost them or the bun becomes too damp.
I want white castle 😭
@@alexanderrosario3946 WHAT!?!
Please come to Jacksonville! I love these sliders. The best I can do now is their frozen ones which are pretty good, if you follow the directions.
There's tons of them in Tennessee Missouri and even New York. But can somebody please explain why they give me major shits each time I eat them
Extremely processed, just like Taco Bell
I think it's the onions.....!!!
It's the meat, it's funky tasting. I always have onions in other burger places and they don't have an effect on me at all.
It’s not the meat. It’s the onions. I worked their for 3 years. Always cooked my food without onions and never had a problem
You might be intolerant to meat cooked over onions. Anytime I overeat onions, I get farts lining up like airplanes waiting to land at Ohare Airport.
I've never had a white castle burger, I have had those microwavable things and have to admit while they are clearly bad quality they are still a guilty pleasure, I'd love to try some actual white castle. Somethin about sliders.
Can I get a thumbs up for everyone who's only ever eaten at Krystal's and never White Castle?
I've had both. White Castle is king. Krystal's can't compare. Buns not steamed, and MUSTARD!?
Krystal is king! Love 'em! 🖒
I worked at Castle 14 for a few years, paid weekly, free lunch enjoyed it, was told many times to stop taking two or three hamburgers off the grill at a time,, stop putting cheese on fries and putting them in the steamer,. However I did written up Once in 3yrs when a customer asked why are their holes in the meat, and I told him cause it takes five shots to kill a horse..... While my regional manager was next to me which sparked an new policy company wide
Got me wanting some Krystal's
Is that the same food-items as WC?
Yeah, Krystal is a fairly good imitation of White Castle.
Yeah it’s the same thing you know how she said 2 people made White Castle well they got into a fight and and they split up
And 1 of them made krystal
cgraham6 it’s not an imitation it’s the same thing
I live in Minnesota and as far as I know there are not many if any white castles but I’ve always wanted to go there
Yall need 1 in Pennsylvania, i love murder burgers
Don't you guys prefer just having all that wholesome, organic Amish meat/dairy/bread/pretzels/produce, along with Quaker oatmeal and Hershey's chocolate, etc.??? JK. 😁😄 🍇🍉🍎🍏🍐🍒🍓🍅🥔🥕🌽🥒🥦🍄🍞🌰🥨🥨🥨🥨🥞🧀🍖🥩🥓🍔🌭🥪🥚🍳🥗🍦🍧🍨🍩🍪🎂🍰🥧🥧🥧🍫🍫🍫🍭🍬🥛
I moved to Atlanta in 87. I buy the frozen White Castles but they don't compare. I MISS White Castles!!
I moved to Colorado last year and I miss these burgers, especially when I'm high
Wish the meat patty's were thicker.
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Who's patty, and what of theirs do you want thicker? Complete and explain your sentences, you idiot.
Wow,we had one in corpus christi tx in the mid 80s.I feel quite honored to know that they dont franchise and that the owner was legit rich..
I don't get it... We have a white Castle in our town... I went once... Never again... There's no meat... It's like they just put a slab of grease between two lil square buns... You'd need to triple up the Patty to even begin to feel like you've taken a bite of something... I've known about white castle all my life... I just never went... Harold and Kumar really helped shine a spotlight on these guys but I don't understand why anyone would go back... Just horrible food... Just like Long John silvers... Horrible food
Dont destroy the myth :C
My dad turned me onto these burgers back in the 70s. He would tell me on a Saturday he was going out to get a sack of sliders. He used to laugh and tell us they called them sliders because they slide right through you. I know, gross! That doesn’t happen to me thank God. He would bring home 20 burgers for the family. They were so good! The closest White Castle to us was at 8 mile and Gratiot. Last time I was there was five years ago and the burgers were amazing! Brought the dog with me through the drive-through and he went crazy! Of course I had to give him a bite. Also, don’t sleep on the chicken rings! I live so far away now that I have to rely on the frozen White Castle burgers. Those are best steamed in the oven. Pretty good but not as good as the restaurant. Oh well!
Im the 100.000 viewer
In Colorado, we have a bunch of awesome burger joints in mountain towns, but my favorite will always be Penelope's in Estes Park, Co ❤️
White Castle is the nastiest shit ever! Their restaurants are dirty and gross. The burgers and onion rings have a fake almost plastic like flavor to them. Don't go to White Castle it's just a horrible place!
kingpokeyful okay, I won’t.
when i was younger growing up in bayside queens, new york...
there was a White Castle on the corner of Bell blvd and Northern blvd...
my favorite place...
burgers were only .19 cents back then.
when i was a teenager we would end up there on late saturday nights for double cheese burgers and chocolate shakes...
everybody would be there...
great times and great food...
man i miss them...
and now im hungry..!
I dont understand why some people go to fast food place to eat "Healthy" it's just so ironic
Just because it's vegan/vegetarian, does not mean it's necessary healthy. Another example is Falafel
Healthy meaning, it would be nice if the crap was at least made with whole food ingredients and organic meats. You can still eat greasy cheesey burgers on the fly. Thats what healthy means. Not like the mcshits cheeseburger thats sitting in my kitchen cabinet(mold free), since 2010.
It's pretty much because going to restaraunts to pickup a "healthy" meal all the time each meal would cost $13-$20, fast food chains are able to lower the cost to around $7-$8, if you're eating every meal healthy just expect to pay a premium because eating healthy is luxury eating. Unless you're cooking at home, food on the go is never healthy and cheap.
I haven't eaten at white castle since 2008 when i was working in Somerset Kentucky. We have krystal here in Northwest Georgia.
1st time I ate them 1957 Indianapolis, In. 8cents each, WHAT A BARGEN !
I left the US over 30 years ago. I miss White Castle more than just about anything (family & baseball excepted) and pine to visit every time I return.
Those things look like complete ass
ass tastes better.
They're mediocre. Nothing to write home about but they don't taste like shit.
@@westy229 no no no I love burgers these do not taste ok I would go to white castle for their onion chips and chicken rings nice and greasy.
they will make you lose whats inside your ass too! if you eat more than 2
Look, I love White Castle. LOVE IT. But there's a couple things I need to mention here... 1) I have never seen a clean White Castle before. 2) I have never been to a White Castle where you didn't have to order through bullet proof glass.
i only can think of harold and kumar when i hear white castle
MrOnlyforcommenting we got it in Detroit it’s good asf
White Castle isnt the only one working with beyond foods. Almost every fast food chain is currently negotiating contracts and Canadian chains of A&W are already selling them like hotcakes.
Their burgers are crap, and their “secret” is good publicity. 😵
I love White Castle. I wish they would bring one here in Washington, DC
Back in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s white Castle hamburgers were delicious. I just had them recently and they were disgusting. They change the recipe and it’s just not worth going there anymore.
Maybe your taste just changed with age?
dudel39, that was my first thought. However after thoroughly examining myself and the burgers 🍔 ingredients, the only conclusion was, the ingredients sucked big time.
They tasted mealie without any of the beef taste I remembered.
They messed with success.
There’s a place where I live called Snow White Grill: they sell sliders in the White Castle fashion. They’ve got birch beer too. I don’t know if they’re related, but damn those burgers are good.
I've been in two in Ohio, both disgusting dirty
As a Phoenician, I've never had it, but always wanted it. "White Castle" is the "In & Out" of the eastern US.
White castle is nasty !!!! No flavor n tasteless .....
That's just you then because they taste good to me.
If it's tasteless... there's nothing nasty about it rather than having a flavor of air.
+Lroy Johnson You've obviously never eaten at White Castle. I've heard people say they don't like White Castle, and it's always because of the onions. I've *never* heard anyone _ever_ call them "tasteless". That's complete horse shit. You sure you didn't eat the small container they came in, instead of the actual burger? You sound pretty stupid, so I'm willing to bet this is the problem...
@@RiftZM Maybe he did... due to the burgers and the box tasting the same.
@@Emanouche Do you know how dumb that sounds? You can grill or pan fry beef with zero seasoning at all, and it'd still have a powerful flavor. To top it off, they're essentially "steamed" with onions and water (rehydrated onion flakes). Onions have a powerful flavor as well, and are an excellent ingredient for most any vegetable or meat dish. Claiming the two combined could produce "no flavor" or a "tasteless" burger is hilarious. Ergo, he's an idiot, and apparently you are too. Anyone with a basic understanding of cooking knows this. If you don't like something, fine. But don't pretend it doesn't have any flavor. What tastes good to a person is totally subjective. Some people like chocolate, others don't. Some like Salmon, others don't.
The truth about White Castle is this.....I used to stuff myself with White Castle bacon cheeseburgers, jalapeno burgers, onions rings, chicken rings, & french fries. They tasted great. Then about an hour or two later I was ready to commit suicide, I felt so sick. Then came the diarrhea. Three or four huge buttloads of scalding-hot liquid feces - OMG it was miserable, squattin on the bog with such horrible cramps. I'd swear I'd never eat at White Castle again but I'd go back & do it all over again a couple of weeks later with exactly the same results.....
In n out better
Totally different burger. Like comparing NY Pizza to Chicago Deep Dish. Only the name is the same.
When I first encountered White Castle in the 1970s, "slider" was not a compliment. It implied that WC burgers would give one diarrhea. Now I guess that's forgotten, it seems that many restaurants proudly advertise that they have sliders. It's strange how definitions change.
White Castle.................BARF.
As someone who never ate at burger castle (don't live in US), what's so appealing about the small size of their burgers? Is it the price? Do they taste as good or better than McDonald's?
I grew up around White Castle and I can tell you without a doubt, it is probably the lowest grade food you could get. The line for the toilet is always longer then the ordering line.
I live on the Canadian side of a border town. While there is no White Castle in the American town, the American Walmart does sell Big Boxes of White Castle frozen Sliders. Steam a box of those bad boys in the oven and that box is gone fast between myself and my boys. Haven't had the opportunity to enjoy fresh W.C. If I ever pass one though I will definitely stop for lunch.
Rodney Krezek if you like the frozen ones then you will love visiting a actual restaurant the difference is night and day. So much better cooked at a restaurant and fresh then in a microwave.