The Most Interesting Things To Eat In Augusta – Here’s A Few
You know the cool thing about food? You can do anything with it! Different combinations, different ways to season it, different ways to cook it, etc.
You can customize food so much that things can start to get a bit interesting. Interesting as in “Ahhh okay I wouldn’t have thought to put those food items together or I wouldn’t have thought to prepare that item in that way.”
If you are somebody who has an open palate and will try almost anything, this list is for you but, if you are a picky eater, very specific about what touches your fork -this might just be a good read for you – your call!
4 Of The Most Interesting Things To Eat In Augusta
The Munchies Snacks – Munchies Ramen
First up on the list is The Munchies Snacks – Of course Munchies made the list because they are known for their unique menu. They recently just opened their new location on Washington Road this past March.
Below is an item on their menu called the Munchies Ramen. Looks like it’s Cup Noodles topped with a little bit of everything – two types of cheese, nacho cheese and Cotija Cheese, street corn, hot fries and more.
They’re also home to the Flaming Roll Sushi-Riot with fried chicken, cream cheese, buffalo ranch, and Hot Cheetos Dust. I mean the list could go on because again “interesting and unique food” is their specialty!
Next up on the list we’ve got Colemans Lunch Box.
Coleman’s Lunch Box – Honeybun Burger
Yeah, it’s exactly what you’re picturing in your head, a burger patty in between two honeybuns. It is included at the bottom left corner of the featured Facebook post.
Village Deli – Jalapeno Stuffed Pretzels
The pretzel has a crisp outside with a soft chewy inside stuffed with a mild jalapeno cheese sauce served with your choice of spicy or yellow mustard.
Taquizas La Peña Bernal – Piña Loca
Taquizas La Peña Bernal specializes is Mexican Anjoitios. Pina Loca literally translates to crazy pineapple. The pineapple consists of fruit, sweet and spicy tamarindo, chamoy, chile lime seasoning, and lime. There are many variations of this treat.
What’s the most interesting thing you’ve eaten in Augusta or the surrounding cities?