When I was shopping at the Santan Village, I decided grab a bite to eat. Johnny Rockets was the first restaurant I saw and determined that I need to look no further. When I walked inside, it was a flashback to the 50s. The restaurant was covered with stainless steel, red vinyl, white tile floors, jukeboxes and booths and tables crammed everywhere.
After I was seated, I reviewed the menu quickly and decided in minutes of what I wanted to order. When the waiter returned, I ordered a refreshing diet coke and a Rocket Single. The waiter came by a couple minutes later and ?drew? a picture in a small plate with ketchup. As I continued to wait, some of the employees began to dance to one of the songs that were playing on the jukebox.
My food finally arrived and to my liking, it came fairly quickly. The lettuce that wrapped my burger looked cold and crisp and had many delicious toppings inside, each one that I had specified in my order. My mouth started to water as the smell of the patty trailed up to my nose as if I was in a cartoon. It was thick, juicy, aromatic, tender, and cooked to perfection because it was slightly pink inside. The melted cheese barely dripped over the edges of the patty, the burger was huge! The fries took up a quarter of the plate; there looked to be about fifteen fries and that disappointed me. I finished almost all of them within a minute. My soda was refreshing each time I took a drink and made the meal perfect. The only thing I wish I could have changed was the quantity of fries that came with the order.
Overall, I had a good experience and the food was fantastic. I would recommend this place to anybody that likes a feel of the 50?s in American culture and to anyone who likes a great burger.
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