Cookie Bastos wraps up an order to go at a Five Guys restaurant in Dublin, California, on June 29, 2011. The fast-food eatery’s a favorite of celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal. (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg)

Cookie Bastos wraps up an order to go at a Five Guys restaurant in Dublin, California, on June 29, 2011. The fast-food eatery’s a favorite of celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal. (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg)

The world’s best fast food, as chosen by the world’s top chefs

  • By Wire Service
  • Wednesday, August 3, 2016 1:30am
  • Life

By Richard Vines

Bloomberg

Even celebrity chefs producing the world’s most-praised meals have an occasional hankering for fast food. So where do they get their fix?

Vineet Bhatia (Indego by Vineet, in Dubai): Pret a Manger, a British sandwich chain that has reached big cities in the U.S., China, France and Dubai.

“The food is always fresh, with a good choice. It’s quick and tasty and the staff always smile. I like their hoisin duck salad wrap and their chicken avocado sandwich.”

Heston Blumenthal (Fat Duck, in Bray, England): Five Guys, a hamburger chain that started in Virginia before expanding abroad (There are several Five Guys outlets in Snohomish County).

“I’ve had their burgers a few times and I like them. They make me happy. And the guys behind the counters actually have some interest in food. They do a great milkshake, too.”

Massimo Bottura (Osteria Francescana, in Modena, Italy): Shake Shack, an international burger chain founded by restaurateur Danny Meyer. (It has yet to expand to Washington.)

“They care about the ingredients and that is what makes the difference. Danny Meyer really cares about what kind of meat, what kind of bread, what kind of sauce.”

Daniel Boulud (Daniel, in New York): Le Pain Quotidien, a Brussels bakery now in major cities from Tokyo to Los Angeles.

“It was started by a young chef (Alain Coumont) who used to work with me in New York. I like the consistency and quality of his bread with the simplicity of the food he creates around it. I have my own bakery on the West Side in New York, but when I am at Daniel, Le Pain Quotidien is closer, so I go there.”

Helene Darroze (Helen Darroze, in Paris): Shake Shack

“They serve beautiful burgers and hot dogs with amazing quality of bread and meat. And it is also a place where you can meet people from everywhere.”

Danny Meyer (Gramercy Tavern, in New York): Popeyes, a U.S. chain serving Louisiana fried chicken, and Chipotle, a Mexican grill that has expanded internationally from its U.S. base (Both can be found in Snohomish County).

“I treat myself to Popeyes a couple of times a year and I am wickedly happy downing a few pieces (wings and thighs best) of their crispy, spicy chicken with a side of dirty rice and biscuits. Or I’m completely satisfied making a lunch of a salad from Chipotle, loaded with grilled chicken, pinto beans, shredded cheese, extra cilantro, and spicy dressing.”

Tom Sellers (Restaurant Story, in London): Nando’s, founded in South Africa and now serving spicy Portuguese-style flamed chicken from New Zealand to the U.S.

“I go because they serve a tasty product. It’s simple but you can build your own meal. And everyone loves chicken.”

Karam Sethi (Gymkhana, in London): KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken. (KFCs can be found in Snohomish County and everywhere else, of course.)

“I only go for the Zinger Tower Burger. It’s got a fried, battered breast, hash brown, a spicy tomato salsa, mayonnaise and crispy iceberg in a sesame bun. The chicken is always juicy.”

Clare Smyth (Gordon Ramsay, in London): PizzaExpress, a London-based pizza chain that’s gone to the Middle East and Asia but yet to hit the U.S.

“It is quick, it is always good and it is consistent. Pizza is a great fast food, and they use good, solid ingredients.”

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