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In Pictures: Questionable Street Fair Food

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Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Spotted at a street fair on University Place in Manhattan on Saturday, April 26. After the jump, more delicious evidence of fried chicken, done wrong.

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Fried chicken. Oh my.

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Deep-fried goodness.

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Count them monies.

10 Comments:

Holy flurking schlidt.

Anything I had in the Navy, as nasty as that was, was better than this stuff. I'm wondering if the monies he's counting is so he can pay people to eat that crap. Doesn't look as though he has enough for that though.

after recently having my husband's terrific fried chicken, it pains me to look at these images.

blech!!

Wow. The second pic looks like a fried mystery bin. Maybe, the money is a prize... if you can identify what's in the metal pan. Step right up... look into the black oil and see your future.

I visited the same street fair. The only really good food I've found at these fairs is the large Mexican stand, which was at 10th Street and University. The sausage and peppers heroes are always decent. But I avoid the rest. For one thing, it's usually OLD, OLD, OLD, made in Queens and reheated several times. Anyone who's ever had food poisoning will tell you that NOTHING is worth going through that.

I have no idea what the hell most of this is but I bet Andrew Zimmern wouldn't even touch it.

EEEEEW! I've never seen anything like that before. What a waist of food supplies. :P

hahaha, wow. that looks like something i would make. and it's baaaad

Ditto @LunaPierCook............Holy flurking schlidt.

I may never eat again. Ever.

It looks like its on fire in that first picture..

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