Friday, June 26, 2015

Review: AMC Theaters Nachos

After having the Super Nachos previously, I had to go back to try the basic movie theater nachos. Instead of Lincoln Square (a Cinemark Theater) my schedule dictated that I try out a local AMC theater and their "Movie Nachos Combo". I will have to go back to Lincoln Square to see if their nachos are better than AMC.

This time I paid for my nachos out of my own pocket. It was only a $1 more to add a dock-your-jet-ski-sized Coke to I picked up one of those as well (more on this later).



Ingredients
First impressions

I didn't quite know what to expect here so it should have been no surprise that a national chain-theater used mass-produced ingredients in their basic nachos. I just wasn't expecting them to be prepackaged chips and cheese, each in a different container. The separate containers for chips and cheese obviates a problem that the Super Nachos experienced where the cheese soaked into the chips, making them a little soggy. This is simply not possible with separate containers.

The prep time was incredibly fast: as long as it took the attendant/cashier to grab the chips and cheese packages and put them in serving box. After a quick pit-stop at the napkin/condiment table to remove the tops I was ready for my movie nacho experience. I find it amusing that theaters always put a salt shaker at their napkin/condiment tables, as if the popcorn didn't already have a month's worth of salt in it...



Joy of Eating

This movie nacho experience started off with a problem: I walked into the theater just as the trailers were ending, which means the house lights were turned off and I would have to eat my nachos in the dark. This turned out to not be a problem since there was one container of chips and another of cheese. The process was simple:

  1. Find chip big enough to dip (some chips were broken and simply to small to effectively dip)
  2. Dip in cheese
  3. Eat
  4. Repeat

HOLY SALT BATMAN!!!

The salty cheese compounded with the already salty chips satisfied my salt intake for the week. Or possibly the month. After a few minutes the cheese was simply inedible so I continued to work on just the chips. It tasted like someone took some cheese sauce and then poured in a couple teaspoons of salt as a joke. Yes, it was that bad.  

The Coke I purchased earlier came in handy to get rid of the massive salt taste in my mouth but the sugar in the Coke caused suger-overload and made it so I couldn't finish the drink either.

In the end I finished the chips and about 1/4 of the drink. I tried the cheese one more time just to make sure I didn't miss something and ...WHOA... yep, still salty. 

Nachoness Index
  • Visual Presentation: 3 points
  • Quality of ingredients: 1 points
  • Overall nachoness: 5 points
  • Chance of causing world peace: 0 points
Total: 8 points out of 100 possible points

Will it help resolve world problems?

No, in fact it might hurt the peace process. If world leaders were served this dish they might pull out a culturally significant ceremonial weapon of some sort and threaten your life. I know I would.

Parting Thoughts

I gave these nachos 3 out of 10 on presentation because of the separate containers alone. That allowed for quick service, easy visually-impaired eating in a darkened movie theater, and no "soggy chips". This also contributed to the overall nachoness.

Did I mention the cheese was salty? Wow. This pulls the scores for ingredients and nachoness VERY LOW and is an experience I will not be repeating. Save yourself the trouble next time and get the big tub of popcorn at the movies. I'm sure you'll get less salt that way.

And even if isn't salty enough, just remember this: you can always add MORE salt at the condiment table.

Stay Cheesey! }B^)

2 comments:

  1. why can't you order these, especially since the theaters are closed?

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  2. FUNacho 3.5 oz. nacho cheese sauce brings a smooth and creamy taste to your crispy nachos.
    that's the brand used in amc

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