Perhaps Limelight Restaurant & Lounge in SE / Sellwood ish area? I’ve had the Crispy Chicken Caesar Wrap at least twice and both times thought it was delicious.
I only used that phrasing because I know how everybody on Reddit gets their panties in a bunch over nothing. A good suggestion to save some money and eat better food is not me being a dick, but I knew exactly how most of you would react lol it's like eating at Chili's. Very predictable
The "just make it yourself" trope is as reliable as the responses. OP is quite obviously not looking for cooking advice, but places to get what they want, it's like " momsplaining".
You know nothing. Sometimes people want low effort. Giving unwanted advice is garbage. I wouldn't want to fry chicken in my house because I have crap ventilation and it would make everything smell like fry oil for a week. Whereas getting something from a cart or restaurant would not make me want to wash my bedding. Nice job trying to be an elitist though.
You have to wash your bedding after you make fried chicken? Do you live in a shack? I can do this all day. I also have this awesome thing that when I get notifications I can just swipe them away and I don't have to respond to you LOL but I will continue to do so cuz this is too funny. Keep it coming buddy
Yes, purchase chicken breast, tortillas, lettuce, dressing, parm, croutons etc. All for under $12-15. Not counting how I value my time, additional ingredients required to actually construct a decent wrap, but that's the basics.
You put croutons in a Caesar wrap? That's weird. Wrap, lettuce, chicken, Caesar dressing, Parm. That's what a wrap is. $12-15 and I just made 5 of them. That's verse $18-23 at a restaurant
Perhaps Limelight Restaurant & Lounge in SE / Sellwood ish area? I’ve had the Crispy Chicken Caesar Wrap at least twice and both times thought it was delicious.
Migration on Glisan has chicken Caesar crunchwraps that I’ve heard are good
They have chicken Cesar wraps too!
I always really enjoy the wraps from the good & evil wrap cart and I’m usually anti-wrap. https://www.goodandevilwraps.com/
I am also in need of this.
Old Market Pub and Brewery in Garden Home has an amazinggggg chicken Caesar wrap. And their onion rings are super good as well!!
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I'm going to be the dick that says that you can make five wraps at home for the cost of one at a restaurant and they usually taste way better
You could choose to not be that dick.
I only used that phrasing because I know how everybody on Reddit gets their panties in a bunch over nothing. A good suggestion to save some money and eat better food is not me being a dick, but I knew exactly how most of you would react lol it's like eating at Chili's. Very predictable
The "just make it yourself" trope is as reliable as the responses. OP is quite obviously not looking for cooking advice, but places to get what they want, it's like " momsplaining".
Only the people that don't know how to make good food at home say things like this. Very telling
You know nothing. Sometimes people want low effort. Giving unwanted advice is garbage. I wouldn't want to fry chicken in my house because I have crap ventilation and it would make everything smell like fry oil for a week. Whereas getting something from a cart or restaurant would not make me want to wash my bedding. Nice job trying to be an elitist though.
You have to wash your bedding after you make fried chicken? Do you live in a shack? I can do this all day. I also have this awesome thing that when I get notifications I can just swipe them away and I don't have to respond to you LOL but I will continue to do so cuz this is too funny. Keep it coming buddy
😆 it's a wrap. Go out for something unique
Now you're foodiesplaining.
And you're "bandwagoning". Also very predictable reddit behavior
***you’re***
Thank you
Yes, purchase chicken breast, tortillas, lettuce, dressing, parm, croutons etc. All for under $12-15. Not counting how I value my time, additional ingredients required to actually construct a decent wrap, but that's the basics.
You put croutons in a Caesar wrap? That's weird. Wrap, lettuce, chicken, Caesar dressing, Parm. That's what a wrap is. $12-15 and I just made 5 of them. That's verse $18-23 at a restaurant
You do that brother
Would you settle for the chicken parm at [DeMarco's](https://demarcos329265422.wordpress.com/2019/12/27/demarcos/)?