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5 Items Off the Taco Bell Menu That Never Disappoint

Are you constantly searching for a classic, trusty item off the TBELL menu? Look no further, here are five items that will not let you down.

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5 Items Off the Taco Bell Menu That Never Disappoint
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With the ever-changing menu including hundreds of supreme and regular versions of tacos, fajitas, burritos, and chalupas, the Taco Bell menu can sometimes be overwhelming and hard to navigate. The following classic and somewhat original orders, are likely to satisfy your cravings and keep your order simple. From one Taco Bell lover to another, Live Más.

1. Quesadilla

Whether your taste buds dance over chicken, beef, or my personal favorite, classic cheese, the quesadilla is paired perfectly with Taco Bell's creamy jalapeño sauce creating a savory and deliciously melted masterpiece. Plus, the dependability is undeniable because let's be honest, who could mess up a quesadilla?

2. Hard Shell Taco Supreme 

Taking the original hard shell taco further with a couple extra bells and whistles such as sour cream and tomato, the supreme taco gives a refreshing spin to the OG taco that practically founded Taco Bell. If your'e feeling pretty Plain Jane, but still want a little something extra than cheese, lettuce, and meat, this is the item for you.

3. Gordita Supreme 

This one is sure to get you every time. Definitely a less basic item, with it's unique fluffy flatbread stuffed to the brim with beef, lettuce, sour cream, cheese, and lettuce, the Gordita supreme is definitely an item of sustenance and is sure to fulfill all of your bread loving dreams mixed with traditional Mexican food vibes. This staple will surely start a fiesta in your mouth.

4. Nacho Supreme

Arguably the best take on cheap nachos ever.... complete with cheese sauce, beans, beef taco meat, sour cream, and tomatoes, this affordable and not terribly traditional item is definitely a fan favorite, and for good reason. Not too complicated, and the salty/savory swirl makes this a no brainer add on to your order.

5. Double Decker Taco 

The double decker taco is that one extra sibling that has to be out there and try to outshine everyone else. As if a simple hard shell or a simple soft shell taco isn't enough on it's own, this star of the show layers the two shells with a creamy layer of refried beans in between, and completes the meal with all the original toppings inside the hard inner shell. A revamp of the classic, that everyone must try, at least once.

Happy eating!!

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