Basically, they taste like Cheetos as much as a Doritos Locos taco from Taco Bell tastes like a handful of Doritos. This is not to say that they're not good, because they're actually dangerously good, but the classic Cheetos cheese dust flavor that you know and love is oddly either absent or just not strong enough. Mac N Cheetos will run you 2.49 for a 5-pack, and it isnt just the name and the shape that scream 'Cheetos. Instead, they taste more like a Cheeto from which you've sucked all of the bright orange cheese dust and are left with a soggy puffed cornmeal nugget that - in this case - is also filled with creamy mac and cheese. That's right: they hardly taste like actual Cheetos. We got our hands on some Mac n' Cheetos for a taste test shortly after they arrived in restaurants last June. Burger King will soon be serving up Mac n’ Cheetos creamy mac n’ cheese deep fried into Cheeto-shaped sticks and covered with crispy Cheetos flavoring. A single five-pack of 'em makes regular mac and cheese look like a damn kale salad by comparison. Burger King Unveils New MAC N' CHEETOS Deep Fried Macaroni and Cheese - HmmWhile Taco Bell’s Doritos Locos Tacos have helped boost sales. Burger King Is Testing Cheese Bites Bk Test Menu Items Spring 2019. Burger King Confuses The Inter With Of Just French Fries. hamburger with coleslaw and cheese, Burger King. N cheetos at burger king en sandwich hamburger cri fried big fried cheese burger king is taking and cheese. The crowned burger chain describes the junk food hybrid as "portable" mac and cheese that's coated with a "dangerously cheesy" layer of alarmingly orange Cheetos dust and deep fried into noodle-shaped mozzarella stick-like pieces. Chicken sandwich Fried chicken Chicken fingers Hamburger, chicken burger, food, recipe png 640x444px. On Thursday, Burger King announced the menu item, Mac n' Cheetos, is returning to participating locations across the country on Thursday, May 18, for a limited time. The bizarre snack food triple-threat is coming back - by popular demand. When the predecessor to the modern Burger King, Insta-Burger King, opened in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida, the companys menu consisted predominantly of hamburgers, French fries, soft drinks, and desserts. Just when you thought you'd recovered from the mix of excitement, horror, and hunger that hit you when Burger King first unleashed Cheetos-dusted fried macaroni and cheese sticks last summer, it looks like you may want to brace yourself for all the deep-fried, cheesy insanity again.