Los Angeles, CA

Cardi B teamed up with food influencer Keith Lee to critique a fast-food joint in Los Angeles.

The “Bodak Yellow” star took to TikTok on Monday (March 18) to share a video of her reviewing burgers from an outlet called Easy Street Burgers located in Studio City.

She prefaced the crossover by saying: “You guys know how I feel about LA food — it’s not my favorite, but I got a good recommendation about this place. It’s called Easy Street Burgers.

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“You know what? Since this person recommended this place, if I don’t like it I wanna tell them in their face that I don’t like it, so let me just bring him in.”

The Detroit-based food critic then entered the frame, dropping his signature line: “God is amazing.”

Before starting the taste tests, Cardi verified her credentials and established that she takes burgers very seriously by saying: “I’ma let you know right now … I’m like a real big burger expert, so if I don’t like it, I’m gonna tell it to your face.”

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The “WAP” hitmaker went on to compare it to a “fancier Shake Shack” burger, concluding that she was impressed by what Lee calles his favorite burger spot in LA.

Watch the full review below:

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Last year, the New York City MC backed the popular blogger’s criticism of Atlanta’s restaurant scene.

The Grammy-winning rapper blasted the city’s culinary space during an Instagram Live tirade, saying she felt they “don’t like” customers or making money.

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Cardi also admitted to having her team name-drop her in hopes of receiving better service when she’s there, even from top-tier restaurants.

“I feel like Atlanta restaurants, they don’t like to make money,” she said. “I feel like they don’t like people, they don’t like they customers, they just don’t fucking like it. You could barely order in Atlanta restaurants.

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“It gets to the point that I have to tell people that order food for me, ‘Can you just name-drop my name?’ Because they don’t do no pick up orders, they don’t do deliveries, they just don’t do shit.”