Best burger in the world
#241
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#243
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Laguna Niguel, CA
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seriously…In-N-Out is a small step above McDonald's, but it's still mass produced fast food. I think the cult following that some have for In-N-Out is mostly from people who don't live near one. Kinda like how I wish there was a Waffle House near me because they have the best food ever (or so I've heard)...
#244
Join Date: Mar 2000
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Sylvester's in Los Osos, California
Www.sylvestersburgers.com
Really, here is the best burger. Vegetarian, buffalo, and so forth.
Relaxed environment.
Really, here is the best burger. Vegetarian, buffalo, and so forth.
Relaxed environment.
#245
Join Date: Jan 2014
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Reserva TT Burger at Rua Francisco Octavian 67, Arpoador, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro.
One of the best I've eaten in all my years of travel. Everything is fresh daily. But word of warning don't trust the operating time, cause it's not uncommon for them to close early once ingredients runs out.
Also try the milkshakes, which are pretty good.
One of the best I've eaten in all my years of travel. Everything is fresh daily. But word of warning don't trust the operating time, cause it's not uncommon for them to close early once ingredients runs out.
Also try the milkshakes, which are pretty good.
#246
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Just tried the legendary Minetta Tavern Black Label burger. Count me unimpressed.
They basically took very high quality meat mixed with some bone marrow to give a stronger taste and dumped it on a random bun with some onion. It was much too heavy and unbalanced for my liking - a great burger is not just a very beefy piece of meat.
They basically took very high quality meat mixed with some bone marrow to give a stronger taste and dumped it on a random bun with some onion. It was much too heavy and unbalanced for my liking - a great burger is not just a very beefy piece of meat.
#247
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I ate at O'Gara's Restaurant in MSP at the entire concourse F near gate F12. I was connecting the flight from RSW-MSP-PHX. I ate Swiss & Mushroom burgers and it was so delicious! I am really like it lots. I told cashier that I want to make well done, and I orders a cheddar fries, as well.
Here is the link:
http://www.mspairport.com/msp/media/...lax/ogaras.pdf
Here is the link:
http://www.mspairport.com/msp/media/...lax/ogaras.pdf
#248
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Got to say the Posh Banger Boys burger that can be found at the Borough Market in London. Served with Stilton cheese, and the bread is lovely. It's not a fine dining place, it's cheap and cheerful, but a delicious burger in my opinion.
#250
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Northern California
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Because many, including myself prefer a thin well done patty (or 2) with slightly crispy edges. Quality of meat still matters a lot, so quarter pounders don't cut it. A lot of it is a texture thing. When I bite into a burger, I don't want a thick, soft medium patty. The juiciness part needs to come from the fixins and burger sauce. Prime rib and lamb, medium rare is great. Steak, medium. Pork chops pink. Love a good steak tartare too. Burgers well done please.
#251
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Phoenix
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Proof at Four Seasons Troon in North Scottsdale
This place rocks, great atmosphere, great view and AWESOME burger…in my opinion the best one in the Phoenix area!^
#252
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Next time ya'll are in Austin, you'll have to drive out to Alamo Springs (not far from Luckenbach). Texas Monthly had a photo of their burger on the cover in their best burgers in Texas edition.
http://www.fredericksburgtexas-onlin...mosprings.html
http://www.fredericksburgtexas-onlin...mosprings.html
If you want to drop $17++ on a burger, try Michelin one star Murray Circle at Cavallo Point (Fort Baker, Sausalito, San Francisco) prather ranch grass fed beef burger, fiscalini cheddar, traditional garnish. Came with fries. They will serve it at dinner if you ask.
Speaking of Michelin burgers, Angele in Napa is even more impressive.
Beyond that I find most sports bars have really nice burgers at really nice prices.
#253
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Posts: 655
Had a very good burger at Hudson in Rotterdam, The Netherlands! http://www.restauranthudson.nl/en/home
Ranked as my #2 in Rotterdam after De Stoep.
Ranked as my #2 in Rotterdam after De Stoep.