Best burger in the world
#377
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 597
A really good bacon cheeseburger - medium rare - with cheddar cheese, Heinz Ketchup, barbecue sauce, and maybe sauteed mushrooms. It's not only the perfection of the culinary arts, it's the key to peace in the Middle East. If we can get the Israelis to at least try the trayfeh bacon cheeseburger, and the Palestinians to forget about the fact it's haram to them, they'll see how delicious is the forbidden taste of bacon. Maybe that will get them consider that maybe they don't have all the answers and that moving away from all those doctrines can lead to ways of pleasantness and paths of peace.
Hey, Bibi, will you pass the applewood smoked bacon? Mahmoud would like to try some. Shalom! Salaam!
You can get a really good bacon cheeseburger in just about every city and major town in the USA.
Hey, Bibi, will you pass the applewood smoked bacon? Mahmoud would like to try some. Shalom! Salaam!
You can get a really good bacon cheeseburger in just about every city and major town in the USA.
#380
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#381
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 597
Getting off the plane in CA and stopping for a double-double at the nearest In 'n Out Burger:
LAX: Sepulveda and Lincoln
ONT: Vineyard Av
PSP: Ramon and I-10
SAN: Rosecrans
FAT: McKinley off the 168
Once you've taken your first bite out of an In 'n Out Burger, you're officially in California.
LAX: Sepulveda and Lincoln
ONT: Vineyard Av
PSP: Ramon and I-10
SAN: Rosecrans
FAT: McKinley off the 168
Once you've taken your first bite out of an In 'n Out Burger, you're officially in California.
#382
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Central California and on the Road
Posts: 297
There is an In & Out Smog Repair Shop on McKinley, maybe a search accidentally brought that up?
#383
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 597
Anyway, compared to the food offerings AA provides on the connecting flights from FAT to DFW, In-N-Out qualifies as fine dining and is always a stop to or from the airplane and the family place up in the hills.
#384
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: India
Posts: 9
This year just started and I have not thought about having my first burger yet, as I was able to keep my New Year resolutions so far. But don't worry, it' not going to go so long. The best burger I had in the past 6 months is large "Fat Burger" in Dubai. Oh, that first bite was juicy and delicious. I can still taste it in my tip of my tongue.
#385
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I've had some really good Five Guys, and some really mediocre Five Guys. Consistency between locations seems a bit of an issue to me.
I love In-N-Out for the fast food burger segment; it can't be beat IMHO for a cheap, fast burger.
Best burger I've had may have been a marrow burger somewhere in Maine; they have good ones also at Eureka! at the couple of locations I've visited.
I love In-N-Out for the fast food burger segment; it can't be beat IMHO for a cheap, fast burger.
Best burger I've had may have been a marrow burger somewhere in Maine; they have good ones also at Eureka! at the couple of locations I've visited.