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But those things that they make there, look like a heap of stuff slammed together with some sauce and molten cheese in between, keeping it from falling apart... Me, I prefer a good Spicy or Buffalo Chicken sandwich from a few places around here. Yeah I got a thing for spicy food. |
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Once in a while I like myself a hamburger from a local snackbar called FEBO or from Mac Donalds here in the Netherlands. But those things that they make there, look like a heap of stuff slammed together with some sauce and molten cheese in between, keeping it from falling apart... |
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i hope you arent talking about In N Out burgers. all their ingredients are fresh, including fresh cut french fries...their burgers are nothing but pure deliciousness and i wish SO bad that they had them out on the east coast. guess ill need to move back to vegas if i want them regularly again... |
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I hope the rest of their menu is a bit more appetising than that picture red_dog posted. Besides, a little common sense would tell you that a 20-patty hamburger that's two feet tall is NOT a regular menu item. ![]() However, it's not like the regular double burgers look that much different, they're just a lot smaller. It's still a bit of a cheese mess at times. |
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Something doesn't have to look good to be appetizing or tasty. |
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In N' Out Burger is fantastic, HOWEVER, their burgers still taste like a fast food burger. I prefer quality restaurant-style behemoths whenever possible. Fuddruckers is amazing. And I also love the Chipotle Blu Cheese Bacon Burger from Chilis (although it's not very large). I prefer their burgers over In 'n Outs (though you can't beat their fries). Love the guacamole bacon six dollar burger without the disgusting bacon. [thumbup] |
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What do you think of Carl's Jr? ![]() |
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The best burger joints in America are here in Atlanta, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article...f_main_tff_top But wait. I can hear a million Angelenos wondering, "When will he get to L.A.?" Yes, there are great burgers in Los Angeles. I love the Apple Pan. The burgers are cooked to order, flavorful, just big enough for lunch. Nevertheless I think the best burgers in America are three time zones away...in Atlanta. The Vortex, a pseudo-biker joint that you enter through a human mouth, serves an estimable burger, as good as any in Tinseltown. Even better is the well-charred number with beautifully crisped thick-cut bacon at the Earl, in East Atlanta. But the outstanding hamburger experience I found in an odyssey of several months and thousands of miles was at Ann's Snack Bar, a justifiably renowned little diner on a broken-down industrial stretch of highway. Miss Ann, as habitués call her, is a woman of commanding style and ready banter. She works alone at her grill, patting each ample patty lightly as she sets it down. Her masterpiece, the "ghetto burger," is a two-patty cheeseburger tricked out with bacon that she tends closely in a fryolator. Observing Miss Ann in action would be enough of a show, one perfected over many decades. But while she demonstrates the extreme economy of motion of a superb short-order cook, she simultaneously carries on a running dialogue of lightly sassy repartee with customers she knows. Then Miss Ann dusts your almost-ready patties with "seasoned salt" tinged red from cayenne pepper. It looks like a mistake, too much, over the top. But when you get your ghetto burger in its handsomely toasted bun envelope, you regret doubting the lady for one second. The big burgers stand up fine to the spice. This is the next level in burgerhood. And it just barely fits in your mouth. http://www.thevortexbarandgrill.com/ http://www.mattburgess.net/blog/post/2007/12/Ghetto-Burger-Anns-Snack-Bar-East-Lake-Atlanta.aspx This is a ghetto burger from Ann's. It is fantastically delicious. ![]() If you are ever in Atlanta, it is your civic duty to stop at both these places. |
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In N' Out Burger is fantastic, HOWEVER, their burgers still taste like a fast food burger. I prefer quality restaurant-style behemoths whenever possible. Fuddruckers is amazing. And I also love the Chipotle Blu Cheese Bacon Burger from Chilis (although it's not very large). Fuds still beats in and out. Lately city of Melbourne (Aus) has sprung up with some pretty good gourmet burger chains. I must say they are pretty amazing and could possibly knock Fuds off the top. ![]() My fave store is called Grilled. http://www.grilld.com.au/flickr/burgers.html |
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Agreed. In and out is a good fast food style burger. [thumbup] Overnight me one of those burgers in an insulated box, and I'll give it a review.[thumbup] |
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Ooo wow, that looks pretty damn tasty! [surrender] Oh mate they are not cheap. It's all high quality meat, and fillings. No expense spared. So that's why most of the burgers are over $10 up to $12 AU. So if you want fries and a drink you're typically looking at $15 or more. They claim they are healthy burgers. Considering how good the ingredients are, you do not feel like it's some greasy fatty burger meal. And don't feel that "healthy non greasy" means it tastes like cardboard. These burgers are packed with punching flavor! |
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