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2013-05-27
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The burger is the star here, if you love quality you've gotta check out this restaurant... the quality was obvious. Fresh ingredients and the burger didn't leave you with that 'heavy, greasy feeling'. I washed it down with a beer, which was a perfect combo. I find it interesting that some peeps (previous comments) thought it was too pricy. It was as advertised. All I needed was the burger (believe me they are a meal on their own). Lets face it - the reality is with good food.... You get what you
Fresh buns, healthy sized beef patty, no soggy lettuce, accompanied by crispy onion ring. Everything you want in a burger, a meal in itself. No drips of grease as you eat, just that succulent burger taste you long for. Overall an 8/10 The place was small and rather quiet comparing to other restaurants in the same area. There were 2 or 3 other customers while we were there. Perfect little hang out place with a couple of friends for a quick bite. This is the huge meun right beside the entrance, basically you can 'make' by that i mean combine your own favorite ingredients into one by following the steps listed there. However, my friend and i found it rather complicated, you have to pick the patty, sauce, pickle etc etc. We had it figured out half way down the list then we realised there was some signature burgers listed on the right lol. We then of course gave up choosing one by one and decided what to get in no time. Just one complain we have, a bottle of beer cost us $55 and a can of coke cost us $30. i mean no offense but this is clearly not a 5 star hotel restaurant. From the look and the size of it, it is more like one of those 'eat and go'. who would charge this much on drinks? It cost you no time but fridge and ice to store it, way more easier than making a burger. anyways, i do hope the work out the balance some time. (7-11 is right across!!!)
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Good burgers freshly made and extremely tasty
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