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2019-02-02
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Hidden away from the hustle and bustle -where the busy Amercian burger joints lie, is a local gem, the aptly named, Honbo. Despite being off the High street, it can still get quite busy with a capacity of around 16-20 (with a squeeze) and the fact it can get busy is a testament to the quality of the burgers.I usually build up an appetite before I go here and choose a big one like the 'Honbo 2.0'. With 4 x 2oz patties and triple cheese I don't really need to mention why The burgers are very good;
I usually build up an appetite before I go here and choose a big one like the 'Honbo 2.0'. With 4 x 2oz patties and triple cheese I don't really need to mention why
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The burgers are very good; succulent and juicy and you can see all the chunks of minced beef as you bite into it and it softly tears apart. I think being thin, you get more of the crispiness, which helps steer you away from the monotony of a squidgy meat patty found in other places. It's not exactly cheap, but reasonable if you use some promotional offers.
The fries are thin cut, crispy and come with a nice creamy and tangy, mayo-based dipping sauce. I won't usually have any sauce but it makes a nice change from the usual condiments. I've tried the cheese fries also before, which were OK but the cheese didn't seem so wholesome and it was a bit filling for my liking. The last and only time I tried the sweet potato fries, I was disappointed as it was really chunky and didn't seem very well cooked.
FINAL VERDICT:
TASTY BURGERS AND RELAXED AMBIENCE
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