Best Burger you've had?
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Its not too bad, good to have something like it in Sidcup instead of a chain like GBK (even though I do like GBK).AFKABartram said:Anyone tried Hello Burger at Sidcup yet?
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Remember these well they were a life line with a bucket of coke when arriving back in London from an away trip and sobering up on the train back and arriving in London feeling like shitSE7toSG3 said:The other 80's football classic was a Casey Jones half pounder, a short lived BR chain available at Kings Cross, Euston etc
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Loved Arby's in America why can't they put one here?0
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Make our own burgers, gotta say venison burgers take some beating1
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As a Gout sufferer who isn't allowed Red meat anymore, I find this thread offensive so I am sending the grab squad round to remove you all.2
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They're quite deer though.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Make our own burgers, gotta say venison burgers take some beating
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Lombardos in Amsterdam, probably the best I've had0
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You can mince white meat or even poultry and add breadcrumbs, herbs and spices and some peppers and onions, shape it and cook it And voila you have a tasty home made burger.NorthStandUltra said:As a Gout sufferer who isn't allowed Red meat anymore, I find this thread offensive so I am sending the grab squad round to remove you all.
My kids make burgers a lot, it's an activity we do at home, I let them mix in anything they like even ketchup and cheese. It's much healthier that way.0 -
Get them to bring round a Five Guys bacon cheeseburger with lettuce, mayo, mushrooms, onions and gherkins as well, cheers.NorthStandUltra said:As a Gout sufferer who isn't allowed Red meat anymore, I find this thread offensive so I am sending the grab squad round to remove you all.
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Hotbox in Hoxton is levels above most mentioned on here. Proper burgers.0
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The Bird in Hamburg (honest!) amazing!1
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Behave! Wheres the ham then.......bloody hippies.Anna_Kissed said:Falafel Burger from the Fortify Cafe, 32 High Street, Maidstone.
As of 2015, everything on the menu is free of meat, dairy and egg
= 100% vegan. fortifycafe.co.uk/menu0 -
On a train. OK not in this country. On an Amtrak somewhere in North Carolina.0
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One for the skiiers/boarders.
The "Frog" in Val Thorens does some absolutely amazing burgers.
Perfect to soak up the alcohol on an apres session as the bar gets pretty lively too.0 -
Thought you were a man of the people with the protest stuff, bloody skiing indeed..... You'll tell us you went to Eton next......Addickted2TheReds said:One for the skiiers/boarders.
The "Frog" in Val Thorens does some abasolutely amazing burgers.
Perfect to soak up the alcohol on an apres session as the bar gets pretty lively too.
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He only joins in with the protests because Jeeves and the Rolls are blocked in the car park anywayNorthStandUltra said:
Thought you were a man of the people with the protest stuff, bloody skiing indeed..... You'll tell us you went to Eton next......Addickted2TheReds said:One for the skiiers/boarders.
The "Frog" in Val Thorens does some abasolutely amazing burgers.
Perfect to soak up the alcohol on an apres session as the bar gets pretty lively too.1 -
Travel around in that heap of shit? Who do you think I am...cafcdave123 said:
He only joins in with the protests because Jeeves and the Rolls are blocked in the car park anywayNorthStandUltra said:
Thought you were a man of the people with the protest stuff, bloody skiing indeed..... You'll tell us you went to Eton next......Addickted2TheReds said:One for the skiiers/boarders.
The "Frog" in Val Thorens does some abasolutely amazing burgers.
Perfect to soak up the alcohol on an apres session as the bar gets pretty lively too.1 -
Obviously you can get good burgers from either side of the pond.
But generally speaking, a standard / cheap / chain burger in the US is better than in the UK.
A burger from a roadside diner in the US is great on the whole, whereas in the UK it would have a ratburger feel to it.
The quality of meat over there is so much better.0 -
Sure you're still talking about burgers here?Yanntheman said:Lombardos in Amsterdam, probably the best I've had
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I don't even add the breadcrumbs etc. I use 20% fat mince and maybe add salt/ pepper/ paprika/ Cayenne pepper.sadiejane1981 said:
You can mince white meat or even poultry and add breadcrumbs, herbs and spices and some peppers and onions, shape it and cook it And voila you have a tasty home made burger.NorthStandUltra said:As a Gout sufferer who isn't allowed Red meat anymore, I find this thread offensive so I am sending the grab squad round to remove you all.
My kids make burgers a lot, it's an activity we do at home, I let them mix in anything they like even ketchup and cheese. It's much healthier that way.0 - Sponsored links:
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The Globe in Brentford. Superb burgers. Great before watching Charlton there.0
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Yeah, furburgers.CAFC Luke said:
Sure you're still talking about burgers here?Yanntheman said:Lombardos in Amsterdam, probably the best I've had
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Anyone tried the burgers in Cau in Blackheath? They're up there.
Buckowski Grill in Brixton market was v. good too.0 -
Holy shit, really? I've not been for a good five years now, but my recollection of that place was "don't ever eat there again," which is why we haven't despite working next door for years.Gammysnr said:The Globe in Brentford. Superb burgers. Great before watching Charlton there.
There's another pub that did a great burger menu a few years ago, a half mile away. The Lord Nelson? I think that's what it was called. It became a gastro pub last time i went there, but the old burger menu was excellent. Used to have 'The Bulldog' burger. Bacon and egg on top. Lovely.
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Similarly, Tocade Burger in Val D'Isere does a cracking burger. Maybe because you only really have it when drunk, but still...Addickted2TheReds said:One for the skiiers/boarders.
The "Frog" in Val Thorens does some absolutely amazing burgers.
Perfect to soak up the alcohol on an apres session as the bar gets pretty lively too.0 -
Had a corker at Ronnie Scotts when we were there during our pre-Christmas visit. It was 19 quid though...0
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The best I've ever had was at 'Dip n Flip' in Battersea. I think.1
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I'm not sure that the quality of beef in the US, what with growth hormone (my excuse for the way I am is that I ate burgers in America when I was there on a student work visa many moons ago) and other delights, not allowed here under EU regulation.DamoNorthStand said:Obviously you can get good burgers from either side of the pond.
But generally speaking, a standard / cheap / chain burger in the US is better than in the UK.
A burger from a roadside diner in the US is great on the whole, whereas in the UK it would have a ratburger feel to it.
The quality of meat over there is so much better.
It's a major reason why it is difficult to purchase US beef, unlike Argentinian, over here...
That said, you are right about diners.
There's a chain in Ireland called Eddie Rocketts which used to be really quite good (haven't been in years, but see that they have opened a brancjh on the Lisburn Road in Belfast).
Other than that, my local chippy does a stonking Bacon Egg & Cheese 1/2 pound burger; but I generally need a little lie down afterwards.1 -
Work at GSK? So do I. The Lord Nelson is not a bad pub, never eaten there though. I've been working in Brentford for three years and go to the Globe most Friday lunchtimes for food. It's decent, maybe changed hands since the last time you went there? Round the World Burger challenge is a big eat.JiMMy 85 said:
Holy shit, really? I've not been for a good five years now, but my recollection of that place was "don't ever eat there again," which is why we haven't despite working next door for years.Gammysnr said:The Globe in Brentford. Superb burgers. Great before watching Charlton there.
There's another pub that did a great burger menu a few years ago, a half mile away. The Lord Nelson? I think that's what it was called. It became a gastro pub last time i went there, but the old burger menu was excellent. Used to have 'The Bulldog' burger. Bacon and egg on top. Lovely.0 -
@NornIrishAddick another vote for eddie rockets, im over in dublin and offaly quite a bit and always pop in to have one, there open late aswell 3/4am so good for after a session, really good patties and the dressed fries are unreal.0