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Ridiculous burgers

Double + sweet potato fries + shake.

You don't get much change for what I would assume to be a fair sized meal.
Oh, so you only ever eat double burgers? Oh, OK. I don't. And it's still not €20 even if you're picking by far the most expensive extra-lardy items on the menu.
 
Oh, so you only ever eat double burgers? Oh, OK. I don't. And it's still not €20 even if you're picking by far the most expensive items on the menu.

Problem?

£18.90 Plus toppings, or a top. It is a lot to pay for a burger menu.

This is pointless.
 
Keep the peanut sauce off my fries! Vinegar and ketchup ONLY. Or cheese at a push.

They don't have normal malt vinegar here. Luckily, I've got a massive bottle from Tesco that I brought back in my suitcase last time I was visiting.

I'm sure they won't force you to have the peanut sauce though.
 
Does it actually add anything to the taste experience to have a doughnut instead of a bun? Or is it just more calories...
 
Does it actually add anything to the taste experience to have a doughnut instead of a bun? .

Absolutely! It adds a fine layer of the most equisite unpleasantness that you simply don’t get from a bun.

It’s part of the sweet with savoury trend. Like fried chicken with waffles.
 
I just get a burger and some water usually.

It’s my guilty pleasure away from the kids every few months. You wouldn’t burgerudge me that, would you?

I did not make any criticism of anyone, or anything other than the price. I would not begrudge you, or anyone anything. It is your money. Your time. Your choice.

Personally, I am not really a burger person, but I watch the prices, because they are usually the main selling point - value.


I have absolutely no idea.
 
I had a doughnut burger a few years ago, and while it was initially a pleasant combination of flavours it quickly became revolting. I ended it despairing for the future of the human race and didn't eat another burger of any description for 6 months.
 
I did not make any criticism of anyone, or anything other than the price. I would not begrudge you, or anyone anything. It is your money. Your time. Your choice.

It’s okay, don’t worry. I don’t give a shit. Burgerudge away. Or begrudge if you mustard.
 
I went to a swinging place in Gothenburg on my last visit that epitomised this overpriced junk food shite, that all these hipster burgers joints have cashed in on with the setady supply the affluent trendysomethings available pounds/crowns.

The Sveds love a bit of consumer chic and my pals always taking me to places that are astoundingly expensive cool but this one had wings on it.

It was called Wurst and it's hot-dogs all started at about 12 sovs each plus you had to pay for fried something's or others plus £8 ramekins of slaw and the obligatory Swedish £14 a pint tipple but what made this place 'an experience' was the permanently piped in craut rap.

I had a hotdog with bacon and fried chillies on which courgette fries and a Weiser beer and it only cost me £45 a head. yes it was my turn to treat us all :facepalm:
 
I like the sound of doughnut burgers, although I fear that, like deep-fried battered Mars bars, they'll be fucking agony on my teeth.
 
Three pages and not one person has argued there’s no such thing as a chicken burger.

Urban is going down the pan.

Of course there's such a thing as a chicken burger. This is certainly the first I've seen anyone claim otherwise. What could lead one to such a bizarre conclusion?
 
These wacky gluttony burgers are shit :mad:

My favourite burger when I was a kid was the humble Wimpy Cheeseburger.

Nowadays, a well made burger from good ingredients needs nothing more than a good bread roll, 1/4lb max patty, cheese slice(s), sliced fresh tomato, a few leaves of iceberg lettuce, lightly sweated chopped onion, ketchup or tomato relish, mayo, and perhaps some bacon too.

That's all you need. Burger sauce or mild mustard if you want.


Top half of roll (toasted on face)
Mayo / mustard
Bacon
Lettuce
Tomato slices
Cheese
Onions
Burger
Ketchup / sauce
Bottom of bun

Job done.

The key is good quality ingredients :thumbs:
 
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