lwjr wrote:I was in Vegas this past weekend and stopped in for a bite to eat at, "StripBurger". The place is located in the Fashion Mall across from the Wynn. Big thick juicy patty, the Veggies were crisp and the shakes come with a shot of your favorite adult liquor. A very good burger and I highly recommend this place.
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Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
If there is anyone in Dallas who has not yet been to Liberty Burger (northeast corner of Forest and Inwood) ... oh my god. The food there is unbelievable. I went at lunch today, and it was incredible. Everything from the bun to the toppings was great (the bacon was cut really thick), but the patty itself was out of this world. You know that smell when your neighbor is having a BBQ and the meat on the grill smells so good you start salivating? That's what the burger at Liberty Burger tasted like.
I'm going back - soon.
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PonyFan wrote:If there is anyone in Dallas who has not yet been to Liberty Burger (northeast corner of Forest and Inwood) ... oh my god. The food there is unbelievable. I went at lunch today, and it was incredible. Everything from the bun to the toppings was great (the bacon was cut really thick), but the patty itself was out of this world. You know that smell when your neighbor is having a BBQ and the meat on the grill smells so good you start salivating? That's what the burger at Liberty Burger tasted like.
I'm going back - soon.
Went there. Was packed by 11:15. Made sense after getting my burger. Pretty good
When the bun is the best part of the burger, that's not a good thing.
But that's exactly what I found when I stopped at BJ's Brewhouse in Addison for lunch Friday. They offer the option of a whole grain bun, which I took, and it was tasty. The burger itself, however, was thin, (too) greasy and undercooked, and completely void of flavor.
I'm not one to send food back, but when the bacon on the bacon cheeseburger was so undercooked it was possible to see through it, that was a major red flag, and I did send it back. When it came back, it still was under-cooked, but not as much, so I risked it. Still alive, but I won't do their burger again.
At the recommendation of someone on here, I went to lunch today at Naan Sushi in Uptown to try their burger.
The burger was phenomenal. It comes on a fairly thick bun with lettuce, tomato, cheese and bacon.
That alone would be good. But on top of all of that, there is one onion ring with some kind of braised brisket or something contained within the center of the ring. The burger is terrific and the stuff inside that onion ring is terrific, but put them together, and it's shockingly good. The accompanying fries were way too salty, but the burger was fantastic.
Vitale wrote:At the recommendation of someone on here, I went to lunch today at Naan Sushi in Uptown to try their burger.
The burger was phenomenal. It comes on a fairly thick bun with lettuce, tomato, cheese and bacon.
That alone would be good. But on top of all of that, there is one onion ring with some kind of braised brisket or something contained within the center of the ring. The burger is terrific and the stuff inside that onion ring is terrific, but put them together, and it's shockingly good. The accompanying fries were way too salty, but the burger was fantastic.
And it was only $4. I will be going back.
I bought a Groupon for Naan for that specific reason. Looking forward to using it.