Amazing!
The burgers are a little on the small side (especially for the price (range about $9-13 per)... so you have to eat something else with it. which I would suggest the truffled cheese fries (they aren't on the regular menu). They are fantastic! I love the beer selection too.
Overall, It's a pretty hip joint! I'm definitely going back sometime soon. _________________ ♪ ♫One good thing about music, when it hits, you feel no pain...
So hit me with music! ♪ ♫
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 939 Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:30 am Post subject:
ocho wrote:
Habit.
LuxuryBrown wrote:
It's weird. There's ONLY ONE in SoCal but like 18 in Bakersfield alone!
But I make that drive to Fullerton for that Route44 Cherry-Limeade!
There's one in East L.A. off Atlantic and 3rd i believe. i went there once when i went to the court house across the street hahaha (no i'm not a criminal. stupid traffic ticket) and it was VERY SURPRISING!! really good. a bit expensive but SUPER GOOD!!
JD wrote:
Ziggy wrote:
In-n-out
Fatburger
And my dark horse, Jack in The Box's Sirloin Burger. Don't knock it until you've tried it. Surprised the hell out of me.
Ditto on all 3.
The Jack-n-Box was a pleasant surprise.
indeed. i've had it over 5times. every time i wonder why i settle for other fast food burgers. (aside from in n out)
I just had the burger from Street...an awesome joint off of Highland and Melrose....absolutely exquisite. Umami is still my favorite...but this place is bomb, and has a much larger selection of dishes and appetizers. Loved the Kaya Toast...an amazing dish that hits every single taste bud.
I just had the burger from Street...an awesome joint off of Highland and Melrose....absolutely exquisite. Umami is still my favorite...but this place is bomb, and has a much larger selection of dishes and appetizers. Loved the Kaya Toast...an amazing dish that hits every single taste bud.
The kaya toast at Street is wonderful. _________________ 14-5-3-12
I just had the burger from Street...an awesome joint off of Highland and Melrose....absolutely exquisite. Umami is still my favorite...but this place is bomb, and has a much larger selection of dishes and appetizers. Loved the Kaya Toast...an amazing dish that hits every single taste bud.
The kaya toast at Street is wonderful.
If you only witnessed the look on my face when I took the first bite...
Has anybody tried Father's Office? I was told its better than Unami Burger.
I've never had Father's Office...not on my side of town...but a friend of mine swore by it until I introduced him to Umami. At that level though...the differences become personal preference.
Has anybody tried Father's Office? I was told its better than Unami Burger.
I've never had Father's Office...not on my side of town...but a friend of mine swore by it until I introduced him to Umami. At that level though...the differences become personal preference.
People have their own preferences and ideas of what a burger should be. Depending on how much you value the additions, condiments, patty, bun etc. you'll enjoy different burgers at different places.
Father's Office is a wonderful burger, but their stringent policies on condiments leave you at the mercy of their caramelized onions and aioli. It's more of a sandwich really than a tried and true burger but delicious nonetheless. Their terrific beer selection doesn't hurt.
Umami is a strong option as well. I've only had "the Umami burger" so I don't know how all the other iterations stack up. It's a clean, rich taste that has some nice complexity (I particularly enjoy the cheese crisp).
If you're looking for a flat out patty assault of indulgence then the best is Comme Ca, which offers a decadent burger served rare that will leave you sweating and artery-clogged the rest of the day.
Depends on the preference and mood. _________________ 14-5-3-12
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 52727 Location: Making a safety stop at 15 feet.
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 11:52 am Post subject:
ocho wrote:
Consumer Reports just conducted a poll of 28,000 people that asked them to rank the best burgers in America. Here's the list:
Quote:
1. In-N-Out Burger
2. Five Guys Burgers and Fries
3. Fuddruckers
4. Burgerville
5. Back Yard Burgers
6. Culver's Frozen Custard
7. Whataburger
8. Hardee's
9. Carl's Jr.
10. Checkers Drive-In
11. White Castle
12. Wendy's
13. Sonic Drive-In
14. A&W Restaurant
15. Krystal
16. Burger King
17. Jack in the Box
18. McDonald's
Their sampling is a little suspect. It's a little odd that number one is one of the most regional chains there is. In-and-Out is good for what it is, but I can't see how it tops that list unless the sampling is skewed heavily towards California. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 20510 Location: UCLA -> NY
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 3:22 pm Post subject:
DaMuleRules wrote:
ocho wrote:
Consumer Reports just conducted a poll of 28,000 people that asked them to rank the best burgers in America. Here's the list:
Quote:
1. In-N-Out Burger
2. Five Guys Burgers and Fries
3. Fuddruckers
4. Burgerville
5. Back Yard Burgers
6. Culver's Frozen Custard
7. Whataburger
8. Hardee's
9. Carl's Jr.
10. Checkers Drive-In
11. White Castle
12. Wendy's
13. Sonic Drive-In
14. A&W Restaurant
15. Krystal
16. Burger King
17. Jack in the Box
18. McDonald's
Their sampling is a little suspect. It's a little odd that number one is one of the most regional chains there is. In-and-Out is good for what it is, but I can't see how it tops that list unless the sampling is skewed heavily towards California.
I'm guessing point system, where high avg score wins. Explains another regional chain like Burgerville, which is only in the Pacific NW. In N Out actually has more locations than Burgerville (Texas, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California).
Anyone that lives in the southbay area needs to go to 'the standing room' in Redondo Beach. It's in the back of a liquor store on the corner of Catalina and Diamond but don't be put off by that. Literally the best burger I've had is from there. It's called the 'Napoleon'.
Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 13197 Location: @ the beach
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:11 pm Post subject:
I liked Fuku Burger in Hollywood...
It's not better than Umami but pretty decent! _________________ ♪ ♫One good thing about music, when it hits, you feel no pain...
So hit me with music! ♪ ♫
Joined: 24 Dec 2007 Posts: 36212 Location: Santa Clarita, CA (Hell) ->>>>>Ithaca, NY -≥≥≥≥≥Berkeley, CA
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:26 pm Post subject:
Five Guys is overrated. Had them once only and immediately realized In 'N Out was way better.
The only burger I would occasionally get over a Double Double is a Sirloin Steak one from Jack In the Box. _________________ Damian Lillard shatters Dwight Coward's championship dreams:
I tried a Five Guys over in greater Boston. It wasn't anything special.
Also in Boston there's a great burger joint called Wild Willy's over in Watertown, but another franchisee that runs a Wild Willy's over in Needham is clueless.
I tried a Five Guys over in greater Boston. It wasn't anything special.
Also in Boston there's a great burger joint called Wild Willy's over in Watertown, but another franchisee that runs a Wild Willy's over in Needham is clueless.
Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 13197 Location: @ the beach
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:02 pm Post subject:
My office is on Hollywood and Vine and in this immediate area (1 mile radius), there's 5-6 decent burger joints...
1. Umami Burger
2. Fuku Burger
3. Stout Burgers and Beers
4. Juicy Burger
5. Go Burger (definitely the worst of the bunch) _________________ ♪ ♫One good thing about music, when it hits, you feel no pain...
So hit me with music! ♪ ♫
Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 13197 Location: @ the beach
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:06 am Post subject:
I'm surprised no one has said a Big Kahuna Burger...
I mean, it IS a tasty burger. _________________ ♪ ♫One good thing about music, when it hits, you feel no pain...
So hit me with music! ♪ ♫
Not sure if this one's been mentioned:
Mick's Karma bar located in an office plaze near john Wayne airport. Absoultely awesome burgers for around 6 bucks.
I'd like to add to the chorus of boos for Five Guys. Their burgers don't hold a candle to in and out, especialyl for all the hype. Their dogs are pretty damn good though.
Joined: 27 Jun 2005 Posts: 29999 Location: Likely nowhere near you
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:37 pm Post subject:
America's Top 10 Burgers _________________ Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying...'I will try again tomorrow.'
Anyone that lives in the southbay area needs to go to 'the standing room' in Redondo Beach. It's in the back of a liquor store on the corner of Catalina and Diamond but don't be put off by that. Literally the best burger I've had is from there. It's called the 'Napoleon'.
Just had this the other day. Delicious. A ton of food, but a little pricey still. The meat itself wasn't great (not very well seasoned) but the rest of the burger more than made up for it. Make sure to call in at LEAST 20 minutes in advance, though, since they take FOREVER to make your food and it's in a liquor store so there is nothing to do but stand there and chat with the other half dozen people waiting for their food. Order their Parmesan truffle fries too.
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