Burgin'

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  1. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    The Kobe Farmhouse Burger

    Kobe beef, one egg, cheddar cheese, lettuce , tomato and my personal fave pork belly

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    Wow that looks like a some quality burgin!
     
  3. Scruggy

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    That looks dope as fukk!

    How much did it cost? I've heard those Kobe burgs can get up there in price.
     
  4. Barry the Baptist

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    Believe it or not I got it at Cheescake Factory and it was about 12- 13 bucks. Not bad for Kobe beef and pork belly.
     
  5. Scruggy

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  6. Barry the Baptist

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    I know this is Burgin but this place I just found in Vegas is taking hot dogs to places they've never been.

    http://www.buldogis.com/index.html

    Basically they use bulgogi which is the tasty meat used in Korean BBQ and have made hot dogs out of it.

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  7. abyzmul

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    I'll preface by saying that I was stationed in Seoul for a while... That sounds fuckin amazing.
     
  8. Scruggy

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    SO, one of these Stuffed Burger joints opened recently here in Athens. It has the "Juicy Lucy" style of Burgin' which grills the burg with all the cheese and what-not inside the meat. I'm intrigued.

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    Looks pretty messy, but that's why God invented napkins. I'll let yous guys know ifn it's any good.

    Burg on.

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  9. JetMonkey

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    I had one of the best burgers, and one of the best sandwices, I've had in a while here:
    http://www.juliebellessandwichshop.com/

    Definitely check it out. It's really family friendly, and pretty cheap, considering the portion size and the quality of ingredients. The shakes are really really good too.

    I've eaten the A-Team, the Burning Bridges, the Lil Monster, and the Knuckle Knuckle sandwich. All of it was fucking delicious.
     
  10. Scruggy

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    I wish I hadn't clicked the link, only because now I want to go to lunch 3 hours early :beer:

    That's not too far from where I grew up in Manhasset. Maybe I'll burg it out next time I'm up for a viz.

    Speaking of NY Burgin'. Has anyone been to The Old Homestead in Chelsea, and tried the $41 Kobe beef Burg? That must be some classy burgin'!

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    Burgin' with The Rat Pack

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  13. Pereiro16

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    TGIF got rid of the southwest burger, those motorboating sons of bitches
     
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    That's some ripoff. There is zero Kobe beef anywhere in the United States.
     
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    I found the black version of myself -- and Black Scruggy is beautiful

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    this

    It is just really high quality beef they label as kobe
     
  20. deerow84

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    There is this burger chain near me called The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro and it has some pretty good burgs. Nothing crazy like those expensive ass kobe beef ones, but they have some pretty crazy toppings. You can see the full menu here (just click any city, they are all the same just different names for local stuff).

    Here are just a few of my favs of the ones I've tried (had more than this and they were all good but these were the best IMO):
    -Hamburger Mary - real mayo, fried egg, ripe red tomato, cheddar cheese & crisp bacon strips
    -Dead Ringer - bbq smoked brisket, smokey bbq sauce, jack cheese & an onion ring
    -Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love - peanut butter, strip bacon and fresh banana slices
    -Malibu Meltdown - crunchy o-ring, beechhouse, havarti, gouda & brie...VROOOM
    -San Francisco Treat - real kraft dinner & cheddar make this a treat

    I'm actually going back on Monday. Not sure which one I'm going to have. I usually have a new one each time so I'll try to keep that trend alive, but the Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love is really good. Oh and you can order any burger as beef, ground turkey, chicken breast, veggie, portobello mushroom cap or pay for an upgrade to elk meat. So lots of variety!
     

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