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Burgers, is there anything finer?
How do you order your burgers? If you are a vegetarian or don't eat read meat turkey and tofu burgers are accepted.

I like my burger to be beef on an English muffin with mozzerella, a fried egg, caramelized onions and all the default toppings.

That said, give me your two cents.
 

Gxas

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I don't really have a special way to eat burgers. But I do know of a place that one absolutely must visit. The joint is called Five Guys. I've only ever seen one and it is here in New York but I'm positive there are others. Mostly East Coast I'd presume. If you get the chance, check the place out. Best burgers and fries I've ever had.
 

poleboy

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I'm fairly conservative when it comes to burgers I make myself... mustard & mayo on the buns, accompanied by ketchup, rucola salad, tomatoes, pickled cucumber and sliced onions.

With that said, I've had some wonderful burgers with stuff like curry sauce, pineapple and chicken. Also: If it's pickled, it goes in a burger.

EDIT: I forgot the cheese. There must be cheese. Cheddar, preferably.
 

Souplex

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Gxas said:
I don't really have a special way to eat burgers. But I do know of a place that one absolutely must visit. The joint is called Five Guys. I've only ever seen one and it is here in New York but I'm positive there are others. Mostly East Coast I'd presume. If you get the chance, check the place out. Best burgers and fries I've ever had.
Is this the one at 7th avenue between 6th and 7th streets in Brooklyn? Cause I hate that place and prefer corner burger down the block.
 

PureChaos

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burgers are amazing. i like them with bacon, cheese and either onion chutney or BBQ sauce. i'm really hungry now...
 

Kabutos

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I slap a piece of meat between two slices of bun, pour some barbecue sauce* on and call it a burger.

*A1 Steak Sauce is a valid substitute.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Madnezz said:
I slap a piece of meat between two slices of bun, pour some barbecue sauce on and call it a burger.
And that's the way it should be, brother. That's the way it should be.
 

Dechef

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Ahhh, burgers.
I just had two, actually.
I like to keep them simple - no cheese or lettuce.
 

Mr. Squirrel

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Madnezz said:
I slap a piece of meat between two slices of bun, pour some barbecue sauce* on and call it a burger.

*A1 Steak Sauce is a valid substitute.
Yeah, this basically. Oh I however also sometimes put ketchup on it instead of BBQ-sauce.
 

Alphavillain

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I like to keep it simple, but also I have a burger-related confession to make. I like fresh-from-the-fridge slices of Dairylea on top. But I don't like melted cheese on a burger.
 

zirnitra

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what is an English muffin? I'm English and the only muffins we have you wouldn't cut in half and put beef in the middle of :S.

I haven't had a burger in a long time now I think about it over 6 months. I'll eat them any style with anything pretty much though although as much as a cheeseophile I am normally I hate the melted processed cheese in cheeseburgers.
 

Hippobatman

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Whopper Cheese menu, size large.

Because; Yes, I'm a guy. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGLHlvb8skQ]
 

darthzew

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I like whoppers, but I like burgers mostly plain. I guess A1 or barbecue with just a niece piece of meat between a bun is good.
 

k3v1n

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woman: can I have your order, sir?¿
me: yeah, umm the biggest one only with CHEESE and I repeat OOONLYY CHEESE...and the meat obviously
 

ellimist337

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Gxas said:
I don't really have a special way to eat burgers. But I do know of a place that one absolutely must visit. The joint is called Five Guys. I've only ever seen one and it is here in New York but I'm positive there are others. Mostly East Coast I'd presume. If you get the chance, check the place out. Best burgers and fries I've ever had.
Five Guys is delicious; my family stopped at one in Pennsylvania on vacation last year. It was worth it for the free peanuts, too. Culvers Butterburgers are pretty tasty, as well, but that's kind of a midwest-local thing. Also, the TGI Friday's Cheesy Bacon Cheeseburger is one of the most fantastic things you'll ever taste. They put a piece of fried cheese on top of one of their fantastic bacon cheeseburgers.

I'm a pretty basic guy, usually, I like a few pieces of cheese, lettuce, ketchup, mustard, onion, bacon and beef on any kind of bun.