Two Aussie guys who love burgers. One country that makes the best burgers. Our mission: to find the ultimate burger. This is Visions of a Burger.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wendy's $0.99 burgers
Desperate times call for desperate measures. This burger was consumed on a 4 hour trip from DC to Norfolk. It only cost 99 cents. If I ate the dollar bill and added ketchup, it probably would have tasted the same.
Monday, November 15, 2010
We wanted to go here
One night, we were watching the food channel, and we saw a programme called 'Meat and Potatoes'.
Smoked meat, cooked to perfection, stacked between slices of bread.
Later, we discovered it came from here:
http://www.mileendbrooklyn.com
Our mouth wouldn't stop watering.
Hog Island Oysters
Burgers were not the only thing we ate. Our tastes are eclectic...
Local home grown, courtesy of California. A bit chunkier than Sydney Rock Oysters but they still slide down well.
Burger Bar
We googled 'best burgers in San Francisco' and Burger Bar was one of the hits. This was a burger restaurant on the top floor of Macy's. Australian readers, think of a rich man's Macdonald's, on the top floor of a David Jones store. Nothing like it.
I (David) chose a moose burger. When in America right?
A nutella burger? What the...
I (David) chose a moose burger. When in America right?
A nutella burger? What the...
As soon as we landed
As soon as we landed in San Fran, our mouth started watering for an American burger. So we found this place:
Here is what we ordered:
Meat score: 3.5/5 The meat was compact. It was rather chunky to bite into.
Bun Score: 4/5
Ergonomics: 3.5/5 Easy to hold, not too messy.
Taste: 4/5 The bacon was a nice touch, but the salad was too much.
After 14 hours on a plane from Sydney to San Fran with nothing but airplane food, any burger would taste this good.
Naming a Blog
We are a couple of Aussie guys who like eating hamburgers. But we won't settle for any kind of generic, stale Maccas burgers. We want a hearty, juicy, meat sizzling, mouth-watering, cheese-dripping, American burger. With or without trans-fat.
This blog is our mission to find the ultimate American burger.
We decided to call this blog 'Visions of a Burger'. The inspiration came from the poor homeless man in San Francisco who was carrying a sign of the same name. Whoever you are, the first burger is on us.
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