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Restaurant bewertenHad the special American burger. With sweet potato fries and side order of onion rings. Had no conplaints burger was tasty and fries and rings were a great addition. Beers were on tap and hoppy with a great mid strength taste.
Mini Meatball and I tried Burger Institute a few weeks ago and found it to be a very average experience. I ordered the Signature Beef Burger ($10.90) and Mini Meatball ordered the Mini Chicken Burger ($8.90). The Signature Beef Burger consisted of Grainfed MSA Angus Beef, Cheese, Iceberg Lettuce, Hash Brown and their Signature BBQ Sauce. The burger reminded me of a Roy Rogers burger - a small fast-food chain in the US. The burger itself was good, but the cheese tasted like cheap processed (a poor attempt at American cheese) and the BBQ sauce was a bit overpowering. The burger rated 3.0-3.5. The Mini Chicken Burger appeared to be a half of a chicken schnitzel (like they cooked a full size one and then cut it in half), with cheese and a tomato relish. Had the tomato relish been replaced with mayonnaise this would have been quite tasty, but unfortunately I've found that most kids don't like tomato relish (ketchup on the other hand would have also worked). Mini Meatball wasn't a fan, so I ate the chicken out of her burger (I didn't care for the tomato relish either). Unfortunately, the chips were also coated in some kind of seasoning (chipotle?), which neither of us cared for. As a kids meal, this was a fail and rated a 2. Replace the tomato relish with mayonnaise (or ketchup) and replace the seasoning on the fries with salt and this would have easily been 3.0-3.5. As it stands, the prices aren't bad, but the food isn't great and there are many better burger options out there. The cheeseburger I had around the corner at Fromage The Cow a few weeks earlier was better and the chips with cheese sauce were amazing!
This is my second time coming here, after being quite disappointed before I wasn't expecting much today but was a bit surprised. We ordered the mighty Aphrodite and the class clown. The class clown I was served you can see in the picture that there is barely any meat to be seen, but for my surprise it was quite tasty and I could see myself ordering it again in a far future. 3.5 out of 5 for this burger seems fair enouth. The mighty Aphrodite was not impressive at all and seems like it is there just so vegetarians can eat something beside salad or chips maybe a 2.5 out of 5. The chips come on a big portion and are well seasoned but were definitely not crunchy.
Mini Meatball and I tried Burger Institute a few weeks ago and found it to be a very average experience. I ordered the Signature Beef Burger ($10.90) and Mini Meatball ordered the Mini Chicken Burger ($8.90). The Signature Beef Burger consisted of Grainfed MSA Angus Beef, Cheese, Iceberg Lettuce, Hash Brown and their Signature BBQ Sauce. The burger reminded me of a Roy Rogers burger - a small fast-food chain in the US. The burger itself was good, but the cheese tasted like cheap processed (a poor attempt at American cheese) and the BBQ sauce was a bit overpowering. The burger rated 3.0-3.5. The Mini Chicken Burger appeared to be a half of a chicken schnitzel (like they cooked a full size one and then cut it in half), with cheese and a tomato relish. Had the tomato relish been replaced with mayonnaise this would have been quite tasty, but unfortunately I've found that most kids don't like tomato relish (ketchup on the other hand would have also... read more
This burger place makes GREAT burgers. The service is very good and the flavours are fantastic. This is our new work lunch place. So much more reliable and professional than other places that make burgers on the street. Give'em a try. Well worth it. We had Ginga Ninja and Signature Chook. Yum for both. Great sweet potato chips too.
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