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Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Thu 12th Jul 2012 01:54 pm
by Quazer
Checked it out last summer. Place looked decent but I didn't really like my burger. Partly my fault because I didn't realize you have to order cheese as an extra. Maybe I will give it another try.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Thu 12th Jul 2012 04:53 pm
by Nimrod
I wasn't and am not comparing BM to anything American.

I had one BM burger on front of me and tried it on its own merit. I disliked it intensely. No further mystery here. Not everyone likes BM burgers.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Thu 12th Jul 2012 06:18 pm
by Kermit
Nimrod wrote:I wasn't and am not comparing BM to anything American.

I had one BM burger on front of me and tried it on its own merit. I disliked it intensely. No further mystery here. Not everyone likes BM burgers.
Never said everyone does? Mystery what mystery? And saying I prefer whatever burgers before I leave home came across as a comparison to me, but of course it required an arsy reply.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Thu 12th Jul 2012 06:22 pm
by Nimrod
Yep, just another Yankee arse getting under your flaccid green skin.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Sat 14th Jul 2012 06:44 am
by TwoCanucks
For the record, Five Guys might be the most overrated burger in North America.

It severly lacks taste and flavor...getting free peanuts (no matter how tastey) doesn't make up for a bland burger.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Sat 14th Jul 2012 12:45 pm
by notsofasteddie
TwoCanucks wrote:For the record, Five Guys might be the most overrated burger in North America.

It severly lacks taste and flavor...getting free peanuts (no matter how tastey) doesn't make up for a bland burger.
+1

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Sat 14th Jul 2012 03:22 pm
by matty223
the best burger IMO is in NYC ,,Corner Bistro, west 4th st and Jane st.
, cheap beer too

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Sat 14th Jul 2012 03:36 pm
by Nimrod
TwoCanucks wrote:For the record, Five Guys might be the most overrated burger in North America.

It severly lacks taste and flavor...getting free peanuts (no matter how tastey) doesn't make up for a bland burger.
While all of this may be true, it still beats most other airport fare, and certainly beats the crap served on the plane. That's my main objective in choosing Five Guys. And it's not priced up, like all other airport food. Suits my primitive taste, unlike BM.

Grunt, scratch, burp, scratch again.

And fuck their stupid peanuts.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Sun 15th Jul 2012 10:14 pm
by Yossarian22
matty223 wrote:the best burger IMO is in NYC ,,Corner Bistro, west 4th st and Jane st.
, cheap beer too
I'll have to try that out but so far nothing I've eaten at NYC is as good as Burgermeester.

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Posted: Sun 12th Aug 2012 01:16 am
by Svstoned
Marco wrote:I am not a big fan, for the first reason Boner states above. Burgers without fries is just blasphemy, lol.
Goddamnit blasphemy tastes jesusshitgoatfucking good

And if you haven't tried one yet, definitly try a classic bicky burger. But that may sound easier than it is :p
No fries though, but you can also do this; put some fries in your mouth, then put some burger in your mouth and voila! Bicky burger with fries for mr marco stoner style

If you want to survive you have to adept to the situation.

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Mon 31st Dec 2012 08:15 pm
by SRH_Spaded
TwoCanucks wrote:For the record, Five Guys might be the most overrated burger in North America.

It severly lacks taste and flavor...getting free peanuts (no matter how tastey) doesn't make up for a bland burger.

+2

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Tue 1st Jan 2013 12:40 am
by treetop
TwoCanucks wrote:For the record, Five Guys might be the most overrated burger in North America.

It severly lacks taste and flavor...getting free peanuts (no matter how tastey) doesn't make up for a bland burger.
Fatburger is the best. Closely followed by Inn-N-out out burger. The 2 burgers cannot really be compared though. They are trying to be different types of burger. Inn-N-out aims for the classic 50's America burger wheras Fatburger are all about using fresh ingredients and it a much bigger burger as you can guess from the name.Inn-N-out burger is over rated IMHO and Fatburger is under rated.

anyhwho....

How does BM compare to BB? I'm just talking in terms of the burger itself. I like the idea you can order your own extras already. Is the bread nice? What kind of bun do they use? Is the beef good quality? Can you eat in?

I like burgers :mrgreen:

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Mon 3rd Jun 2013 01:13 pm
by treetop
I had a burger at burger meester. It was all a bit too foofarred up if you know what I mean. A bit formal kind of place for a burger for chrisake!

The burger itself went down very well after de Graal or before or both!

A bit too much effort but worth it in a pinch! :lol:

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Mon 3rd Jun 2013 09:27 pm
by se7enty2wo
One for the Americans (or at least the ones within striking distance of Fuddruckers). Are their burgers well regarded over there? I was in Vegas a couple of years ago and although I loved In-N-Out, I really thought Fuddruckers edged it.

Anyone else tried one of those bad boys?

Re: Burger Meester

Posted: Thu 6th Jun 2013 07:44 am
by Fedrin
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