ScottySkis
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Big nicks pizza place in NYC it on the Columbus Ave and 71 street, great cheap price and lots of burgers to choose from http://www.yelp.com/biz/big-nicks-burger-and-pizza-joint-too-new-york
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LOLA in Nantucket. 8oz Hand-Packed Fresh Certified Black Angus Beef Patty Served with Aged Cheddar Cheese,
Red Onion Compote, and Foie Gras Sauce(for DHS)on a Toasted English Muffin.
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Probably the Gucci burger (cheesburger with crispy pepperoni) from the Bag at Sugarloaf. For years I heard over and over how great the burgers were there, to the point that I was almost hoping I wasn't going to like it. I mean, it is just a burger, how good could it be? Well, it lived up to the hype.
I'll have to try the Gucci. I get a regular Bag burger each year at the summit and while good, it's somewhat overhyped IMO
Nice!
but certified black angus is mid-grade beef IMO
I'll take the burger at the Four Season's in Boston using Painted Hills Farms beef. They've been undefeated in Boston Burger Bashes. Best ground beef out there IMO
I was at lunch with some clients at Morton's steak house last year and they had a Kobe beef burger on special for the day. Very expensive and VERY Fg awesome. Just the meat and a bun. Was going to get cheese on it and the waiter recommended that it would be better without. Was actually sad when it was finished. I would never spend $60 of my own money on any burger, but this was on the company's dime.
Why wasn't I invited to this client meeting?
The Old Homestead in Manhattan has a Kobe beef burger for $81. They stuff the center with ground sirloin.$60 for a "Kobe" Burger???
Hilarious. Ground Wagyu (there is no true ground Japanese Kobe in the States) runs about $8/# wholesale tops. I've seen "Kobe" burgers fetch $35, but $60 is astronomically over priced given the food cost of the ingredients. I'm sure it was awesome though.
The Old Homestead in Manhattan has a Kobe beef burger for $81. They stuff the center with ground sirloin.
