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Originally Posted by casa bona
On 6/7/2013 4:41 PM, bigwheel wrote:
casa bona;1839299 Wrote:
'Burger Land: Sneak Peek Pictures' (http://tinyurl.com/kkmbh42)
George Motz drives deep into the state of the burger, nationwide.
Early favorites - the tortilla burger from the Panrty Restaurant in
Santa Fe, NM - burger and beans wrapped in a flour tortilla, then
smothered in red chile and cheese.
'The Tortilla Burger : Video : Burger Land : Travel Channel'
(The Tortilla Burger : Video : Burger Land : Travel Channel)
And the heart attack deep fried greaseburger from Dyer's in Nashville -
two patties smashed thin and wide, then deep fried in 100 year old
grease, why even the cheese gets a grease bath.
'Deep-Fried Dyer Burger Video : Burger Land : Travel Channel'
(Deep-Fried Dyer Burger Video : Burger Land : Travel Channel)
Wow.
It's just so wrong on so many levels that...must have...must consume...
I have been catching some of that action on TV. Hard to beat a good
burger. Now in God's Country the beans and hamburger meat rolled up in a
flour tort would be called a burrito or taco maybe. Currently having
indigestion from a second attempt at eating a Smash Burger. Those things
are highly over rated. Suspect they are dunkng the buns in canola oil or
something. Makes them taste greasy and give the burps. Kindly mark them
off the to do list. Thanks.
I tend to agree with you on SBs. In fact they're not unlike a Five Guys
burger. If I want a mass market premium burger Red Robin is my choice.
I will say that Smashburger's rosemary, garlic and olive oil fries are
pretty tasty though.
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I like the burgers and fries from Moo Yahs or Five guys better. Least they dont give heartburn and taste pretty good. Whataburger is hard to beat for a plain old burger. Texas Land and Cattle Co. has about the best big fat steak house flame grilled 12 buck models. We also have an fashioned Mom n Pop small thin meat hamburger stand type place called Clown Burger..which can put folks in remembrance of their child hood. Some of the Sports Pubs turn out a good burger too. Never tried Red Robin but will put it on the agenda. Thanks.