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On 6/9/2013 6:34 PM, bigwheel wrote:
> casa bona;1839477 Wrote:
>> 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'
>> (http://www.travelchannel.com/video/the-tortilla-burger))
>>
>> 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'
>> (http://www.travelchannel.com/video/d...d-dyer-burger))
>>
>> 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.

>
> 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.


Well I never heard of Mooyahs, but I'll put it in my travel plans for a
stop, thanks.

I'm with you on Whataburger, they're a step up from basic fast food.

TLAC is one place I've eaten at several times but not had the burger;
next time I might. They have a lot of other very good items on that menu
that I rarely make it past. The mesquite grilled quail (so delicate to
cook) are awesome and the shrimp too. Also their bone in ribeye is
darned good.

Can't say I have heard of Clown Burger, perhaps you can supply the punch
line ;-)