Possibly... thank you for mentioning that, I didn't know they put anything in particular on it but I might pick that up and test it on something to see if he notices.Maybe the berbere spice?
Possibly... thank you for mentioning that, I didn't know they put anything in particular on it but I might pick that up and test it on something to see if he notices.Maybe the berbere spice?
2. Tiffins. Unfortunately, Tiffins now only offers that burger as a prix fixe. I'm not onboard with that decision so unless they change it, I won't be back.
The one and only time I had this I thought it was fantastic. But I usually don't mention it when this topic comes up as we'd just finished Sangria University (and ordered more with our meal) so I have no idea if it really was that good, or if it was the sangriaThe Three Bridges Signature Burger at Three Bridges at CSR!!
The one and only time I had this I thought it was fantastic. But I usually don't mention it when this topic comes up as we'd just finished Sangria University (and ordered more with our meal) so I have no idea if it really was that good, or if it was the sangria.
I do remember it fondly though!
Came here hoping to see this. Leaving happy.No, this isn't yet another thread asking where the best burger on property is. Instead I'm giving my opinion of which is the best. How does this look?
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That's the Bison Burger at Geyser Point (Wilderness Lodge). It's a huge burger with cheese, bacon & onion straws. Yes, with a mound of fries.
Yak and Yeti has the best burger on property and one of the best I’ve ever had anywhere …I'm partial to Yak and Yeti's Kobe beef burger.
The Steakhouse 71 burger is a close second, losing out only due to its insane price!
Good to know. I"ll be there in a couple of weeks.this past trip got the burger at the new Poly Tower Wailulu bar & grill so now that’s also on my list.
I travel with a teenager who only has plain burgers, without any sauce though. It's just meat and bun, so for him it's all about the taste of the meat, rather than the whole package.My son keeps asking when we can return to AKL because his favorite has been the burger at the QS in Jambo. No idea why, there's nothing special about it, but he eats completely plain burgers and adds his own ketchup - and after years and years of various ones, this one is always exactly what he wants and preferred to all others which get compared to it. He had it about a half dozen times on our last AKL trip, even asking to come back to the hotel instead of eating at parks or holding out on dinner until we got back.
A good point here! In order to have a really good burger you need to start with the basic bun and patty.I travel with a teenager who only has plain burgers, without any sauce though. It's just meat and bun, so for him it's all about the taste of the meat, rather than the whole package.
I agree, best burger is from Sci-Fi.Are you sure? I had a "Classic American Burger" at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Saturday night, it was the best burger I've had in years.
Yup, he grew up with a lot of allergies so got used to noticing the subtle flavors of the base, then could opt for sauce but never got any of the complicated flavor mixes until he started to outgrow things. It can really change what makes a food good.I travel with a teenager who only has plain burgers, without any sauce though. It's just meat and bun, so for him it's all about the taste of the meat, rather than the whole package.
FWIW, the burger at Geyser Point can be ordered plain. I'm one of those people who doesn't want lettuce, tomato, mayo, etc on my burger.I travel with a teenager who only has plain burgers, without any sauce though. It's just meat and bun, so for him it's all about the taste of the meat, rather than the whole package.
No question, it's one of our favorites! The Stack Burger on the lunch menu at Steakhouse 71 didn't impress me. The Cheeseburger at the Boathouse was very good but haven't had it in a few years.No, this isn't yet another thread asking where the best burger on property is. Instead I'm giving my opinion of which is the best. How does this look?
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That's the Bison Burger at Geyser Point (Wilderness Lodge). It's a huge burger with cheese, bacon & onion straws. Yes, with a mound of fries.
Can they box it to carry-out?An excellent outlier:
Txuleburguer at Pepe, next to Jaleo at DS. Along with the patatas bravas