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Big Dave
11th January 2009, 13:34
Does the pub at Haast still do a killer or is there a new Champeen?

Big Dave
11th January 2009, 13:35
This is what prompted the question.

http://www.wimp.com/badmeal/

EJK
11th January 2009, 13:46
This is what prompted the question.

http://www.wimp.com/badmeal/

Taste Worth Dying for.... Very ironic...

Wait, 4 quarter pounder patties... Thats a whole pound. Cool! :cool:

Edit: 8,000 calories.... Man I thought US citizens were suing BK's ass for their Quad Stacker's 1,000 calories...

Fatt Max
11th January 2009, 18:00
Had a 200g burger in Danny Doolans at the Viaduct yesterday arvo. It's still sticking to my ribs and my ringpiece is wondering what the delay is.

Very nice though...

portokiwi
11th January 2009, 18:05
Had a 200g burger in Danny Doolans at the Viaduct yesterday arvo. It's still sticking to my ribs and my ringpiece is wondering what the delay is.

Very nice though...
Burger Wisconsin has to be in the top 5 of great Burgers.:first:

Big Dave
11th January 2009, 18:14
Burger Wisconsin has to be in the top 5 of great Burgers.:first:

Yea - the Rocket is a beauty.

Hitcher
11th January 2009, 18:43
The takeaway at Collingwood does the best fish burger I've ever eaten.

carver
11th January 2009, 18:47
i like the boss from mc donalds!

hayd3n
11th January 2009, 19:12
mmmm velvet burger ill hav a big brown

Big Dave
11th January 2009, 19:47
mmmm velvet burger ill hav a big brown

With unicorns?

Donor
11th January 2009, 20:49
Al & Petes - the Gut Buster

Never been so happy to feel so sick...

Okey Dokey
11th January 2009, 21:12
Do it yourself- do it the best.

Hard to beat a home made hamburger on the BBQ. Yum!

Pure mince, no additives. All your own favourite toppings. Who needs fast food outlets when a good burger is so easy?

hayd3n
12th January 2009, 06:13
Do it yourself- do it the best.

Hard to beat a home made hamburger on the BBQ. Yum!

Pure mince, no additives. All your own favourite toppings. Who needs fast food outlets when a good burger is so easy?

why ?
when you can go to velvet burger

hayd3n
12th January 2009, 06:14
With unicorns?
nope just venison patties

Gubb
12th January 2009, 08:04
Murder Burger in Ponsonby isn't bad.

And Burger Fuel > Burger Wisconsin.

BMWST?
12th January 2009, 08:08
wisconsin for me...was hungry hungry the other night...full monty...and fries(shared) phew...

Fatt Max
12th January 2009, 08:20
No-one has mentioned Burger Fuel yet?

Is it because they are crap....

Tank
12th January 2009, 08:29
The best burgers are definitely home made jobbies.

Get very fresh buns from a quality baker.
Nice venison patties from a good butcher.
We use a lot of salad from our own garden.
Nice sauces (we use a lot of organic sauces).
Any cheese we get from local cheese manufacturers.

Fucks over any other burger around.

I also cook a muscle Pattie burger thats so awesome that I cannot post the recipe in case it brakes the Internet - yes - its that fucken good.

Tank
12th January 2009, 08:30
No-one has mentioned Burger Fuel yet?

Is it because they are crap....

We have one below my office - 5/10 must try way harder.

Oscar
12th January 2009, 08:40
The best burgers are definitely home made jobbies.

Get very fresh buns from a quality baker.
Nice venison patties from a good butcher.
We use a lot of salad from our own garden.
Nice sauces (we use a lot of organic sauces).
Any cheese we get from local cheese manufacturers.

Fucks over any other burger around.

I also cook a muscle Pattie burger thats so awesome that I cannot post the recipe in case it brakes the Internet - yes - its that fucken good.

Gotta have Beetroot!

'Cause ya can beat an egg, but ya can't beat a ____!

Lias
12th January 2009, 10:09
I used to <3 Burger Wis back in the day, but last time I went to one (Brooklyn, Wellington) I was _seriously_ underwhelmed, the service was shit, and unfortunatly so was the food.

I suspect that it's like many other places thou, wrong store wrong day , whereas others have a much better experience. Certainly I havnt had any problems with the Burger Fuel up here, good food, good service.. Mmmm I want a bastard now!

Rodney007
12th January 2009, 10:13
you guys would be supprised....

BF ---> BURNOUT
MC D ---> BBQ BACON CHEESEBURGER ..... omg the burger is fu*king evil!

vifferman
12th January 2009, 10:14
I also cook a muscle Pattie burger thats so awesome that I cannot post the recipe in case it brakes the Internet - yes - its that fucken good.
So, this Pattie is really muscular? :confused:
She must be, if she can brake the Internet.

MIXONE
12th January 2009, 10:20
The egg burgers from the piecart in downtown Welly are the snizzle for sure.

firefighter
12th January 2009, 10:23
No-one has mentioned Burger Fuel yet?

Is it because they are crap....

:Oi: burger fuel is freakin awesome! :headbang:

warewolf
12th January 2009, 10:33
'Chester the Chicken' at Otorohanga. Hole in the wall place that looks much worse than it is. We got put on to them by vege friends, they said the vege burger was the best... I wouldn't know.

I really rate their top-of-the-line burger, the one with everything. Apart from the usual fare, it has sauteed mushrooms, stands taller than it is wide, and you can't squash it any. Never had a bad one from there.

phoenixgtr
12th January 2009, 10:39
The bacon backfire from Burger Fuel is bloody good. Better than Burger Wisconsin. I miss Burger Fuel. Don't have it down here so have to settle for Burger Wisconsin. Otherwise, I have to agree that home made burgers are sweeeet

Stirts
12th January 2009, 10:43
Burger Fuel - Brie Injection :drool: of course with Kumara fries with extra aioli and a Chocolate Malt milkshake!

The only other way is the home made way. HAS to have egg pineapple and beetroot as bare essentials!!
Method of choice:
Cut fresh buns in half and place in grill until golden brown, then butter. Add tomato sauce (WATTIES ONLY) and horseradish sauce. Lovingly place thick slices of cheese on the sauces. Place your deliciously tender and juicy meat of choice on top - to melt the cheese. A tantalising and sweet Pineapple ring is then delicately placed on the meat of choice to slightly warm. A perfectly runny fried egg is added next, with slices of beetroot and tomato also. A very light sprinkle of red onion, and salt and pepper to taste, finally place the toasted bun atop this divine masterpiece!

Tank
12th January 2009, 10:55
So, this Pattie is really muscular? :confused:
She must be, if she can brake the Internet.

Note to self - have coffee before posting!

Blossom
12th January 2009, 11:30
Beefeaters in Hamilton used to do the deadliest burger known to man. Called the "big boy burger" :lol: No idea if they are still doing them but 13yrs ago they were ledgendary. :shutup: