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Thread: In search of a decent burger in Thailand

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    In search of a decent burger in Thailand

    Apart from home barbecues and Hamburger Mary's http://www.hamburgermarys.net/0406/home.htm and the occasional New York deli, I never get a good one. This week I foolishly tried a Big Mac - there was a delay of 4 minutes while it was freshly made but I found it revolting and left two thirds - mind you the fries were superb. I saw a new Hamburger place in Central World Plaza which looked promising but it was so-so -= requested medium rare served blue, steak fries were virtually raw - They did return them after I insisted - but they came back still hard, cole slaw revolting - a good Pepsi Max. I had to eat fries again at Saladang Cafe by Jim Thompson - hand hewn huge piping hot golden brown soft and moist, service with little bowls of mayo and ketchup - yum yum best that I have had in Thailand.!

    In the UK we have various 'Gourmet' Hamburger joints costing about ┬г10 (US$20) for a big burger and fries and a bit of salad and none have impressed. Mind you, Tootsies can come up with a fair one organic and tasty, competently cooked and presented.

    I don't eat Hamburgers that often but lately I seem to have a craving - probably brought on by excessive glimpses of advertisements and references to Niddy's Nook. I had a fair one at Mali on Sathorn Soi 1 just round the corner from the Malaysia, Bangkok. It was Ozzie beef and was very moist and tender but lacked much flavour and charring 200 baht.

    "Why do Hamburgers in my canteen taste better than anywhere else" cried one of the Ford family. It seemed when he ordered one a large prime, angus, grain fed beef rib steak was minced and cooked to order. Similarly? Jim Lumsden tells me that the Ambiance cafe has the best burgers in Pattaya? With his current sylph like figure he probably has to forgo them.

    I am not looking for Kobe beef in a sesame bun with slivers of pan seared foie gras, just a good large 10 oz+ burger nicely charred outside and moist and pink in the middle, in a nice fresh bun with some good fries at a reasonable price? say under 300 baht, as the beef will probably have to be imported. Thought! I wonder if Mignon do one their beef is local and always excellent. Maybe Manhattens but I'm sure they would break that price barrier.


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    Burgers

    Give Monty's Enchanted Hut a try.
    I will personally see that your burger is made from Aussi beef and cooked to your liking , fries & salad, N.Z Cheddar cheese if you wish.
    Only 160 bht.

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    The burgers at Piri Piri restaurants in Bangkok are quite good because they use high quality beef. They are small though. The review does not mention their burgers, but they are the best I have had in Thailand. I don't eat fast food:

    http://matrix.bangkokpost.co.th/enterta ... .php?id=80

    The chicken there is even better. Be sure to demand the piri piri sauce (Portuguese style chili sauce) on the side or you'll miss the best part.

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    Three places in Bangkok to try:

    The Roadhouse grill, Surawong and Rama4

    Outback, Paragon Discovery 2

    Tony Roma's, Suk. nana

    Anyone remember a US chain burger placed called Fudruckers? Is that still in business?
    E Dok Tong

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    Re: Burgers

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty
    Give Monty's Enchanted Hut a try.
    Monty, I see that your e-mail message is now obsolete.

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    TrongpaiExpat,

    Thanks for your suggestions. I have tried these places. How different ones experiences can be.

    The Roadhouse Grill I have tried to like as the place seems interesting with a nice room and atmosphere and the owner is a Brit. Burgers in my one experience were very poor. My American friend loved their pulled pork sandwich and other dishes have been good.

    Outback Steakhouse. This is an American chain pretending to be Australian - makes a change from Brits pretending to be Americans like the above and Hard Rock Cafe - now the London one used do superb burgers. My experiences of this restaurant were only for steaks which I could see were of excellent quality beef insufficiently matured to develop tenderness or flavour. I wrote and complained to the US and got an apology - only.

    Tony Roma's. I have tried twice but not found anything tasty other then their cheesecake.

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    Tony Roma's. I have tried twice but not found anything tasty other then their cheesecake.



    I think the baby back ribs are very good at Tony Roma's as this is the only thing I go there for, so I don't know about their burgers. Tony Roma's also has a website where you can get 50% off second meal at Bangkok location. It is also within walking distance of a subway station.


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    try

    ever try cooking your own
    you don't like this one or that one
    get cooking then you can blame yourself

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    And try Sizzler
    These are the good'ol days

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    For gods sake, you are in LOS and all you want is a burger, Go find some Hot buns and add a little chilli, You will burn with happiness.Start carefully and add extra as you think you are able.

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