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Soundwarp
18th October 2008, 07:37 PM
Well it may not be new but it's the first time i've seen it

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/soundwarp/Burger/PA183773.jpg

www.bigchief.com.au

http://www.bigchief.com.au/menu.htm

That is the menu, i am writing about this as there are a few of us that love burgers. I had one taday and it was big and old school, to the point where my guts hurt after it and the chips it came with. So much so that i couldn't eat the cheeseburger i ordered aswell.
I was throughly impressed and when there is a Gold Coast meet up again that is where i am going for lunch, it was great.

unicron
18th October 2008, 09:27 PM
well all i know if they open one up in canberra ill bere there looks good

Soundwarp
18th October 2008, 09:32 PM
Just looked at the packge and they are only in the Gold Coast at the moment.......

:(

unicron
18th October 2008, 09:38 PM
thats good for me ill be up there in november for the week ill go pay a visit i love my burgers and kebabs

Scattershot
18th October 2008, 10:37 PM
Theres one at Victoria Point about 5 mins down the road from me in Brisvegas. Not bad!

komikskolektor
18th October 2008, 11:27 PM
penrith nsw have them:)

Pulse
19th October 2008, 12:19 AM
penrith nsw have them:)

You mean the one near Panthers? I haven't been out that way in ages... (but I have stumbled across some nice suprises at that TRU :))

i_amtrunks
19th October 2008, 09:03 AM
I think theres one at Rooty Hill in NSW too. Good burgers, plenty of bang for you buck on both the beef and chicken burgers.

MV75
19th October 2008, 10:22 AM
I remember reading about that place.

There's a burger thead over @ OCAU with heaps of burger places people recommend, sadly none out this way for a 15-20km radius.

Rampage
19th October 2008, 07:07 PM
I think theres one at Rooty Hill in NSW too. Good burgers, plenty of bang for you buck on both the beef and chicken burgers.

yeah use to frequent that place every morning for Bacon & Egg rolls when i worked near there :)

there is one at Quakers Hill also if i remember correctly

griffin
22nd October 2008, 12:18 PM
Came across this article, which should cover me no matter where BotCon is next year :p
http://www.mensfitness.com/nutrition/233

America's Best Burgers
Teamed up with the foodies behind the Zagat restaurant guides on this list of the country's best burgers. Consider it the ultimate burger lover's checklist.
1.) BURGER JOINT AT LE PARKER MERIDIEN
New York City — This is the place to get an old-school burger without the quirky toppings. All it takes is one bite of their smoky, slightly spicy burgers and you'll understand why these popular eats are one of the worst-kept secrets in town.
2.) IN-N-OUT BURGER
Los Angeles — The menu at this hot spot may appear simple, but that's because the best offerings are kept under wraps. Our suggestion: Order your burger "animal style" for a mustard-drenched patty served on a bun with pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, and grilled onions.
3.) JAK'S GRILL
Seattle — Famous for its half-pounders, Jak's seasons its burgers with onions, garlic, black pepper, a mixture of soy and Worcestershire sauces, red-chili paste, and brown mustard while they grill.
4.) JOE'S CABLE CAR
San Francisco — Hand-trimmed choice cuts of chuck steak and rib eye are ground daily in the Cable Car's on-site, open-air butcher shop—where first-time visitors can even try the meat before placing an order.
5.) KINCAID'S HAMBURGERS
Fort Worth, Texas — Kincaid's has been flipping the same classic burger for the past 40 years: a delicious half pound of beef topped with mustard, pickles, lettuce, tomato, and onion.
6.) MR. BARTLEY'S GOURMET BURGERS
Boston — The favorite dish at Mr. Bartley's is dubbed the Viagra Burger. And with its handmade seven-inch patty, blue-cheese dressing, bacon, lettuce, and tomatoes—plus a side of sweet-potato fries—it may be just as stimulating.
7.) PALENA CAFE
Washington, D.C. — Made with hamburger that's freshly ground in-house each day, the patty is topped with garlic mayo and a blend of truffles and Italian cheese, and it's served on a fluffy sesame-seed bun with pickles on the side.
8.) PETE MILLER'S SEAFOOD AND PRIME STEAK
Chicago — Pete's prides itself on serving burgers up any way you want them. Their most popular option: the Prime Burger, a giant one-pound slab of top-of-the-line beef topped with lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, and grilled mushrooms.
9.) ROARING FORK
Scottsdale, Ariz. — Order up the Big-Ass Burger—12 ounces of ground beef marinated in green-chili sauce and then grilled and covered with bacon, Colby longhorn cheese, and a pile of caramelized onions.
10.) ROUGE
Philadelphia — Once you get tired of Philly's famous cheesesteaks, stop off at the Rouge for the house special: the "Rouge Burger," made with caramelized onions and Gruyere cheese on a brioche roll, with a side of crispy, homemade Belgium-style fries. Bon appetit.

sifun
22nd October 2008, 02:46 PM
Anyone tried Grill'd Burgers? They are awesome! best burgers i've ever had.

Soundwarp
22nd October 2008, 03:02 PM
Nope but i'd like too........

Man i wish i wasn't going away, i'd start another GC meet up.

MV75
22nd October 2008, 04:01 PM
Heh, call it the Queensland Burger meet. :) Or is that meat? :D

STL
23rd October 2008, 12:18 AM
This thread is horrible!

I'd been trying to keep burgers and stuff only for weekends but it forced me tonight to sneak in a whopper with cheese and a bacon deluxe! :( :( :(