Sadly, we can’t all do that – but we can eat what she’s serving, and it is goooood. We’d all love to be Bleecker founder Zan Kaufman, who traded in a high-flying career as a lawyer for a life of burger-slinging. The Bacon Double Cheeseburger, Bleecker Burger Plenty of great stuff to try here, but The Buffalo Vurger (crispy ‘chicken’ patty dipped in buffalo hot sauce, vegan mozzarella, gherkins, crispy onions and house-made baconnaise) comes out on top for the spicy, smoky mouthful that keeps you satisfied from start to finish.įind them in Shoreditch and Canary Wharf – full info here. We’ve long nursed a soft spot for The Vurger Co and their insane vegan burgers, and finally the world has started to take notice. Six entries in, I think it’s high time we introduced a vegan wildcard to this roundup. They’re covered in rosemary salt and they’re honestly banging.įind them all over London (literally everywhere) – locations are here. Besides the burger, the chips alone are a reason to visit Honest Burgers. Have we made you salivate yet?! They often also do special guest burgers too, and they’re different according to which restaurant you’re in (for example, you’ll find the Market burger at the Borough Market branch, the Rib Man at the Dalston branch, etc, etc). The Tribute, Honest Burgers Photo: be honest, all of Honest’s burgers are pretty epic, but the Tribute is a very good choice – think Honest beef, bacon, American cheese, burger sauce, French mustard, pickles, onion and lettuce. Pair that with a side of their poppadom nachos – ‘Pachos’ – and you’ll be grinning from ear to ear.įind your nearest location on their website. Their Indian-inspired, high quality burgers are all great (there’s a cracking veggie option on tap here too), but the Crazy Lamb Jalfrezi Burger features spiced patties, onion bhaji, mango pulp, and mint cumin raita. The Crazy Lamb Jalfrezi Burger, Baba G’sīeef may be the everyman’s choice for a burger, but Baba G’s hero lamb in a wonderful way. Fault it, we dare you.įind Dirty Bones in Soho, Carnaby, and Shoreditch – locations here. The Mac Daddy is a badass combo of brisket and dry aged steak topped with pulled beef short rib, mac & cheese and an espresso-spiked BBQ sauce. Make a list of everything you crave on a hungover Sunday and we’re pretty sure you’ll mentally create this burger. Simple burger perfection – Patty and Bun does exactly what it says on the tin, and since they’re all over London, you’re never too far from a cracking burger.įind your nearest branch here. The ‘Ari Gold’ Cheeseburger, Patty & Bun Photo: delectable beef patty with all the toppings, plus some finger-licking smokey mayo, all huddled together in a beautiful brioche bun. We challenge you to make it through this post without dribbling over these banging burgers and London burger restaurants – but if you do succeed, you’re no friend of ours I’m afraid… Anyway, here’s our rundown of the best burgers in London: 1. It’s just a little food porn to tide you over until you can actually get your chops around a high quality burger! If you’re chained to your desk dreaming of a hunger-busting lunch, you’re in luck, because we’ve put together a guide to the very best burgers in London.
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