Saturday, September 17, 2011

Bobby and Nina







Well, it wasn't the Bahamas but it was an excellent burger. Bobby Flay has kindly opened a burger palace in Washington, DC. The colors were bright, the line was long and the spiked shakes were of notable mention. I stuck with the classic burger, american cheese, onion, mustard, (chipotle) ketchup and the ideal meat to bun ratio. The meat was super tasty, as my friend Leon had described from his few visits. The fries, however, did not cut the mustard.

The overall experience ranks up there pretty high, but I must say that I would have preferred a bit less of a fast foodie type of deal. As you all know, enjoying a burger is a spiritual experience for me. Also, had I had my choice, I would have ordered another one of those shakes. mmmm....shakes. I want to send a special thanks to my dinner companions, Nina, Jonathan and Puri Simon who kindly entertained my never-ending quest to find a good (if not the best) burger.

well done BBP. well done.

Monday, June 20, 2011

kudos Danny Meyer, kudos



Dear Mr. Meyer,
I would like to personally thank you for one of my top 5 burger experiences. I am a self proclaimed burger aficionado, but in reality I just really love burgers. Generally I am not that picky, if it's juicy with a decent bun and appropriate condiments then I am in heaven. Burger heaven, that is. I live in Washington, DC and I think you can imagine my fervor upon hearing the news that your establishment would be opening in Dupont Circle. Your reputation precedes you and thankfully the rumor was truth. DC generally needs a bit of help in the burger department. There are a few exceptions, and among those exceptions I will add Shake Shack to the list. I would even go so far as to compare the delicious goodness of your burger to my all time favorite Fred burger at Parkway bowling alley luncheonette in Lincoln, Nebraska. The bun was ideal, the condiments readily available for me to choose and apply and the taste impeccable. Please tell me how you do it! I applaud you sir and your modern day "roadside" burger stand.
In much burger love.
Yours truly,
Jill

the grass-fed difference

Why grass fed? brgr thinks for starters that it tastes better. The jury is still out, at least for me. I ain't gonna lie, this was a tasty burger. However, brgr made the same mistake that many burger joints have made and attempted to fancify the burger. Their menu is too complex and down right unnecessary. For example, one of the menu choices is a rainforest burger, which will cost you $9 and comes with Gruyere, Avocado, Herb Mayo, Lettuce and Tomato. Individually, I love all these items, but definitely not on my supposedly healthier grass fed burger. Keep it real brgr, stick to the basics.

I wouldn't be opposed to eating another burger at brgr, but only if I am especially hungry and happen to walk by. I must admit, it was a memorable experience shared with my dear friend Flory on a trip to NYC to attend another dear friend's wedding.


Friday, May 6, 2011

The Gold Standard

Old Ebbitt Grill

The Gold Standard. Enough said. But I will say just a little bit more. The Old Ebbitt burger is the standard by which I judge every other burger. This was not a conscious choice; it's just that I found myself reflexively asking, does the first bite hit my taste buds with the same juicy, meaty, fatty, satisfying burger flavor and texture as the OEG burger? I've had one or two that come close (the Kobe burger at Thunder Burger comes very close), but no burger has ever delivered on quite the same level as the OEG. I've had it dozens of times and have never walked away disappointed. In fact, not only does the OEG burger always live up to my admittedly inflated expectations, it nearly always impresses me anew with its actual deliciousness. Well seasoned, well cooked, loosely packed so that the meat falls apart and melts in your mouth. It is a true joy of a burger - exactly what a burger is supposed to be.


The martini addendum: Some members of Burger Club like Bombay Sapphire martinis, while others prefer Ketel One. Some like dirty, some order clean. OEG does top notch versions of all.

Thanks Emily! It's only fitting that I post this on my 35th birthday. xoxo

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Meat is the Star (indeed Mr. Nourse)

Among being many other things, Pat Nourse might also be my soul mate. He recently wrote this article in Gourmet Traveller magazine. I think if you read most of my blog posts you will see that we see eye to eye on many burger factors, except one. In Australia, beetroot might be the problem. I apologize to my readers, if there are any, for the lack of posts as of late. Due to unforeseen circumstances, my burger consumption has been put on hold. I will admit that I did have a recent slip while at Manly Beach in Sydney (http://www.manlygrill.com.au/). Top notch burger in fact and so much so that it deserves an honorable mention in my burger hall of fame. In the meantime, please enjoy Mr. Nourse's burger points as I agree wholeheartedly. Stay tuned in March for the gold standard review which is LONG overdue.

http://www.gourmettraveller.com.au/cheeseburgers.htm

Pat Nourse (born 1977) is an Australian restaurant critic and food writer. He is currently employed by Australian Gourmet Traveller magazine as their chief restaurant critic and features editor.[1] He also writes about Australia for the American food magazine Gourmet,[2] and is the Australian member of the voting academy for the World's 50 Best Restaurants.[3]

Monday, October 18, 2010

an update on our inaugural post (rogue states)

Dear Fellow Burger Enthusiasts,

Some of you may remember the inaugural post, when El Presidente generously allowed a guest burger club member to post a review of Dupont Circle's Rogue States. You may also recall that the review was less than favorable. I am happy to announce that, due to neighbor complaints about the "noxious odors" wafting from this eatery, Rogue States has now been shuttered by court order.

"A D.C. Superior Court judge ruled the popular Dupont Circle eatery Rogue States a nuisance on Tuesday and ordered it to stop grilling hamburgers after an eight-month dispute with a neighboring law firm over its “intense and noxious odor.”.
Over three days of testimony, [Judge John M.] Mott said he had heard “ample evidence” to conclude that the restaurant at 1300 Connecticut Ave. NW is to blame for the itchy and watery eyes, nausea and headaches suffered by employees of Steptoe & Johnson."

I generally take a Tea Party-style "keep your gu'mint hands off my burgers" approach, and am a little concerned about this activist Judge, John Mott, legislating our burger choices from the bench. That said, Rogue States did suck, so I think we can permit a little judicial latitude...

Hope all are well. Happy dining, john

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fatburger fit for a Queen (or Queens in this case)









This post is dedicated to a few special ladies. I best not name names but they are just too pretty to ignore, don't you agree?. Thank you Kiki, Umi, Ira and Flo for an unforgettable lunch. When deciding on a lunch destination the day before my wonderful, clever, funny and most importantly burger loving friend Kari (aka Kiki) suggested Fatburger. You may find this hard to believe, but I had not heard of Fatburger until this week. I did a bit of pre-meal investigation (in true James fashion) and discovered that Fatburger is a very popular restaurant chain which started in LA. Can you imagine my excitement? Fatburger has made it all the way to Jakarta. It was destiny. We made the plan, we battled through traffic and we sat down to order.
The choices were simple and appropriate. Although, I will never endorse putting egg on a burger. What is the point? None, I tell you, none. The best part of Fatburger was the freshness. I even tolerated the pickles, which were slightly claussenesque. Perfect meat to bun ratio. Onion rings lived up to their hype. I would recommend the skinny fries over the fat fries (don't worry dad, I didn't have fries AND onion rings), but I found it to be my obligation to at least taste test what they have to offer. Fountain pop is hard to find in Jakarta and guess what folks...yep Fatburger delivers. awesome.
I was impressed and will refrain from any constructive criticism other than maaaaybe cooking the meat a bit less. oops, I let it slip. Please don't let this one very minor detail detract from the overall what could be a historically great review. Fatburger in Jakarta, did I mention that already? Again as always, the company was the key to my enjoyment. Burger club DC would approve. Until we meet again Fatburger.

Terima kasih.
Jill

p.s. Queen Latifah owns her own Fatburger and so rightfully claims that a girl needs a good burger (nuff said). check out the clip on the website.