Home made versions of In-N-Out vs Five Guys
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Five Guys shits on In and Out
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As THE burger expert on the forum... even I'm bored with how much we talk about burgers.
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The burger expert? Did I miss a poll or something?AbeVigodaLive wrote:As THE burger expert on the forum... even I'm bored with how much we talk about burgers.
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Anyone can make the Minneapolis gimmick burger at homeAbeVigodaLive wrote:As THE burger expert on the forum... even I'm bored with how much we talk about burgers.
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elartman1973 wrote:Anyone can make the Minneapolis gimmick burger at homeAbeVigodaLive wrote:As THE burger expert on the forum... even I'm bored with how much we talk about burgers.
A Jucy Lucy?
They're good dive bar food... but I've been pretty clear that those aren't among the best burgers in Minneapolis.
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I wasn't paying attention, tell me what's the best burger in Minneapolis thenAbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote:Anyone can make the Minneapolis gimmick burger at homeAbeVigodaLive wrote:As THE burger expert on the forum... even I'm bored with how much we talk about burgers.
A Jucy Lucy?
They're good dive bar food... but I've been pretty clear that those aren't among the best burgers in Minneapolis.
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My favorite:elartman1973 wrote:I wasn't paying attention, tell me what's the best burger in Minneapolis thenAbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote: Anyone can make the Minneapolis gimmick burger at home
A Jucy Lucy?
They're good dive bar food... but I've been pretty clear that those aren't among the best burgers in Minneapolis.
Parlour. (Ground sirloin, ribeye, brisket.)
2nd place: St. Dinette (St. Paul)
3rd place: Revival (#1 for fried chicken)
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Looks ok...AbeVigodaLive wrote:My favorite:elartman1973 wrote:I wasn't paying attention, tell me what's the best burger in Minneapolis thenAbeVigodaLive wrote:
A Jucy Lucy?
They're good dive bar food... but I've been pretty clear that those aren't among the best burgers in Minneapolis.
Parlour. (Ground sirloin, ribeye, brisket.)
2nd place: St. Dinette (St. Paul)
3rd place: Revival (#1 for fried chicken)
This is supposed to be one of the best around here...I had it once, was amazing, with fries fried in duck fat and truffled,
Chef’s Burger – two patties made of Filet Mignon and Pork belly, cheese, pickled onions, house made Smoked Aioli, stone ground mustard.
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I saw that Five Guys was voted best burger in Orlando. Any truth to that?
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Doubtful...we have quite a few great burger places here....AbeVigodaLive wrote:I saw where Five Guys was voted best burger in Orlando. Any truth to that?
Teak
Filling station
Graffiti junxtion
Chefs table
Etc...
Orlando is a foodie city, five guys is good for fast food but not overall by any means
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elartman1973 wrote:Doubtful...we have quite a few great burger places here....AbeVigodaLive wrote:I saw where Five Guys was voted best burger in Orlando. Any truth to that?
Teak
Filling station
Graffiti junxtion
Chefs table
Etc...
Orlando is a foodie city, five guys is good for fast food but not overall by any means
You're right... the Filling Station and Graffiti Junction are highly regarded. Just not as much as Five Guys, apparently.
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Lot of dumb voters who don't know about the best places to go ....must be new to the areaAbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote:Doubtful...we have quite a few great burger places here....AbeVigodaLive wrote:I saw where Five Guys was voted best burger in Orlando. Any truth to that?
Teak
Filling station
Graffiti junxtion
Chefs table
Etc...
Orlando is a foodie city, five guys is good for fast food but not overall by any means
You're right... the Filling Station and Graffiti Junction are highly regarded. Just not as much as Five Guys, apparently.
I guess in n out is the overall best burger in LA and all of California since that's how they voted out there
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elartman1973 wrote:Lot of dumb voters who don't know about the best places to go ....must be new to the areaAbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote: Doubtful...we have quite a few great burger places here....
Teak
Filling station
Graffiti junxtion
Chefs table
Etc...
Orlando is a foodie city, five guys is good for fast food but not overall by any means
You're right... the Filling Station and Graffiti Junction are highly regarded. Just not as much as Five Guys, apparently.
I guess in n out is the overall best burger in LA and all of California since that's how they voted out there
There's no reason to be upset that Orlando thinks Five Guys is the best burger. It is quite the "foodie" city after all.
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Next time go with a real list, not some rag mag, here two links that prove you wrong.....Walk it off suckaAbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote:Lot of dumb voters who don't know about the best places to go ....must be new to the areaAbeVigodaLive wrote:
You're right... the Filling Station and Graffiti Junction are highly regarded. Just not as much as Five Guys, apparently.
I guess in n out is the overall best burger in LA and all of California since that's how they voted out there
There's no reason to be upset that Orlando thinks Five Guys is the best burger. It is quite the "foodie" city after all.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertai ... llery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.edibleorlando.com/orlandos-best-burgers/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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elartman1973 wrote:Next time go with a real list, not some rag magAbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote: Lot of dumb voters who don't know about the best places to go ....must be new to the area
I guess in n out is the overall best burger in LA and all of California since that's how they voted out there
There's no reason to be upset that Orlando thinks Five Guys is the best burger. It is quite the "foodie" city after all.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertai ... llery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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So... your list is from ONE person. A random reporter. Cool.
The "rag tag" list is a compilation of votes from the good fat people of Orlando... thousands upon thousands of them.
Boomski Bitchski.
[Note: And I'm not saying there aren't good burgers in Orlando. I have no interest in going there to find out. I just found it odd that such a "foodie" city voted for Five Guys. I happen to dig the Five Guys burger by the way. Nothing wrong with it.]
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Like I said, another list proving you wrong....AbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote:Next time go with a real list, not some rag magAbeVigodaLive wrote:
There's no reason to be upset that Orlando thinks Five Guys is the best burger. It is quite the "foodie" city after all.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertai ... llery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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So... your list is from ONE person. A random reporter. Cool.
The "rag tag" list is a compilation of votes from the good fat people of Orlando... thousands upon thousands of them.
Boomski Bitchski.
[Note: And I'm not saying there aren't good burgers in Orlando. I have no interest in going there to find out. I just found it odd that such a "foodie" city voted for Five Guys. I happen to dig the Five Guys burger by the way. Nothing wrong with it.]
I can post several others m if you want, just lemme know fella!
http://www.edibleorlando.com/orlandos-best-burgers/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Don't hurt yourself walking it off...
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elartman1973 wrote:Like I said, another list proving you wrong....AbeVigodaLive wrote:elartman1973 wrote: Next time go with a real list, not some rag mag
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertai ... llery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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So... your list is from ONE person. A random reporter. Cool.
The "rag tag" list is a compilation of votes from the good fat people of Orlando... thousands upon thousands of them.
Boomski Bitchski.
[Note: And I'm not saying there aren't good burgers in Orlando. I have no interest in going there to find out. I just found it odd that such a "foodie" city voted for Five Guys. I happen to dig the Five Guys burger by the way. Nothing wrong with it.]
I can post several others m if you want, just lemme know fella!
http://www.edibleorlando.com/orlandos-best-burgers/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Don't hurt yourself walking it off...
No reason to be upset. Clearly, with your posts... the reporters in Orlando dig a wide range of burgers.
The people of Orlando, however, dig Five Guys, according to a poll of best burger joints. I don't care one way or another...
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I need to apologize to Arty. To be fair, the proof that the good fat people of Orlando prefer Five Guys over all other burgers is not entirely true. That poll was not from last year. In last year's poll... Five Guys was Orlando's 3rd favorite burger.
http://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/be ... id=2518606" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BurgerFi was declared the winner. Let's learn more about his delicious burger exclusive to the Orlando area... oh... wait...
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"Walk into any one of BurgerFi’s 60-plus locations across the country and you’d be forgiven for doing a double take. With its green-and-white logo design and metal-heavy decor, the sustainable fast-food chain looks an awful lot like Danny Meyer’s fast-casual sensation, Shake Shack. The menu even has “concretes” made out of frozen custard and mix-ins.
Founder John Rosatti (also founder of the Brooklyn Plaza Auto Mall) takes his inspiration from multiple sources, though. In addition to its Shack-style emphasis on quality ingredients, BurgerFi also has a “secret menu,” albeit one that’s publicly available on its website. The “alternative style” burger and fries bears a suspicious resemblance to a certain West Coast chain’s house-sauce-and-grilled-onions specialty.
As of this writing, BurgerFi’s heavy borrowing seems to be doing them more good than harm."
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So Orlando's "best" burger is basically a Shake Shack/In N Out burger knockoff chain?
Still sounds good though. Good for you, Arty.
http://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/be ... id=2518606" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BurgerFi was declared the winner. Let's learn more about his delicious burger exclusive to the Orlando area... oh... wait...
___________________
"Walk into any one of BurgerFi’s 60-plus locations across the country and you’d be forgiven for doing a double take. With its green-and-white logo design and metal-heavy decor, the sustainable fast-food chain looks an awful lot like Danny Meyer’s fast-casual sensation, Shake Shack. The menu even has “concretes” made out of frozen custard and mix-ins.
Founder John Rosatti (also founder of the Brooklyn Plaza Auto Mall) takes his inspiration from multiple sources, though. In addition to its Shack-style emphasis on quality ingredients, BurgerFi also has a “secret menu,” albeit one that’s publicly available on its website. The “alternative style” burger and fries bears a suspicious resemblance to a certain West Coast chain’s house-sauce-and-grilled-onions specialty.
As of this writing, BurgerFi’s heavy borrowing seems to be doing them more good than harm."
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So Orlando's "best" burger is basically a Shake Shack/In N Out burger knockoff chain?
Still sounds good though. Good for you, Arty.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:I need to apologize to Arty. To be fair, the proof that the good fat people of Orlando prefer Five Guys over all other burgers is not entirely true. That poll was not from last year. In last year's poll... Five Guys was Orlando's 3rd favorite burger.
http://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/be ... id=2518606" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BurgerFi was declared the winner. Let's learn more about his delicious burger exclusive to the Orlando area... oh... wait...
___________________
"Walk into any one of BurgerFi’s 60-plus locations across the country and you’d be forgiven for doing a double take. With its green-and-white logo design and metal-heavy decor, the sustainable fast-food chain looks an awful lot like Danny Meyer’s fast-casual sensation, Shake Shack. The menu even has “concretes” made out of frozen custard and mix-ins.
Founder John Rosatti (also founder of the Brooklyn Plaza Auto Mall) takes his inspiration from multiple sources, though. In addition to its Shack-style emphasis on quality ingredients, BurgerFi also has a “secret menu,” albeit one that’s publicly available on its website. The “alternative style” burger and fries bears a suspicious resemblance to a certain West Coast chain’s house-sauce-and-grilled-onions specialty.
As of this writing, BurgerFi’s heavy borrowing seems to be doing them more good than harm."
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So Orlando's "best" burger is basically a Shake Shack/In N Out burger knockoff chain?
Still sounds good though. Good for you, Arty.
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Interesting how I provided 2 real burger rankings and you still choose to go with the invalid one you rigorously searched for onlineAbeVigodaLive wrote:I need to apologize to Arty. To be fair, the proof that the good fat people of Orlando prefer Five Guys over all other burgers is not entirely true. That poll was not from last year. In last year's poll... Five Guys was Orlando's 3rd favorite burger.
http://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/be ... id=2518606" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BurgerFi was declared the winner. Let's learn more about his delicious burger exclusive to the Orlando area... oh... wait...
___________________
"Walk into any one of BurgerFi’s 60-plus locations across the country and you’d be forgiven for doing a double take. With its green-and-white logo design and metal-heavy decor, the sustainable fast-food chain looks an awful lot like Danny Meyer’s fast-casual sensation, Shake Shack. The menu even has “concretes” made out of frozen custard and mix-ins.
Founder John Rosatti (also founder of the Brooklyn Plaza Auto Mall) takes his inspiration from multiple sources, though. In addition to its Shack-style emphasis on quality ingredients, BurgerFi also has a “secret menu,” albeit one that’s publicly available on its website. The “alternative style” burger and fries bears a suspicious resemblance to a certain West Coast chain’s house-sauce-and-grilled-onions specialty.
As of this writing, BurgerFi’s heavy borrowing seems to be doing them more good than harm."
_____________________
So Orlando's "best" burger is basically a Shake Shack/In N Out burger knockoff chain?
Still sounds good though. Good for you, Arty.
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Next time, refer to the REAL rankings I provided you feller
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertai ... llery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.edibleorlando.com/orlandos-best-burgers/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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