Burger joint...

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Spigzy wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:38 pm Lone Pine Cafe cannot be beaten. Admin, please close the thread.
You've crossed the line, ponce.

Sorry but a pasty Brit has zero authority to espouse superlative qualities of classic American fare.

Crumpet munching, Twinings swilling pansies and their opinions in this arena hold zero gravitas.

You don't see me commenting on Sunday roasts, bangers and mash and whatever other bland, overcast tripe you lot consider food.

Stay in your lane.
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clutchcargo wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:59 pm
Brody wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:28 pm
Captain Bonez wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:29 pm Supreme burgers still get my vote

Judging by this picture, I'm gonna say 'nah'.

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Wait...where's the lettuce?? :facepalm:
Yeah, really.

Bonez doesn't care...that guy is so out of it most evenings, you could dump an ashtray between to buns and he'd scarf it down.
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Brody wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:08 pm
You've crossed the line, ponce.

Sorry but a pasty Brit has zero authority to espouse superlative qualities of classic American fare.

Crumpet munching, Twinings swilling pansies and their opinions in this arena hold zero gravitas.

You don't see me commenting on Sunday roasts, bangers and mash and whatever other bland, overcast tripe you lot consider food.

Stay in your lane.
Interesting that yooropeen fare, such as Frankfurters and Hamburgers are now ‘murican, along with tacos, fajitas and chimichangas, but you’ve shied away from usurping the bacon butty. Is it, I wonder, a fear of getting a lumping from Jamie?

For what it’s worth, munching crumpet is very nice, if she’s a clean gal and America’s treatment of the coffee bean is the final nail in the coffin for the colonials claim to culinary prowess.
Get back to your Spam!





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Freightdog wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:25 pm Interesting that yooropeen fare, such as Frankfurters and Hamburgers are now ‘murican,
It's a proud tradition of ours to take staid, tired, uninspired foreign inventions and put a superior twist on it which, forever-after casts the original in a pall.

You know, just like we did with V-2 rockets and Me-262 aspirated jet engines.

Didn't see any Krauts breaking the sound barrier or traipsing across the lunar landscape now did ya.

America, fuck yeah.

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Brody wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:08 pm
Spigzy wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:38 pm Lone Pine Cafe cannot be beaten. Admin, please close the thread.
You've crossed the line, ponce.

Sorry but a pasty Brit has zero authority to espouse superlative qualities of classic American fare.

Crumpet munching, Twinings swilling pansies and their opinions in this arena hold zero gravitas.

You don't see me commenting on Sunday roasts, bangers and mash and whatever other bland, overcast tripe you lot consider food.

Stay in your lane.
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Glad you didn't deny I was right though! :hattip:
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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logos wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:52 pm
Spigzy wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:38 pm Lone Pine Cafe cannot be beaten. Admin, please close the thread.
I beg to differ. Had this a couple days ago. About $12, well worth it.
Of course you'll have to travel to a country where food standards are real to experience it
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In Cambodia? Looks like a Belgian pile of mayonnaise ridden pox to me. #RoyaleWithCheese #NoSamuelLJPicThisTime :assasin:
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pick a country

http://www.hardrock.com/promos/worldburger

I prefer my own cheeseburgers, (200 oz imported Australian steak meat ground ) than i add sweet pickle relish, lots of Mayo, Tomato, lettuce, bacon and 2 cheeses (cheddar/Monterrey jack) on sour dough bread
dill pickle & Plantain Fries
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If i am tired of khmer food i am going to Cousin's Burger for a yummy burger, for me the best burger i had so far in PP.
(thats the french place King Keil mentioned in his answer)

Cousin's Burger and Coffee, No 16, Street 200, Phnom Penh

Bon appetit,
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Genti wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:01 pm If i am tired of khmer food i am going to Cousin's Burger for a yummy burger, for me the best burger i had so far in PP.
(thats the french place King Keil mentioned in his answer)

Cousin's Burger and Coffee, No 16, Street 200, Phnom Penh

Bon appetit,
Genti
I checked their Bookface page and their burgers don't look half bad, I'll have to give Cousin's a try. :thumb:

Humorous aside: whilst checking their Bookface page I spotted 2 CEO'ers straight away, Lol.

https://www.facebook.com/pg/cousins.bur ... e_internal
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Spigzy wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:42 pm In Cambodia? Looks like a Belgian pile of mayonnaise ridden pox to me. #RoyaleWithCheese #NoSamuelLJPicThisTime :assasin:
Yeah, if were counting outside Cambodia...well then, there's no other than Big Kahuna Burger

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