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Burger to die for

I don't usually write review on food or restaurant. But because of the greatness and awesomeness of the food I had, I have to write to share it. Most people think of McD when they want to have burger. But lately, there are quite a number of outlets have started their own burger recipe. And they sell it at premium. My Burger Lab is one such outlet that employs teenagers (or more likely college students) to run the operation (from kitchen to customer relationship). I guess the patty is freshly made (they only sell beef or chicken, plus vegetarian burger). My first purchase was the cheapest of the list - RM11 beef cheddar burger. The patty was juicy and tender. Not forgetting the soft bun (wonder why they have it in black. Charcoal bun?). I must say this is the best ever burger I have lately. Ramli's burger has to step aside please. Definitely will try the other premium list in the menu in the near future. By the way, the outlet is always packed. At some points, it does look like a hippy hostel. And their FB fans count has reached 26 thousands! Hopefully the food quality can be maintained for a long time. After all, whatever things get noted for "must see, must try", that's when the quality starts to deteriorate.


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