FOOD . Top 5

Name Recognition Burgers

Meat Cute

Published: Feb 13, 2008

1 The London Burger
London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave., 215-978-4545

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Perched like a haughty half-pound prince on an English muffin throne, London Grill's eponymous burger can be crowned with equally distinguished toppings — 16 in all. Turn yours into a Russian expat burger by requesting caviar and sour cream.

2 The Grace Burger
Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave., 215-893-9580

The humble G-Ho joint Grace Tavern keeps its namesake sandwich simple — meat, lettuce, tomato, onion and Swiss. The glory comes in the form of the ridiculously eggy LeBus brioche that surrounds it, ensuring a mix of bloody-rare juices and buttery goodness in each bite.

3 The Deuce Burger
Deuce Restaurant & Bar, Liberties Walk, 1040 N. Second St., 215-413-3822

A NoLibs take on the classic French burger a cheval, the Deuce Burger rounds up the whole barnyard into one meal. One hundred percent Kobe beef, black truffle mayo, bacon, fontina and a fried egg mean this $16 baby can go toe-to-toe with Rittenhouse's long-reigning Rouge Burger.

4 The Vintage Burger
Vintage Wine Bar & Bistro, 129 S. 13th St., 215-922-3095

A relatively new contender to the cow game, wine-centric Vintage adds some acid to classically rich bar fare with roasted red peppers and shaved Manchego over an Angus beef patty and applewood-smoked bacon. Seize the truffle tomato aioli that's served alongside the fries and smear it with abandon all over the burger for a completely guilty dinner.

5 The Copa Burger
Copabanana, 344 South St., 215-238-1512

Holding down the South Street freakshow for 30 years, the original Copabanana location still grills a fine signature burger. The sandwich features a half-pound of meat topped with secret "Copa mayo," Monterey Jack and green chilies.

 

Comments

WOW....Homegirl knows her burgers!!!! Nice to hear about the Burgers that aren't written about every week.
Also nice that it's not coming from the mouth of some half-wit DRIP denture-slapping about how "FAAABULOUS the ROOOUGE Burger is DAAAAARLING".....yawn.
So Thanks, now I'm Hungry....again.
by BornAgainGlutton on February 13th 2008 8:13 PM


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