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Posted
1 hour ago, dingdongrb said:

It appears you prefer some tuff buffalo meat on a stale rock hard green bun than a quality burger sandwich. 

I prefer not to eat junk food.

Posted
16 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

That's like saying gasoline price in Saudi Arabia is $0.91 USD (a gallon) so paying over $1 USD for a liter here in Thailand is ridiculous. 

 

You do realize that those TX cows don't swim to Thailand for free, don't you?

Not good to assume who you're talking to here, or what information they might have. I'm sure you realize that if one restaurant here can charge 200 baht for an Australian beef burger and another can charge 330 baht for one, that one is gouging because there are some that will pay more, just as gas prices go up over lies. There aren't any restaurants here that have Texas beef , as far as I know,but Australian is almost on par price wise anyway.

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5 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

Oh no no no

 

how about the burgers being different sizes

 

how about comfortable seating vs plastic stools

 

ac vs fan

 

pleasing music vs loud mc

 

the dining experience has a price too

 

 

Exactly!

 

You beat me to the same thoughts.

 

One more thing (and I'm sure others we have yet to consider), location of the restaurant. Not just convenience and heavy traffic location but cost of monthly lease.

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best burgers I have eaten in Thailand are from a local shop in Phukhuntale road, Surat Thani, I get the black angus aussie burger but there are options of different meat except pork/bacon(muslim owner) but the burgers are really good and under 200 baht. The meat is good quality and the patties are a good size, the quality beef ones are made fresh but they also have the pre made ones that are a lot cheaper to buy, I prefer the black angus as it has a better taste for me than the wagyu burger he also does but it is up to each persons taste,  onion, tomato, cucumber and lettuce are included but I get cheese and egg added as well, the burgers are pretty big and well worth the price, only trouble is they are that good there is always a big queue especially from the home delivery people

 

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Posted
39 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Every burger I've had here, from 5 restaurants, all were the same size, same extras, all had fries, all restaurants were in the downtown areas. Clean, nice comfortable seats and tables, all had beer and wine. music, live and piped, and TV screens for sports. All had AC if needed.

You have very limited experience, same burger, same restaurant, only 5.

 

But of course Texans know it all.

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4 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

You have very limited experience, same burger, same restaurant, only 5.

 

But of course Texans know it all.

5 burgers, 5 restaurants, 4 cities. Where did I say it was only one restaurant? And no one knows it all, and I lived in Texas, but from New Jersey. Again with the assumptions from a few typed words. According to many farangs I know and have spoken to here, I get the same results. We all talk, and pass information along, where the best places in my and their areas are to eat. Anyone who comes from the US, Australia, South America, Ireland, England, Canada, New Zealand, Scotland,  or Japan knows good beef if it's their passion.

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Posted (edited)

I say spend on what you can afford or want to.  As an American a good burger is something I can't live without.  There are some good burger places in Chiang Mai but it is hit and miss. I just thought others would appreciate another burger option that is within  the high end of the price range.  I have had some really awful burgers in Chiang Mai and on this particular day it was a pleasant surprise.  Even at over $10.  I was in Los Angeles last month and $10 barely covers lunch in most places.  

 

"Be Curious, Not Judgemental,"   Ted Lasso. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I prefer not to eat junk food.

Aussie Wagyu Beef, fresh salad and a bread bun....junk?

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You know I've tried the Aussie  minced beef for meatballs and I prefer Thai beef that's sold in 500G bags at local expat mart. The Thai minced beef makes great burgers, not fatty. If I want a burger I make it at home, buy the thick sliced bread, grill it with olive oil. A nice 1/3 LB patty grilled with melted cheese, onions, tomatoes. Mayo and spicy mustard. I always seem disappointed with most foreign food here.

 

In the US I'll go to 5 Guys or The Habit for good burger. 

Posted
3 hours ago, TooBigToFit said:

Thanks for the info.

Your welcome, and both Leo's and Hong Kong Garden also have good pizza, the best I've had so far in Thailand. Nothing to rival New York or New Jersey pizza but pretty tasty.

Posted (edited)
22 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

A Burger, Fries and Coke here in BKK at Big Boys, a Classic Big Boy set is only 229 Baht.

I'm looking at the website, is it right the coke is in cans?  And can you upsize the fries?

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Posted
12 hours ago, Bill97 said:

But of course Texans know it all.

About nothing except beef! which is all they seem to do on this forum!

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Posted
12 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Scotland,  or Japan knows good beef if it's their passion.

Scotland,  or Japan knows good beef if as it's NOT their passion in a beef burger.

As a proper steak YES but not as ground up processed cr&p in a plastic bun in an overpriced café!

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I like those Oz burgers from Makro , I think they are 89 B for a pair. 100% beef.  A lot of oil and water seems to appear when frying but after 10 mins they are lovely.

Not many on here will care for this but yesterday I was late getting out of bed and suddenly needed a burger hit. The round trip to 7/11 is less than 1k. a double pork and cheese burger 40 B and it was lovely. How a burger can be available in a plastic bag hanging up I can't imagine.

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20 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Any recommendations for a BKK branch?

Mash burgers in Siloam was ok and worth a try. 

 

Good salty fries and a nice selection on draft beers.

 

A bit to pricey for those who enjoy 60 Bath beers and 149,- burgers.

 

One glass off pilsner 130

Burgers 300

 

MASH craft brews & bites

02 288 0682

https://maps.app.goo.gl/aRMAbos31ndJR2qu9

 

 

 

Posted
On 3/24/2022 at 1:16 PM, BritManToo said:

I don't think I've ever needed a burger that much!

that is nearly ten quid for a bit of meat in a bun !!!!!!!!!!!!!

far too much

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On 3/25/2022 at 7:59 AM, DezLez said:

What about Haggis?

Good Haggis can be bought online from Sloane's Bangkok and shipped to Chiang Mai overnight ????

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Posted
1 hour ago, blackshadow said:

that is nearly ten quid for a bit of meat in a bun !!!!!!!!!!!!!

far too much

Half pound of prime Australian beef.

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