K.R.I restaurant lists this as a Truffle, Bluecheese, Bacon Burger. 150 grams of pure 100% St, Harris Ranch U.S. Beef.....served with a very Hot house salsa and banana chips. priced at 240. The burger is a frozen paddy. shipped from ...somewhere to Dumaguete. The cooks were able to cook it, Med rare, Med, med done and well done. Some what tasty, it didn't really have that grilled flavor to it. It did come in a homemade sesame seed bun. The banana chips were an interesting side, until you notice that bags of them are for sale every where in the restaurant. Home made potato chips would have been a better compliment.
If you are going to make a hamburger, ya need to get your hands around the paddy. It's the magic in the hands that make or break a good burger. A burger that is shipped a million miles frozen after being process in a factory. Lacks the love and magic that goes into making a hamburger. Gabby's Bistro burger tried.
The burger came with lettuce and tomato. No condiments of any kind. I didn't see a truffle and the blue cheese was about as hard to find. In the picture, if you look closely under the bacon, you can see a smudge of sauce. Blue cheese burgers should ooze sauce, so that you can lick your fingers. (Aqua-Landia resort's Monster Burger is one restaurant that knows how to serve blue cheese.) Two thin slices of caramelized onions did little to help. If you like more reviews, check the Trip Advisor page for KRI.
Overall, the reviewer gave K.R.I.'s burger a 2 1/2 bun out of 5 score.
<a href=”https://plus.google.com/109282987970727189991? rel=author”>Ron Coselman</a>
I'd like to go to Aqua-Landia now to try and see and hopefully get the best blue cheese burger I always craved for!!
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