Dirty Burger

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79 Highgate Road

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5
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Rated as: 4/5 (11 ratings)
  • Excellent burger, especially the onion rings, fries ok. location is all about trying to be 'in'

    AJP Thu Sep 13 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Wasn't at all impressed by In'n'out Nick, I've had better cheeseburgers at McDonald's to be honest. Now, give me a Shake Shack any day - by far the best I've ever had. Back to DirtyBurger - it felt to me like a MeatLiquor clone, very tasty, greasy goodness, but nothing new. Not worth the trot across town if that's where you're from.

    Rich Fri Sep 7 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • I had 2 of them and still went back for more! Yumm yumm in my tumm.

    Steve Mac. Fri Sep 7 2012
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  • It's a good burger but just a burger after all. Shouldn't be that hard to get it right. Service was indifferent. I asked to sit in but it was served in a takeaway bag and don't expect a smile with your burger!

    Pedro Fri Sep 7 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • I liked the place it is really cool but burger was not even average so salty between Byron gourmet burger even McDonald's big mac I think it was worst one. Milkshake was ok. I think it's only trendy place with cool decor

    Duygu Tue Sep 4 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • 'poach, blanch, fry' - is that right? Surely poaching and blanching is pretty much the same thing, only with the former being for longer than the latter? I thought the Heston method was boil, fry, fry (with variations being boil, oven bake fry or somesuch). Perhaps Dirty burger do a variation which is poaching and blanching, if so, I'd be interested in knowing the process and benefits of a double boil instead of a double fry.

    CORINNA Thu Aug 30 2012
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  • I was in the line with the 549 other free-loaders and confess that it's one of the finest burgers iv'e eaten this side of the Atlantic, Lucky Chip aside [nothing will ever come close to In 'n' Out in LA.]

    Nick Wed Aug 22 2012
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