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8bit Melbourne

  • Restaurants
  • Melbourne
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

4 out of 5 stars

Melbourne’s arcade-themed joint makes one of the city’s best beef burgers

Have we reached peak burger yet? Maybe. The game of one-upping each other with the weirdest, most loaded sandwiches in town has gone quiet – if anything, the competition is now about a simple burger that nails every single component, like 8bit’s signature beef burger.

The meat patty is thin, so there’s no medium-rare pink centre, but that’s not a bad thing. The thin patty caramelises more evenly on the grill this way, before being capped with a melted slice of yellow American cheese. Adding a touch of freshness are the classic condiments – tomato, red onion, pickles and lettuce – so that every bite is equal parts salty, fatty, crisp and soft. Simply put, the 8bit with cheese is the perfect fast food.

Skip the fries and order a side of potato gems, which have more crunch than the beer battered chips. If spice is your thing, the After Burner improves on the signature burger with extra Sriracha, jalapeños and chipotle mayo. The Golden Axe fried chicken burger uses the same brioche bun; the battered fried chook comes piping hot with a crisp char that’s almost too burnt, but not quite. It sits on some white cabbage ’slaw and Sriracha mayo and is hot enough to melt the bright yellow cheese on contact.

Some clever engineering went into the paper sleeve your burger is served in, catching the juices before they drip down to your elbow. Also, thumbs up for the filling-to-bun ratio, spot on at 1:1.

The Swanston Street venue is decked out with nods to old-school arcade games. A sole Pacman machine stands near the cashier so punters waiting for their burgers can have a bash, and even the mural by the kitchen window pays tribute to the brick paths in the original Mario game. It’s counter seating only, so the crowd moves quickly.

Too bad the Swanston Street venue isn’t licensed, because a cold pint is the only thing that can improve the burger eating experience. (So far only the Little Collins Street venue, 8bit’s largest yet, is licensed.) Still, it’s hard to take issue with that when for a little more than a tenner you get a quick, dirty burger, done well.

 Time Out Awards

2017People’s Choice: Best Fast Food-

View this year's Time Out Food Award winners

Written by
Delima Shanti

Details

Address:
231 Swanston St
Melbourne
Melbourne
3000
Opening hours:
Daily 11am-11pm
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