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Contribuisci feedbackI was here regularly, but once came my burger with burned speck. I mentioned this politely on the waitress and she just crumbled and said, now I didn't cook before I left what I thought was dismissed and didn't solve the problem. online complains about the quality and service and was promised vouchers that never arrived, although I ask for their places of stay. Eating is usually okay, but overpriced and the service is slow. you can't hurry! warn the signs. now I go next to Byron burger, where the food is great, prices reasonable and service fast and friendly.
Before my Naked Famous concert, I had some time to kill, so I decided to check out the seemingly busy and popular Fatburger in Camden Town. Since it was Tuesday, there was a special promotion with an extra patty included with each burger. I chose the crispy chicken sandwich (£6) and a side of fat fries (£2). However, I was disappointed with the experience. The food took about 12 minutes to arrive, and when it did, it looked appetizing but didn't taste great. The chicken was crispy on the outside but dry and lacking juiciness on the inside. It could have used more mayo or maybe some salad to add moisture. The fries also suffered from the same issue, being dry and difficult to eat. Overall, I was not impressed with my meal at Fatburger.
I had high expectations for this restaurant, but unfortunately my double burger was very dry and I had to drink my coke to wash it down. However, the boneless chicken was incredibly delicious and I enjoyed the sauce on it. The prices were also quite high for what was offered.
On The Chopping Board (OTCB) was recently invited to Fatburger to try out some of their menu items. All food and drink was provided free of charge. One of our #OTCBontourer's was in London and was able to visit Fatburger UK. Fatburger is an LA-based burger chain serving burgers in several sizes, plus other classic fast-food options. It was founded in 1947 after World War II and started off as a popular hamburger stand in South Los Angeles. It now has various shops all around the world.
We recently visited this restaurant while passing by and were disappointed by the astronomical prices for such a poor burger. Despite the inviting exterior, the experience was a letdown. We each paid £22 for a meal that included a cheeseburger, fries, and medium coke (with just the burger priced at £6). The burger patty was thin and falling apart, with a strange texture and lack of flavor. The chips were dry and tasted like they had been reheated from frozen. Overall, it was a mistake to judge this place by its appearance, and we left feeling unsatisfied.