Category: Burger Wellington
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Slow Burn – Egmont St Eatery
As far as ‘simple’ burgers go, Egmont’s got something really spicy going on over here. This is the Slow Burn, a burger with great execution on a clean vision: what if cheeseburger but spicy? The beef is well smashed and crispy, the onions softened just enough to be tasty, but maintain that crunchy bite. The… Read more
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Fancy-Free Cheesy – Pickle & Pie
I wasn’t supposed to have this one. It was just meant to be a quick coffee and a talk about craft with a friend and they sat us in a position where I could peer into the kitchen and witness the grilltop where literally hundreds of these burgers were being slung. I found myself gazing… Read more
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Mac ‘N’ Cheeks – 1154
There’s a cheat code in the Wellyott culinary experience and it’s called truffle. Truffle mash, truffle sauce, truffle mac ‘n’ cheese. It’s an instant-win button that any cook can hit at any time to make me go bonkers for whatever dish they put in front of me. 1154 have smashed that button. The Mac ‘N’… Read more
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A Little Piggy – Totō
I love it when a product is created for a specific purpose in the market it finds itself in. Totō knows that there’s almost 200 other burgers it has to compete with, but it knows what its core customer base loves. A half-foot tall stacker isn’t going to work in a café that primarily serves… Read more
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Lambtastic – St Johns Bar & Eatery
When I think of a messy burger, I think of sauces dripping down my hands, bun tearing apart under the moisture. I think of sogginess and inhalation of meat before it can slip through my fingers. The St Johns has done with Lambtastic is a completely new kind of mess and I’m super here for… Read more
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Bao Gochu Crazy – Chow
There’s not nearly enough Korean Fried Chicken in Wellington. Like, there’s the odd 치맥 around town, but nothing that really makes me want to don plastic gloves and stuff my face until it’s smeared with so much sauce, I can’t tell where my lips end. The Bao Gochu Crazy by Chow captures that feeling perfectly.… Read more
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Juicy Loosie – Loosies Superette
It’s often not that your food fights back. And fair enough. You paid good money, and you’re putting a lot of pressure on it to be good. In a festival of burgers, it’s hard to be a standout amongst all the fancy places with more resources than yourself, and it can all just get to… Read more
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Act Your Age – Huxley’s
Sometimes a burger’s just got a lot going on. The Act Your Age by Huxley’s is absolutely packed with chillis, cheese, mayo, pickles, garlic, jalapeños, and two servings of beef brisket. Despite that, it’s still holdable, and the only thing that falls out is pieces of shredded brisket that load up the fries. The shredded… Read more
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Pink Panther – Otto Champagneria
After ten meaty burgers in a row, I’m about overdue for a bit of veggies. The Pink Panther by Otto Champagneria is a chop suey patty with vegan ham that hits just like the real thing. It’s delightfully colourful and wears its inpisration on its sleeve. The fake bacon jam is in total control of… Read more
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Kiwi as Fish & Chippie – Smith the Grocer
Yet another entry in the ‘tastes like not-a-burger but is a-burger’ category comes Smith the Grocer’s Kiwi as Fish & Chippie, a handheld take on the kiwi classic. Pan-fried fish with a potato rosti and tartare sauce is a really clever way to bring in all the flavours and textures of fish & chips without… Read more