Luckily, they didn't let us down on the vego front, with two non-meaty burger options. Cindy chose the 'Vegi Patch', a vegie pattie, sun-dried tomato, salad and tomato relish ($7), while I went upmarket and ordered the 'Vegi Vibe', the same pattie, salad and relish, but with roasted capsicum and egglant, feta cheese and olives instead of the sun-dried tomato ($9.50). And it should go without saying that we also opted for chips - a large bowl full, with complimentary dipping sauce. The burgers were both excellent. We've not really found a super exciting vegie pattie in our burger-related travels as yet (except for these homemade beauties), and these weren't an exception. Still, they were decent enough and the salad and trimmings were fresh and delicious, as were the wholemeal buns. The chips were cooked perfectly and the 'Mayo Culture' that we chose to dip them in was a real winner - and free! A fine example for other burger shops to follow.
Address: 3 Cole St, Williamstown
Ph: 9397 7156
Price: $7 - $9.50
Website: www.burgerculture.com.au
How do you two stay so slim?? Vida
ReplyDeleteHaha! Michael loves his sport and manages to use up all those calories very effectively. For me it's a bigger challenge...!
ReplyDeleteI wonder the same thing! Looking at your icon pic you must have good genes!
ReplyDeleteHey Cindy, I know about those challenges, and I know being a vego doesn't mean you suddenly become slim. I barely eat meat and look at me, do you think it's the sweets I eat??? Don't answer that!!!! Vida x x x
ReplyDelete...FWMTS, there's the trick - those profile pics were taken just a month or so before we started this blog! Perhaps we need some "before food blog" and "after 1 year of food blog" comparison pictures. :-D
ReplyDeleteYes, Vida, my biggest temptations - chocolate and chips - are very much vegetarian and very much a challenge in the slimness department!
the chips looks good!! What's better than free mayo! ~slurp~
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more, Hungry Hamster! There are too many places charging for condiments. This mayo was great, and the guy serving us even invited us to ask for more if we ran out of it. :-)
ReplyDeleteHey Cindy, have you tried the burgers at Urban Burger? They have three different types of vego patties...
ReplyDeleteDoh! Just clicked on your 'burgers and chips' tag and realised that not only have you been to Urban Burger, you've blogged about it! Now I feel stoopid :)
ReplyDeleteHeheh, no worries mutemonkey! I would be much more upset if you had a good burger recommendation and *didn't* try to share it around. :-)
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