Showing posts with label burger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label burger. Show all posts

Mozza Burger from A&W Restaurant Bangladesh


On beautiful rainy days, one feels like having khichuri and goru bhuna. I, on the contrary, felt like stuffing myself with a delicious burger today! I originally set out to get something light, like chicken strips or the new spicy rice meal (reviews on those coming up soon!) but when I entered A&W, I impulsively ordered the Mozza Burger because I had been quite curious as to how "amazing" it really is, and whether it lives up to the hype!

The burger comes packed with a beef patty (if you choose single), a cheese slice, tomatoes, dill pickles, lettuce and Mozza sauce. The flavor is good, and the burger is not too big, but satisfying. It is "just a burger" - nothing too special in my opinion. I did not feel the Mozza sauce to be unique - the burger was not even too cheesy. I also always get a weird smell from A&W burgers, kind of like a bad mustard-y smell. I am not sure if it's from the mustard, or from the bun itself. The smell is very off-putting, and is the reason why I won't have any more A&W burgers. I had previously tried the cheaper Beef Cheeseburger, and it had this smell, so I thought the bad smell is because of cheaper ingredients or something, but I was wrong. For a slightly pricey burger, this is an issue.

Overall I'd say the burger was pretty good, but not as amazing as it is claimed to be. I simply could not get over the smell, and just wanted to finish it up quickly.

Price: 360/-

Rating: 3

Review of Special Beef Cheeseburger from Ramly's Burger (in front of Shimanto Square)


After hanging out in Shimanto Square a little, one may feel the need to get some lunch or an evening snack. Helvetia is always there, but doesn't offer much variety. There are little stalls on the ground floor and directly outside the mall where you can get a variety of snacks, juices and ice-creams.

I brought home a Special Beef Cheeseburger from Ramly's Burger. They cook it right in front of you, grilling the patty and bun fresh. The burger contained the beef patty wrapped up in egg and cheese, and had a slice of cucumber, some ketchup and onions too. It was a delicious, cheesy burger with lots of stuffing and a very mild taste, unlike the spicy burgers you would otherwise get locally. The amount of salt is perfect too. However, it can be a bit messy to eat because there's so much mayo and cheese.

Because it's basically high-quality "street food" and there's no cost of having sitting arrangements, creating a cozy atmosphere or keeping waiters for serving the food, you get the burger at the price of a burger and don't have to pay a whole lot just for the "privileges" that come with enjoying it, say, in a cafe.

At just 160 taka, you get this delicious, creamy, yummy burger you can enjoy without torturing your wallet!

(Sorry I don't have a picture, I just brought it home and gobbled it up because I was hungry! :P)

Price: Taka 160/-

Rating: 4.5