Top 5 Hamburgers


Here is how we roll in Cali:

Father's Office, Los Angeles
Hodad's, San Diego
In-N-Out, Baldwin Park
TK Burger, Costa Mesa
Jalama Beach Grill, Santa Barbara

How do you roll?
bongofury
I'll acknowledge Unsound's complaints about 5 Guys, but I still think that they're among the better ones you can get around here in NJ. Another pretty good one down the Shore, as we say here, which has char broiled burgers, is the Windmill chain, not bad, but I prefer the 5 Guys fries (Windmill's hot dogs are excellent, though, especially when you have them put on the char broiler). I am not as big a fan of the In-N-Out burgers as my son, I guess it's an acquired taste on the West Coast.

I am very pleased to see that no one on this thread has mentioned White Castle burgers, which I find to be awful even if they are a cult fave!
................and what heart attack sandwich in a bun is complete without an order of fries?

Five Guys Fries (large)

1,464 calories
71 g fat (14 g saturated)
213 mg sodium
Gawdbless, your intentions are well meant, but misplaced. No one discussing a great hamburger is interested in caloric content, or sodium and saturated fat content.

It's like reminding Bob Marley about the carcinogens in his spliff.
Gawdbless, I think that's just the fries they put in the cup, doesn't include the equal amount they then throw into the bag as a bonus!
Take another blood pressure pill Fries (large)

1,464 calories
71 g fat (14 g saturated)
213 mg sodium

add a shake of salt when packaged = 600 mg sodium

add ketchup = 1200+ mg sodium

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