"I believe that the great American hamburger is a thing of beauty, its simple charms noble, pristine. The basic recipe--ground beef, salt, and pepper, formed into a patty, grilled or seared on a griddle, then nestled between two halves of a bun, usually but not necessarily accompanied by lettuce, a tomato slice, and some ketchup--is, to my mind, unimprovable by man or God. A good burger can be made more complicated, even more interesting by the addition of other ingredients--like good cheese or bacon.....relish perhaps, but it will never be made better." - Anthony Bourdain, from the chapter entitled 'Meat', in his book Medium Raw.

October 26, 2011

Yard House (Denver, Colorado)

The Surf and Turf Burger with an upgrade to sweet potato fries ($10.85, with regular fries).

This burger comes with lobster, asparagus, and spinach.  It also had Swiss cheese and a tomato Bearnaise sauce.  This burger was great, a something different about having lobster on a burger but it was so tall, I had to deconstruct it and eat it with a fork so it made it difficult to get all the flavors in one bite.

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