Battered rings are good. I like them with chips.
Have to agree with troy. Sometimes its better in a lightly toasted sandwich. I have though tried a piece of eye fillet with thin sliced raw oinion fresh tomato and lettuce in a brioche bun. A bit minimalist but quite nice and melts in your mouth but in a toasted sandwich is better.
For me, Barramundi with smashed avocado lettuce and tomato and a light cheese melt on a good hamburger bun.
Two patties, bacon, cheese, lettuce, fried onion, mayo and bbq sauce courtesy of Five Guys
Damn thread
^ Nice burger!
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I had them first when I lived in Ireland ... delish.
Aren't all 'onion rings' battered.
Would be pretty fokin' disappointed if I ordered Onion Rings off the menu and they served me a plate of raw onion slices.
Nobody was arguing about it.
Pretty sure it was an attempt at humour.
So this is what I got the last time I was at 5 guys. Notice what appears to be some greasy glove smear on the top of the bun...
I ate it anyway, and it was good, but I have not been back since as there are too many good burger places here. Looks even worse here...
If you can get past the grease smear, it was damn good.
Best ones in Pattaya that I know of are at Tigglebitties on Soi Regional Land, that's where the burger I had with them on it came from but they do them as a side dish to anything too. Look at the sides section of menus where you're eating out, especially at anywhere with steak and/or American influenced food, they're definitely not uncommon. Places like Tony Roma's will have them for sure.
^The Soi that runs between 3rd Road and where the old Lion Pub was, or the Camel Toe. Just checked and Google Maps shows it.
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