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We're fast approaching National Burger Month (11 days and counting), but someone over at Burger Days decided that they needed to go on a diet. So they slimmed down National Burger Month to National Burger Week.
C'mon guys! That is so 1992!! A week has seven days, May has 31. Seven burgers in seven days is even easier than falling out of bed. 31 burgers in 31 days is a better challenge. But the best would be 93 burgers in 31 days. Just like the song says, burgers for breakfast, burgers for lunch and burgers for dinner. For the entire month of May.
(unless of course they plan on eating their namesake burger exclusively, in which case we can cut them some slack)
Two Men, Two Burgers, Some Beer... The most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Jukebox Burgers and Macaroni and Cheese?!?!
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Everybody's favorite manifestation of excess, Epic Meal Time went to Jukebox Burgers two weeks ago to film parts of an episode (and as an aside, I wonder how much they got paid?) on Macaroni and Cheese.
I don't quite understand, the restaurant is not called Jukebox Macaroni and Cheese. And I would also imagine that Kraft has slightly deeper pockets...
Unless of course I'm supposed to read between the lines, and not order a burger at Jukebox Burgers. maybe I should just take them off the Montreal Burger Report's Map entirely.
Everybody's favorite manifestation of excess, Epic Meal Time went to Jukebox Burgers two weeks ago to film parts of an episode (and as an aside, I wonder how much they got paid?) on Macaroni and Cheese.
I don't quite understand, the restaurant is not called Jukebox Macaroni and Cheese. And I would also imagine that Kraft has slightly deeper pockets...
Unless of course I'm supposed to read between the lines, and not order a burger at Jukebox Burgers. maybe I should just take them off the Montreal Burger Report's Map entirely.
More Twitter Burger Goodness in two flavors
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Last week I mentioned some Canadian Burger Joints that used Twitter. Well since then, I got my act organized and took it on the road. We now have two Twitter Lists. One for Out-of-Town Burgers and one for Local Burgers.
Again, feel free to let me know if I missed any.
Last week I mentioned some Canadian Burger Joints that used Twitter. Well since then, I got my act organized and took it on the road. We now have two Twitter Lists. One for Out-of-Town Burgers and one for Local Burgers.
Again, feel free to let me know if I missed any.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Burger Days ups the ante
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While I don't quite agree 100% with them because a "brgr" is not the same as a "burger" (just ask Vanna White, who I think would be the better interviewer as well). But nonetheless, even without the vowels, getting a burger named after you is a pretty impressive feat.
Hmmm... The Montreal Burger Report Burger? Naw, doesn't quite trip off the tongue gracefully. The MBR. That's what it should be called. and none of this namby-pamby applewood smoked bacon, pepper jack, or Sweet Pete BBQ for us. A combo of oxtail and chuck. A little bit of Comtomme, a slice of a half-sour and either the roll used by Nouveau Palais or Brasserie T!
While I don't quite agree 100% with them because a "brgr" is not the same as a "burger" (just ask Vanna White, who I think would be the better interviewer as well). But nonetheless, even without the vowels, getting a burger named after you is a pretty impressive feat.
Hmmm... The Montreal Burger Report Burger? Naw, doesn't quite trip off the tongue gracefully. The MBR. That's what it should be called. and none of this namby-pamby applewood smoked bacon, pepper jack, or Sweet Pete BBQ for us. A combo of oxtail and chuck. A little bit of Comtomme, a slice of a half-sour and either the roll used by Nouveau Palais or Brasserie T!
The Victoria Burger Blog Does Lunchbox Laboratory
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Or maybe that should read The Lunchbox Laboratory does The Victoria Burger Blog. I'm not certain if his description of the experience can be consider safe for work, especially if you are working south of the border. But it is both a concupiscent and hilarious description of what apparently was a long time obsession.
Personally, I hope dk, stayed in Seattle long enough to be able to eat at least a second hamburger. Perhaps the Tear Jerker or Truffle Love, depending on if he felt it was going to turn into a true long distance relationship or if it was merely a holiday fling.
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The Smoker at Lunchbox Laboratory By wesleyrosenblum (notice the Vaseline on the lense, just like a sortcore porn movie...) |
Or maybe that should read The Lunchbox Laboratory does The Victoria Burger Blog. I'm not certain if his description of the experience can be consider safe for work, especially if you are working south of the border. But it is both a concupiscent and hilarious description of what apparently was a long time obsession.
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Truffle Love at Lunchbox Laboratory By poopoorama |
Personally, I hope dk, stayed in Seattle long enough to be able to eat at least a second hamburger. Perhaps the Tear Jerker or Truffle Love, depending on if he felt it was going to turn into a true long distance relationship or if it was merely a holiday fling.
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The tear Jerker at Lunchbox Laboratory By february 22 |
Monday, April 18, 2011
Alexandra Gill doesn't know what makes a burger tender
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On Friday Alexandra Gill wrote a puff piece about some fancy hamburgers you can eat in Vancouver (and she even dissed Montreal in the process!).
But the line that caught my eye was "The 6.5-oz patty is 50 per cent wagyu from Washington and 50 per cent Angus beef. Perhaps it’s the blend that makes it so tender. Or maybe it’s the fact the meat is delivered fresh, not frozen. Or it could be the smoky licks of char-grill fire."
Ms. Gill; Both Angus and Wagyu refer to the type of cow, not the cut of meat. In both Angus and Wagyu. If you make a top round steak hamburger from either animal the resulting burger will be tougher than a hamburger made from tenderloin (why do you think it is called tenderloin?) or top blade.
Given that the burger she is describing costs $21. It darn well better be fresh meat, not frozen. However if the meat was frozen and then defrosted prior to cooking it will in fact be more tender than fresh meat. Similar to the aging process, freezing meat causes ice crystals which puncture cell walls which breaks down muscle fibers which in turn makes meat more tender.
And finally, while "smoky licks of char-grill fire" might be her attempt at inserting something vaguely poetic into her puff-piece the method of cooking (what the heck are "smoky licks" anyways?) doesn't effect the tenderness.
In short if you want a tender burger, get it from an animal that was killed gently and kindly. Age the meat in a refrigerator for about two weeks, choose a tender cut like tenderloin or top blade. And then finally you might want to marinate the meat.
But since hamburger is made from ground beef, and grinding anything will make it more tender, I have a strong feeling that Ms. Gill was in fact confusing the tenderness of her burger with something else.
On Friday Alexandra Gill wrote a puff piece about some fancy hamburgers you can eat in Vancouver (and she even dissed Montreal in the process!).
But the line that caught my eye was "The 6.5-oz patty is 50 per cent wagyu from Washington and 50 per cent Angus beef. Perhaps it’s the blend that makes it so tender. Or maybe it’s the fact the meat is delivered fresh, not frozen. Or it could be the smoky licks of char-grill fire."
Ms. Gill; Both Angus and Wagyu refer to the type of cow, not the cut of meat. In both Angus and Wagyu. If you make a top round steak hamburger from either animal the resulting burger will be tougher than a hamburger made from tenderloin (why do you think it is called tenderloin?) or top blade.
Given that the burger she is describing costs $21. It darn well better be fresh meat, not frozen. However if the meat was frozen and then defrosted prior to cooking it will in fact be more tender than fresh meat. Similar to the aging process, freezing meat causes ice crystals which puncture cell walls which breaks down muscle fibers which in turn makes meat more tender.
And finally, while "smoky licks of char-grill fire" might be her attempt at inserting something vaguely poetic into her puff-piece the method of cooking (what the heck are "smoky licks" anyways?) doesn't effect the tenderness.
In short if you want a tender burger, get it from an animal that was killed gently and kindly. Age the meat in a refrigerator for about two weeks, choose a tender cut like tenderloin or top blade. And then finally you might want to marinate the meat.
But since hamburger is made from ground beef, and grinding anything will make it more tender, I have a strong feeling that Ms. Gill was in fact confusing the tenderness of her burger with something else.
Social Eatz is a pale comparison to Picks
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I discovered Social Eatz via the very gustatorial Ozersky.tv.
And I can't believe that Angelo Sosa didn't use kimchi on one of his "Asian inspired" burgers. It's one of the better toppings offered at Picks (1407 Saint-Marc).
I discovered Social Eatz via the very gustatorial Ozersky.tv.
And I can't believe that Angelo Sosa didn't use kimchi on one of his "Asian inspired" burgers. It's one of the better toppings offered at Picks (1407 Saint-Marc).
What's the word for having sex with food?
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Over at BrightestYoungThings they have joined forces with Burger Days to feature Burgers I'd Like to Bang, or BILB for short.
As far as I can tell, there isn't a single word that would replace Food Fetish, but trofímo̱nphilia would come close, and some people like Sitophilia.
Over at BrightestYoungThings they have joined forces with Burger Days to feature Burgers I'd Like to Bang, or BILB for short.
As far as I can tell, there isn't a single word that would replace Food Fetish, but trofímo̱nphilia would come close, and some people like Sitophilia.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Five Guys vs. The World
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Just in time... The Los Angeles Times covers the extremely aggressive expansion plans of Five Guys Burger & Fries in California, questioning whether they are a threat to In-N-Out Burger. And try as I might, I can't really think of any equivalent Quebec-based chain that would need to worry, seeing as how Five Guys Burger & Fries is aggressively expanding in Quebec as well.
All of this as a long winded way of having a reason to tell you that tomorrow Five Guys Burger & Fries opens in Dix30.
Just in time... The Los Angeles Times covers the extremely aggressive expansion plans of Five Guys Burger & Fries in California, questioning whether they are a threat to In-N-Out Burger. And try as I might, I can't really think of any equivalent Quebec-based chain that would need to worry, seeing as how Five Guys Burger & Fries is aggressively expanding in Quebec as well.
All of this as a long winded way of having a reason to tell you that tomorrow Five Guys Burger & Fries opens in Dix30.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
And speaking of Twitter
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Since the whole idea behind eating your hamburger in an alley is to increase the number of Twitter followers for a restaurant, I figured you might be interested in knowing about other Canadian burger places on Twitter.
In no particular order:
Fatburger Canada, The Works, Jukebox Burgers, Le Boucan, Brasserie T!, Jolifou, m:brgr, Johnny eh's!, Depanneur Le Pick-Up, lanecdote, New Palace, Bunman, nimby burger, Le Gourmet Burger, DicAnns, Lawrence, and the one, the only the inimitable Mr. Lew's Great Burger Search (if you're only going to follow one, he's the one to follow).
Who did I miss?
Since the whole idea behind eating your hamburger in an alley is to increase the number of Twitter followers for a restaurant, I figured you might be interested in knowing about other Canadian burger places on Twitter.
In no particular order:
Fatburger Canada, The Works, Jukebox Burgers, Le Boucan, Brasserie T!, Jolifou, m:brgr, Johnny eh's!, Depanneur Le Pick-Up, lanecdote, New Palace, Bunman, nimby burger, Le Gourmet Burger, DicAnns, Lawrence, and the one, the only the inimitable Mr. Lew's Great Burger Search (if you're only going to follow one, he's the one to follow).
Who did I miss?
What is it about Alberta and eating hamburgers in an alley?
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First it was Calgary's CharCut and last Friday it was Edmonton's Hundred Kitchen and Bar. And while I'm at it, arugula and fried duck eggs? They couldn't find any Jerusalem artichokes and Shiitake Mushrooms?!?
I just pray that the concept doesn't make it this far east...
First it was Calgary's CharCut and last Friday it was Edmonton's Hundred Kitchen and Bar. And while I'm at it, arugula and fried duck eggs? They couldn't find any Jerusalem artichokes and Shiitake Mushrooms?!?
I just pray that the concept doesn't make it this far east...
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
If I ever make it to Quebec City
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Apparently I'm supposed to go to Chez Victor for a hamburger because some blog named Hôtel Manoir d'Auteuil writes that it is "The Best Place in Quebec for Hamburgers."
Yeah, right. They only talk about the salad and the price. Next time they should try to at least mention taste and/or flavor...
Apparently I'm supposed to go to Chez Victor for a hamburger because some blog named Hôtel Manoir d'Auteuil writes that it is "The Best Place in Quebec for Hamburgers."
Yeah, right. They only talk about the salad and the price. Next time they should try to at least mention taste and/or flavor...
What are you doing in 18 days?
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Just a friendly reminder from some website called "News Canada" that May is National Hamburger Month. Although, personally I think it is the other National and not the one north of the 49th parallel.
Just a friendly reminder from some website called "News Canada" that May is National Hamburger Month. Although, personally I think it is the other National and not the one north of the 49th parallel.
More on iBurger
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I don't quite understand. Vincent Abry writes a blog all about "Marketing Web 2.0 et Tech: Technologies et Web-Marketing, Seo, Web 2.0 et Réseaux Sociaux, Gadgets Geek, Mobiles et Robots. J'offre des services Conseil de Marketing internet." But somehow, earlier this month he decided to write about iBurger. And he didn't even mention once how things tasted.
As I said, I don't get it. At all.
I don't quite understand. Vincent Abry writes a blog all about "Marketing Web 2.0 et Tech: Technologies et Web-Marketing, Seo, Web 2.0 et Réseaux Sociaux, Gadgets Geek, Mobiles et Robots. J'offre des services Conseil de Marketing internet." But somehow, earlier this month he decided to write about iBurger. And he didn't even mention once how things tasted.
As I said, I don't get it. At all.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Kind of like a two-headed pig in a trainwreck
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While Bill Bryson III, uses the term "hamburger" to refer to ground beef, his video on dehydrating it, so it becomes lightweight in order to take on a canoeing trip had me riveted.
He does just about everything you can do to turn the ground beef into cardboard.
While Bill Bryson III, uses the term "hamburger" to refer to ground beef, his video on dehydrating it, so it becomes lightweight in order to take on a canoeing trip had me riveted.
He does just about everything you can do to turn the ground beef into cardboard.
More Voting by Burger
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Last week I posted about Burger Heaven doing their polling by burgers. Well now there's video!
Last week I posted about Burger Heaven doing their polling by burgers. Well now there's video!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Another Burger Movie
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Back at the beginning of the month I posted about some burger movies. Well, Nadine Denault over at Bouffe et Vie tweeted about another, White Palace
Back at the beginning of the month I posted about some burger movies. Well, Nadine Denault over at Bouffe et Vie tweeted about another, White Palace
The LFPress Burger in London
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It looks like The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro not only got a hefty infusion of cash, because they are expanding like mad across Ontario, but also has a suave and savvy director of marketing.
For their London, Ontario location they got some local celebrities to name burgers, and as a consequence, one menu offering is going to be called the LFPress Burger, after the London Free Press, the local newspaper there.
You can watchan advertisement for the Works a video the London Free Press made about their burger by clicking on the link since they don't allow embedding of their videos.
It looks like The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro not only got a hefty infusion of cash, because they are expanding like mad across Ontario, but also has a suave and savvy director of marketing.
For their London, Ontario location they got some local celebrities to name burgers, and as a consequence, one menu offering is going to be called the LFPress Burger, after the London Free Press, the local newspaper there.
You can watch
Get m:brgr's $100 burger for ½ price
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I would guess that the m:brgr location in Toronto isn't doing as well as hoped, they are discounting their product by 50% through Group Buy United. In the promo fodder, I get a kick out of the line "...cocktails mixed by an in-house mixologist." It makes me very happy to know that they have a bartender on staff.
I would guess that the m:brgr location in Toronto isn't doing as well as hoped, they are discounting their product by 50% through Group Buy United. In the promo fodder, I get a kick out of the line "...cocktails mixed by an in-house mixologist." It makes me very happy to know that they have a bartender on staff.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Josh Ozersky makes a burger that Pat Sharpe doesn't like much
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Pat Sharpe, a writer in Texas, went to a presentation by Josh Ozersky on hamburgers last week. And for the most part, wasn't impressed.
Watch and decide for yourself.
Pat Sharpe, a writer in Texas, went to a presentation by Josh Ozersky on hamburgers last week. And for the most part, wasn't impressed.
Watch and decide for yourself.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Voting by burger
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The Royal City Record has a nice election story based around burgers. Apparently Burger Heaven, in New Westminster creates new menu items based on the leaders of the various political parties.
Personally I want to know what the results are.
The Royal City Record has a nice election story based around burgers. Apparently Burger Heaven, in New Westminster creates new menu items based on the leaders of the various political parties.
Personally I want to know what the results are.
Another American Quick Service Restaurant Chain opening in Canada makes the news
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it must have been a really really slow news day last Friday in Victoria, BC. The Times Colonist decided to publish an entire article about a restaurant that won't open until August at the earliest. And on top of it, it won't even be the first Fatburger in Canada.
it must have been a really really slow news day last Friday in Victoria, BC. The Times Colonist decided to publish an entire article about a restaurant that won't open until August at the earliest. And on top of it, it won't even be the first Fatburger in Canada.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Sarah Musgrave goes to iBurger
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The Montreal Gazette's casual dining critic also went to iBurger and wrote about it. As you would expect her writing and opinions are slightly more cogent.
She says that iBurger is a "fair to good bet," and its burger is "very satisfying."
The Montreal Gazette's casual dining critic also went to iBurger and wrote about it. As you would expect her writing and opinions are slightly more cogent.
She says that iBurger is a "fair to good bet," and its burger is "very satisfying."
Burger Origami
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Last month Everything Burger, as part of their Burger 365 project made some burger origami.
Last month Everything Burger, as part of their Burger 365 project made some burger origami.
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EverybodyKnows goes to iBurger
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Again, I'm playing catch up. Last month Moody Jones went to iBurger. And, it was a "decent" burger.
Again, I'm playing catch up. Last month Moody Jones went to iBurger. And, it was a "decent" burger.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Step into my Day does O'burger
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Back in January Step into my Day wrote about her visit to O'burger on McGill. I discovered it while trolling around on Urbanspoon. Apparently she liked it.
Back in January Step into my Day wrote about her visit to O'burger on McGill. I discovered it while trolling around on Urbanspoon. Apparently she liked it.
Congratulations to Vera's Burger Shack
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I've written about them before (here to be specific) but Vera's Burger Shack got voted best burger in Vancouver by the Georgia Straight, again.
Strangely, Burger Supremacy (A quest to discover the supreme hamburger in Vancouver, BC) only rates Vera's fourth. And neither Vancouver Burgers nor The Victoria Burger Blog have done Vera's, yet (BTW happy 3rd B'day to the Victoria Burger Blog).
I've written about them before (here to be specific) but Vera's Burger Shack got voted best burger in Vancouver by the Georgia Straight, again.
Strangely, Burger Supremacy (A quest to discover the supreme hamburger in Vancouver, BC) only rates Vera's fourth. And neither Vancouver Burgers nor The Victoria Burger Blog have done Vera's, yet (BTW happy 3rd B'day to the Victoria Burger Blog).
Strangely Compelling
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Even though I can't understand a word of German, I ended up watching the whole gosh-darn thing...
Even though I can't understand a word of German, I ended up watching the whole gosh-darn thing...
Monday, April 4, 2011
Christie's Carriage House Pub goes viral!!
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We start with a post from the Victoria Burger Blog. Add in a YouTube video from The Zone and you have a magic recipe for internet fame and fortune. Go Christie's Carriage House Pub, go!
We start with a post from the Victoria Burger Blog. Add in a YouTube video from The Zone and you have a magic recipe for internet fame and fortune. Go Christie's Carriage House Pub, go!
Another art exhibit I missed...
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I don't what happened at the end of last year, but I missed out on another art exhibit that featured hamburgers! This one was in China, back in November. The Red Gate Gallery had a group show called 30 degrees, that featured Song Wei's Hamburger a fibre glass sculpture.
I don't what happened at the end of last year, but I missed out on another art exhibit that featured hamburgers! This one was in China, back in November. The Red Gate Gallery had a group show called 30 degrees, that featured Song Wei's Hamburger a fibre glass sculpture.
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Not the top five burger scenes in film
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Last month Burger Junkies had a video done about what they call the top five burger scenes in film. First they need to stop screaming.
Then they need to do some research.
It's the Big Kahuna Burger scene in Pulp Fiction.
Then they missed Falling Down
Better Off Dead (bad dub alert)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
The Fast & The Furious
Pretty much all of Harold & Kumar
Mother's Day
The Pink Panther
Dumb & Dumber
Super Troopers
Half Baked
And my vote for best one... American Beauty
Although I'm probably missing something like 75 others.
Last month Burger Junkies had a video done about what they call the top five burger scenes in film. First they need to stop screaming.
Then they need to do some research.
It's the Big Kahuna Burger scene in Pulp Fiction.
Then they missed Falling Down
Better Off Dead (bad dub alert)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
The Fast & The Furious
Pretty much all of Harold & Kumar
Mother's Day
The Pink Panther
Dumb & Dumber
Super Troopers
Half Baked
And my vote for best one... American Beauty
Although I'm probably missing something like 75 others.
Cheeseburger Art from San Francisco
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My invitation must've gotten lost in the mail. But I just found out that 1333 Minna had an exhibit called The Good, The Bad, And The Cheesy at The Cassel Goorin Gallery in December.
Lots of pictures here, here, here and here.
My invitation must've gotten lost in the mail. But I just found out that 1333 Minna had an exhibit called The Good, The Bad, And The Cheesy at The Cassel Goorin Gallery in December.
Lots of pictures here, here, here and here.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Congratulations to the South St. Burger Co.
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The South St. Burger Co. just got a Special Recognition Award for Innovation in Energy from the Association of Retail Environments at GlobalShop in Las Vegas.
The South St. Burger Co. just got a Special Recognition Award for Innovation in Energy from the Association of Retail Environments at GlobalShop in Las Vegas.
Johnny eh's in Peterborough goes all out on the social media
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Their website is Wordpress, they're tweeting away, and they have their own YouTube channel. But I still doubt I'll be able to make it to Peterborough.
However, they do have videos!
The Awesome Burger
The Tombstone Burger
Mouth Melter
The Armageddon Burger
Their website is Wordpress, they're tweeting away, and they have their own YouTube channel. But I still doubt I'll be able to make it to Peterborough.
However, they do have videos!
The Awesome Burger
The Tombstone Burger
Mouth Melter
The Armageddon Burger
Let's talk in 2016
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Andy O'Brien touted The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro in the Ottawa Citizen back on St. Patrick's day (I know, I'm a little bit slow here, sorry).
Andy O'Brien touted The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro in the Ottawa Citizen back on St. Patrick's day (I know, I'm a little bit slow here, sorry).
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Burgerville’s Chief Cultural Officer
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I'm not certain I would be able to keep a straight face if I had to hand out business cards that read "Chief Cultural Officer."
Although judging by Burgerville's PR fluff they should talk to the guys from Smart Burger.
I'm not certain I would be able to keep a straight face if I had to hand out business cards that read "Chief Cultural Officer."
Although judging by Burgerville's PR fluff they should talk to the guys from Smart Burger.
Rick and Carolyn's Burgers and Fries
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For the next time you (or I) am in Abilene, Texas (personally, I'd go the the Buffalo Gap location).
For the next time you (or I) am in Abilene, Texas (personally, I'd go the the Buffalo Gap location).
Those wacky Belgians don't know jack about burgers
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Pino Mario Catalano first, cooked himself a cheeseburger. Then made a short video about it and finally, wrote about it.
Pino Mario Catalano first, cooked himself a cheeseburger. Then made a short video about it and finally, wrote about it.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
And while we're at...
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Gotta thank candysweet434, while I was researching other burger scenes I came across their video condensing Good Burger to 9:57 minutes, which just might (hopefully) prevent me from ever having to watch it.
Gotta thank candysweet434, while I was researching other burger scenes I came across their video condensing Good Burger to 9:57 minutes, which just might (hopefully) prevent me from ever having to watch it.
Burger Dating
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I'm late to the party (apologies) but earlier this month, Tara, over at Midnight Poutine went on a first date to the Griffintown Cafe. I'm not certain if it was a successful date, as it was the second first date she went on (number one is here, and now she's on number three), but according to her, their burger is "one of the tastiest burgers I've ever had."
I'm late to the party (apologies) but earlier this month, Tara, over at Midnight Poutine went on a first date to the Griffintown Cafe. I'm not certain if it was a successful date, as it was the second first date she went on (number one is here, and now she's on number three), but according to her, their burger is "one of the tastiest burgers I've ever had."
Foodaphilia does iBurger
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Gotta love it when others start reviewing local burger joints. In a nutshell, there's not much difference between the Kobe beef burger and the regular beef burger. The pizza is delicious, and it costs $130 for four people. Thanks Foodaphilia!
Gotta love it when others start reviewing local burger joints. In a nutshell, there's not much difference between the Kobe beef burger and the regular beef burger. The pizza is delicious, and it costs $130 for four people. Thanks Foodaphilia!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
The aesthetic experience and the burger
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Over at Ratsdeville Ianik Marcil complains about economists impinging on his turf. But one of the most fun things you can do withwhining an essay like this is to put it through a machine translation.
Sentences like Mais l'Art, le vrai, le grand, le transcendant? become But Art, truth, the great, the transcendent? and La consommation d'un hamburger comble un de mes besoins, la contemplation d'une œuvre d'art, non: elle me transforme, elle transforme mon regard sur le monde. becomes Consumption of a hamburger fills one of my needs, the contemplation of a work of art, no, she turns, she turns my world view.
If you don't quite understand my fascination with art and hamburgers, try this, Zeke's Alternate Art #%^$#@! a different blog that I edit.
Over at Ratsdeville Ianik Marcil complains about economists impinging on his turf. But one of the most fun things you can do with
Sentences like Mais l'Art, le vrai, le grand, le transcendant? become But Art, truth, the great, the transcendent? and La consommation d'un hamburger comble un de mes besoins, la contemplation d'une œuvre d'art, non: elle me transforme, elle transforme mon regard sur le monde. becomes Consumption of a hamburger fills one of my needs, the contemplation of a work of art, no, she turns, she turns my world view.
If you don't quite understand my fascination with art and hamburgers, try this, Zeke's Alternate Art #%^$#@! a different blog that I edit.
RestoTube goes to Picks
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And don't say a darn word about it...
And don't say a darn word about it...
Slow service at a Burger King in Drummondville
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The headline says it all.
Someone needs to remix this...
The headline says it all.
Someone needs to remix this...
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Arte Gora - Terrorist eats a hamburger
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I don't quite know what to make of this one, but I kind of like it..
I don't quite know what to make of this one, but I kind of like it..
Economic Analysis
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Back at the beginning of the month, farmers in Manitoba were getting slightly more than $900 for each steer sold. Or more succinctly, about $1.30/lb. Needless to say, once it is ready to be cooked, it's slightly more expensive.
If you want more detailed analysis, try the Canadian Feedlot and Cattle
Market Analysis Newsletter. Only $200/month.
Back at the beginning of the month, farmers in Manitoba were getting slightly more than $900 for each steer sold. Or more succinctly, about $1.30/lb. Needless to say, once it is ready to be cooked, it's slightly more expensive.
If you want more detailed analysis, try the Canadian Feedlot and Cattle
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Teenagers goofing around at m:brger Toronto
Howdy!
A couple of points:
+ Posing with the owner that way doesn't instill a strong sense of objectivity.
+ Why would you look a the wine menu and then drink martinis and beer?
+ Someone who eats their burger with a knife and fork is obviously from Toronto.
+ That veggie burger is about as homemade as the table.
+ Chili doesn't have beans.
+ Back-lighting your subjects is never good.
A couple of points:
+ Posing with the owner that way doesn't instill a strong sense of objectivity.
+ Why would you look a the wine menu and then drink martinis and beer?
+ Someone who eats their burger with a knife and fork is obviously from Toronto.
+ That veggie burger is about as homemade as the table.
+ Chili doesn't have beans.
+ Back-lighting your subjects is never good.
A Five Guys opens in Toronto and it's news
Howdy!
Doesn't anybody care about real news these days? Toronto Life falls for the schtick (and it's not even in Toronto proper, it's Mississauga!).
Doesn't anybody care about real news these days? Toronto Life falls for the schtick (and it's not even in Toronto proper, it's Mississauga!).
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
A Burger King closes in Toronto and it's News
Howdy!
This one appeared in the Globe and Mail on the weekend. Overheard in the Globe & Mail newsroom: Hmmm, Libyan Civil War, Japanese Disaster, Potential Election... Hey! I know what's really news!! A Burger King closing!!
This one appeared in the Globe and Mail on the weekend. Overheard in the Globe & Mail newsroom: Hmmm, Libyan Civil War, Japanese Disaster, Potential Election... Hey! I know what's really news!! A Burger King closing!!
Fuddruckers makes it to Canada and it's news in Saskatoon
Howdy!
Last year it was Five Guys, and this year it's Fuddruckers. It appears that Canada is being invaded by Upscale American Hamburger Chains (in comparison to the Quick Serve variety like Harvey's, Wendy's and McDonald's). I've even heard that Cheeburger Cheeburger is coming to Montreal.
But let's hope that it doesn't doesn't make the news, like it did in Saskatoon.
Last year it was Five Guys, and this year it's Fuddruckers. It appears that Canada is being invaded by Upscale American Hamburger Chains (in comparison to the Quick Serve variety like Harvey's, Wendy's and McDonald's). I've even heard that Cheeburger Cheeburger is coming to Montreal.
But let's hope that it doesn't doesn't make the news, like it did in Saskatoon.
Monday, March 21, 2011
And Still More on Canada Steak Burger
Howdy!
Back in November I posted about Canada Steak Burger, not once, but twice.
Well, it looks like the third time's a charm, as they now have a YouTube Video as well.
Back in November I posted about Canada Steak Burger, not once, but twice.
Well, it looks like the third time's a charm, as they now have a YouTube Video as well.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report 96, La Paryse (Part Three)
Episode 96: La Paryse (Part Three) [14:33]
(Download:
MP3 20MB / FLAC 141MB / Ogg Vorbis 10MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 96 of the Montreal Burger Report. In last week's episode your heroes Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein imitated Epic Meal Time, while discussing the architecture of the burger at the Montreal Hamburger Institution known as La Paryse. As we begin this week's installment, Zeke is waiting for his second burger (a Special) to arrive.
La Paryse is located at 302 Ontario East they are open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM until 11 PM. Their phone number is (514) 842-2040. And the website is laparyse.com.
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is a reality radio show kind of like Top Cat! meets the film Tampopo at Newtown. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would like to thank CKUT for their support, The Whitlams for the music, Chris Gobeil and Sabrina Santucci for the voices in your head, and YOU for listening.
(Download:
MP3 20MB / FLAC 141MB / Ogg Vorbis 10MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 96 of the Montreal Burger Report. In last week's episode your heroes Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein imitated Epic Meal Time, while discussing the architecture of the burger at the Montreal Hamburger Institution known as La Paryse. As we begin this week's installment, Zeke is waiting for his second burger (a Special) to arrive.
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Zeke's glass of wine |
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What was left after Zeke finished his second burger. |
La Paryse is located at 302 Ontario East they are open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM until 11 PM. Their phone number is (514) 842-2040. And the website is laparyse.com.
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is a reality radio show kind of like Top Cat! meets the film Tampopo at Newtown. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would like to thank CKUT for their support, The Whitlams for the music, Chris Gobeil and Sabrina Santucci for the voices in your head, and YOU for listening.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report 95, La Paryse (Part Two)
Episode 95: La Paryse (Part Two) [13:29]
(Download:
MP3 17MB / FLAC 129MB / Ogg Vorbis 9MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 95 of the Montreal Burger Report. In last week's episode your heroes Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein ordered their burgers at the Montreal Hamburger Institution known as La Paryse (two specials and a double) and it appears that they are just about ready.
It took 13:34.922 minutes for the burgers to arrive. In comparison, it took 1:24.543 minutes to get seated (Zeke and E Coli were there at 3 o'clock on a Sunday afternoon). 6:50.865 minutes for the waiter to take the order, 6:43.697 minutes for the lemonade and coca cola to arrive and finally a full 10:57.824 minutes for the wine to arrive. E Coli then decides to describe The Special, and then goes all analytical.
Thank you very much for listening to episode 95 of the Montreal Burger Report where your heroes Zeke and E Coli imitated Epic Meal Time. While discussing the architecture of the burger at La Paryse. How long will it take for Zeke's Second burger to arrive? Will E Coli get something else to drink? And how much did it all cost? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 96 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
La Paryse is located at 302 Ontario East they are open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM until 11 PM. Their phone number is (514) 842-2040. And the website is laparyse.com.
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is a reality radio show kind of like Top Cat! meets the film Tampopo at Newtown. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would like to thank CKUT for their support, The Whitlams for the music, Chris Gobeil and Sabrina Santucci for the voices in your head, and YOU for listening.
(Download:
MP3 17MB / FLAC 129MB / Ogg Vorbis 9MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 95 of the Montreal Burger Report. In last week's episode your heroes Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein ordered their burgers at the Montreal Hamburger Institution known as La Paryse (two specials and a double) and it appears that they are just about ready.
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The Double at La Paryse |
It took 13:34.922 minutes for the burgers to arrive. In comparison, it took 1:24.543 minutes to get seated (Zeke and E Coli were there at 3 o'clock on a Sunday afternoon). 6:50.865 minutes for the waiter to take the order, 6:43.697 minutes for the lemonade and coca cola to arrive and finally a full 10:57.824 minutes for the wine to arrive. E Coli then decides to describe The Special, and then goes all analytical.
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The Special at La Paryse |
Thank you very much for listening to episode 95 of the Montreal Burger Report where your heroes Zeke and E Coli imitated Epic Meal Time. While discussing the architecture of the burger at La Paryse. How long will it take for Zeke's Second burger to arrive? Will E Coli get something else to drink? And how much did it all cost? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 96 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
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The Fries at la Paryse |
La Paryse is located at 302 Ontario East they are open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM until 11 PM. Their phone number is (514) 842-2040. And the website is laparyse.com.
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is a reality radio show kind of like Top Cat! meets the film Tampopo at Newtown. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would like to thank CKUT for their support, The Whitlams for the music, Chris Gobeil and Sabrina Santucci for the voices in your head, and YOU for listening.
Friday, February 25, 2011
A different burger map
Howdy!
I'm certain you are already familiar with the The Montreal Burger Report Map
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
But have you seen this?
Thanks to A Hamburger Today for the head's up and the screen grab.
I'm certain you are already familiar with the The Montreal Burger Report Map
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
But have you seen this?
Thanks to A Hamburger Today for the head's up and the screen grab.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Happy Burger, Mr. Prime Minister?
Howdy!
Down south they celebrated Presidents Day on Monday, and in honor of the mid-winter holiday βurgerβusiness came up with a list of Presidential Burgers. Which made me think of making a list of Prime Minsiterial Burgers. It'll be a little bit easier, seeing as how there have only been 22 PMs vs. 44 Presidents. But first, how many Canadian Prime Ministers can you name?
Down south they celebrated Presidents Day on Monday, and in honor of the mid-winter holiday βurgerβusiness came up with a list of Presidential Burgers. Which made me think of making a list of Prime Minsiterial Burgers. It'll be a little bit easier, seeing as how there have only been 22 PMs vs. 44 Presidents. But first, how many Canadian Prime Ministers can you name?
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report 95, La Paryse (Part One)
Episode 94: La Paryse (Part One) [16:05]
(Download:
MP3 23MB / FLAC 155MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 94 of the Montreal Burger Report. Where your heroes Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein are looking for parking before entering into the Montreal Institution known as La Paryse. They discuss The Special, The Veggie Burger and other menu items. They order and then try to figure out how to describe the restaurant.
Thank you very much for listening to episode 94 of the Montreal Burger Report where your heroes Zeke and E Coli ordered their burgers at the Montreal Hamburger Institution La Paryse. How long will it take for their burgers to arrive? Will Zeke have a second one? And what about the fries? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 95 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
La Paryse is located at 302 Ontario East they are open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM until 11 PM. Their phone number is (514) 842-2040. And the website is laparyse.com.
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is a reality radio show kind of like Top Cat! meets the film Tampopo at Newtown. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would like to thank CKUT for their support, The Whitlams for the music, Chris Gobeil for the voices in your head, and YOU for listening.
(Download:
MP3 23MB / FLAC 155MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 94 of the Montreal Burger Report. Where your heroes Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein are looking for parking before entering into the Montreal Institution known as La Paryse. They discuss The Special, The Veggie Burger and other menu items. They order and then try to figure out how to describe the restaurant.
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The Burgers |
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The Veggie Burgers |
Thank you very much for listening to episode 94 of the Montreal Burger Report where your heroes Zeke and E Coli ordered their burgers at the Montreal Hamburger Institution La Paryse. How long will it take for their burgers to arrive? Will Zeke have a second one? And what about the fries? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 95 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
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The Counter |
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The Wines by the Glass |
La Paryse is located at 302 Ontario East they are open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM until 11 PM. Their phone number is (514) 842-2040. And the website is laparyse.com.
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is a reality radio show kind of like Top Cat! meets the film Tampopo at Newtown. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would like to thank CKUT for their support, The Whitlams for the music, Chris Gobeil for the voices in your head, and YOU for listening.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The Great Chernesky does a Super BBQ Bacon Grilled Cheese Burger
Howdy!
And some more imitators
And some more imitators
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report makes it to the CBC
Howdy!
Unfortunately they don't allow embedding, but if you click here, you can hear it in all it's glory...
Unfortunately they don't allow embedding, but if you click here, you can hear it in all it's glory...
Friday, February 18, 2011
Gotta go to 23 College Street South Hadley, Massachusetts
Howdy!
'Cuz I'm Bad!
'Cuz I'm Bad!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report 93: Le Jolifou (Part Five)
Howdy!
Episode 93: Le Jolifou (Part Five) [21:38]
(Download:
MP3 31MB / FLAC 108MB / Ogg Vorbis 14MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 93 of the Montreal Burger Report. Where our heroes had just finished a disappointing meal at Le Jolifou. Listen today to hear how David Ferguson the owner and chef of Le Jolifou explains what went wrong, and how our heroes meal turned into a horror show.
He then starts to show how he creates his burger. Explaining where he got the initial idea. He then shows off his brisket, explaining how he cooks it (salt, pepper, smoking).
Zeke interjects while taking pictures to explain that he really can't take good pictures of food. David Ferguson explains the theory behind the bun. How and why he cooks the tomatillos. They then discuss the Birri brothers' vegetables. He then starts to build the burger. Mayonnaise, Salsa Verde, Brisket, Poblano, and Avocado, a discussion of burger architecture ensues.
Zeke begins to eat the burger while analyzing the relationships between the flavors.
He then goes on to explain how his preference is for a minimalist burger. They then discuss the textures in the burger, along with cooking methods. Zeke has an epiphany while eating and compares the hamburger at Le Jolifou to a Rothko painting.
Thank you very much for listening to episode 93 of the Montreal Burger Report where David Ferguson the chef and owner of Le Jolifou saved the evening, as Zeke discovered he can eat sloppy burgers without fear. Where will Zeke and E Coli eat next? Who will they interview? And how many new burger joints are there in town? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 94 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
Le Jolifou is located at 1840 Beaubien East they are open Tuesday to Sunday nights until 10 o'clock at night (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Their phone number is (514) 722-2175. And the website is jolifou.com
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is Magilla Gorilla meets the film Diner at Toqué. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would graciously like to thank CKUT for their support, Johnny Hicks for the music, and YOU for listening.
Episode 93: Le Jolifou (Part Five) [21:38]
(Download:
MP3 31MB / FLAC 108MB / Ogg Vorbis 14MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 93 of the Montreal Burger Report. Where our heroes had just finished a disappointing meal at Le Jolifou. Listen today to hear how David Ferguson the owner and chef of Le Jolifou explains what went wrong, and how our heroes meal turned into a horror show.
He then starts to show how he creates his burger. Explaining where he got the initial idea. He then shows off his brisket, explaining how he cooks it (salt, pepper, smoking).
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The Brisket |
Zeke interjects while taking pictures to explain that he really can't take good pictures of food. David Ferguson explains the theory behind the bun. How and why he cooks the tomatillos. They then discuss the Birri brothers' vegetables. He then starts to build the burger. Mayonnaise, Salsa Verde, Brisket, Poblano, and Avocado, a discussion of burger architecture ensues.
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Building the burger |
Zeke begins to eat the burger while analyzing the relationships between the flavors.
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The All Dressed Burger at Le Jolifou |
He then goes on to explain how his preference is for a minimalist burger. They then discuss the textures in the burger, along with cooking methods. Zeke has an epiphany while eating and compares the hamburger at Le Jolifou to a Rothko painting.
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'Magenta, Black, Green on Orange', oil on canvas painting by Mark Rothko, 1947, Museum of Modern Art |
Thank you very much for listening to episode 93 of the Montreal Burger Report where David Ferguson the chef and owner of Le Jolifou saved the evening, as Zeke discovered he can eat sloppy burgers without fear. Where will Zeke and E Coli eat next? Who will they interview? And how many new burger joints are there in town? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 94 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
Le Jolifou is located at 1840 Beaubien East they are open Tuesday to Sunday nights until 10 o'clock at night (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Their phone number is (514) 722-2175. And the website is jolifou.com
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is Magilla Gorilla meets the film Diner at Toqué. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would graciously like to thank CKUT for their support, Johnny Hicks for the music, and YOU for listening.
Friday, February 11, 2011
#igniteburger
Howdy!
From Tuesday night...
And in case anyone is wondering...
Brasserie T! = Les Grands Ballets Canadiens = JW Morrice
Buns Hamburger House = Manon Oligny = Corno
Auberge du Dragon Rouge = 2e Porte à Gauche = Angela Grauerholz
Le Jolifou = Marie Chouinard = Pierre Ayot
La Paryse = Margie Gillis = Paul Emile Borduas
Tous les Jours = BJM Danse = Jean Paul Riopelle
Patati Patata = La La La Human Steps = Serge Lemoyne
Five Guys = Roger Sinha = David Altmejd
Le PickUp = O Vertigo = Jean Paul Mousseau
Smart Burger = José Navas = Edwin Holgate
Pataterie Chez Philippe = Les Imprudanses = Alfred Pellan
From Tuesday night...
And in case anyone is wondering...
Brasserie T! = Les Grands Ballets Canadiens = JW Morrice
Buns Hamburger House = Manon Oligny = Corno
Auberge du Dragon Rouge = 2e Porte à Gauche = Angela Grauerholz
Le Jolifou = Marie Chouinard = Pierre Ayot
La Paryse = Margie Gillis = Paul Emile Borduas
Tous les Jours = BJM Danse = Jean Paul Riopelle
Patati Patata = La La La Human Steps = Serge Lemoyne
Five Guys = Roger Sinha = David Altmejd
Le PickUp = O Vertigo = Jean Paul Mousseau
Smart Burger = José Navas = Edwin Holgate
Pataterie Chez Philippe = Les Imprudanses = Alfred Pellan
Labels:
#igniteburger,
#ignitemtl
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report 92: Le Jolifou (Part Four)
Howdy!
Episode 92: Le Jolifou (Part Four) [15:19]
(Download:
MP3 22MB / FLAC 75MB / Ogg Vorbis 10MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 92 of the Montreal Burger Report. Where our heroes are at Le Jolifou waiting for their food.
It took 21:05.903 minutes from the time the wings were ordered to the time they arrived. Once the wings were done E Coli texted a friend who had recently been at Le Jolifou to ask about her experience.
It then took took 10:15.405 minutes for the burgers to arrive.
The waitress (whose name we missed) finally comes over and inquires as to how our meal is going... E Coli let her know.
Thank you very much for listening to episode 92 of the Montreal Burger Report where Zeke and E Coli tried to eat the burgers at Le Jolifou. What went wrong? Will David Ferguson be able to make everything alright? And how would you describe Zeke's epiphany? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 93 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
Le Jolifou is located at 1840 Beaubien East they are open Tuesday to Sunday nights until 10 o'clock at night (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Their phone number is (514) 722-2175. And the website is jolifou.com
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is Magilla Gorilla meets the film Diner at Toqué. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would graciously like to thank CKUT for their support, Johnny Hicks for the music, and YOU for listening.
Episode 92: Le Jolifou (Part Four) [15:19]
(Download:
MP3 22MB / FLAC 75MB / Ogg Vorbis 10MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 92 of the Montreal Burger Report. Where our heroes are at Le Jolifou waiting for their food.
It took 21:05.903 minutes from the time the wings were ordered to the time they arrived. Once the wings were done E Coli texted a friend who had recently been at Le Jolifou to ask about her experience.
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Other people waiting for their food at Le Jolifou, notice the romatic lighting. |
It then took took 10:15.405 minutes for the burgers to arrive.
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Zeke eating a different burger at Le Jolifou |
The waitress (whose name we missed) finally comes over and inquires as to how our meal is going... E Coli let her know.
Thank you very much for listening to episode 92 of the Montreal Burger Report where Zeke and E Coli tried to eat the burgers at Le Jolifou. What went wrong? Will David Ferguson be able to make everything alright? And how would you describe Zeke's epiphany? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 93 of the Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
Le Jolifou is located at 1840 Beaubien East they are open Tuesday to Sunday nights until 10 o'clock at night (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Their phone number is (514) 722-2175. And the website is jolifou.com
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is Magilla Gorilla meets the film Diner at Toqué. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would graciously like to thank CKUT for their support, Johnny Hicks for the music, and YOU for listening.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Food Wars does Milwaukee Cheeseburgers (Sobelman's vs AJ Bomber's)
Howdy!
I don't know if I am going to have to go to Milwaukee, or get a video camera...
I don't know if I am going to have to go to Milwaukee, or get a video camera...
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The Montreal Burger Report 91: Le Jolifou (Part Three)
Howdy!
Episode 91: Le Jolifou (Part Three) [16:30]
(Download:
MP3 24MB / FLAC 88MB / Ogg Vorbis 12MB / Stream)
(or play it here)
Good day and welcome to episode 91 of the Montreal Burger Report. David Ferguson owner and chef at Le Jolifou still has the microphone and has successfully prevented any sound effects from happening. He is in the middle of explaining how and why he changed the concept of Le Jolifou from fine dining to roadhouse. And then finally our heroes are able to wrestle the microphone away so they can get down and eat! E Coli goes undercover and our heroes decide to order some chicken wings, cole slaw, a buttnaked burger and an all dressed burger. They then discuss the Ferguson's living arrangements and what public transportation to use to get to the restaurant while waiting for the food to arrive.
In real life E Coli and Zeke went to Le Jolifou and then afterward Zeke went and interviewed David Ferguson. But to make a more entertaining and enjoyable Montreal Burger Report experience we have artfully spliced things together so that David Ferguson explained things first. What you hear next happened a week before what you just finished hearing.
Thank you very much for listening to episode 91 of the Montreal Burger Report where David Ferguson owner and chef at Le Jolifou finally got off the microphone and let our heroes order. Will they ever get to eat? Where's the mayo? and what about the service? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 92 of Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
Le Jolifou is located at 1840 Beaubien East they are open Tuesday to Sunday nights until 10 o'clock at night (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Their phone number is (514) 722-2175. And the website is jolifou.com
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In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is Magilla Gorilla meets the film Diner at Toqué. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would graciously like to thank CKUT for their support, Johnny Hicks for the music, and YOU for listening.
Episode 91: Le Jolifou (Part Three) [16:30]
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Good day and welcome to episode 91 of the Montreal Burger Report. David Ferguson owner and chef at Le Jolifou still has the microphone and has successfully prevented any sound effects from happening. He is in the middle of explaining how and why he changed the concept of Le Jolifou from fine dining to roadhouse. And then finally our heroes are able to wrestle the microphone away so they can get down and eat! E Coli goes undercover and our heroes decide to order some chicken wings, cole slaw, a buttnaked burger and an all dressed burger. They then discuss the Ferguson's living arrangements and what public transportation to use to get to the restaurant while waiting for the food to arrive.
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The bar at Le Jolifou |
In real life E Coli and Zeke went to Le Jolifou and then afterward Zeke went and interviewed David Ferguson. But to make a more entertaining and enjoyable Montreal Burger Report experience we have artfully spliced things together so that David Ferguson explained things first. What you hear next happened a week before what you just finished hearing.
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Chicken Wings at Le Jolifou |
Thank you very much for listening to episode 91 of the Montreal Burger Report where David Ferguson owner and chef at Le Jolifou finally got off the microphone and let our heroes order. Will they ever get to eat? Where's the mayo? and what about the service? Find the answer to these and other questions next week in episode 92 of Montreal Burger Report. Same Burger time, same burger channel.
Le Jolifou is located at 1840 Beaubien East they are open Tuesday to Sunday nights until 10 o'clock at night (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Their phone number is (514) 722-2175. And the website is jolifou.com
View The Montreal Burger Report Map in a larger map
In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is Magilla Gorilla meets the film Diner at Toqué. It is a radio show and podcast where Zeke and E Coli go out have a couple of burgers, some beer and talk about them and to the people who make them. There is a new episode available every Wednesday morning at montrealburgers.com and on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. If you would like to write to us, our email address is MontrealBurgers@Gmail.com.
The Montreal Burger Report is your source for the most in depth and comprehensive coverage about hamburgers, cheeseburgers, both with and without bacon in Montreal.
This episode of the Montreal Burger Report was written and produced by Chris 'Zeke' Hand. We would graciously like to thank CKUT for their support, Johnny Hicks for the music, and YOU for listening.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Le Devoir does La Paryse
Howdy!
Seems like Philippe Mollé and the Montreal Burger Report think alike. He wrote about La Paryse in last Friday's Le Devoir. Once we have finished with Le Jolifou, La Paryse is next on the schedule.
Seems like Philippe Mollé and the Montreal Burger Report think alike. He wrote about La Paryse in last Friday's Le Devoir. Once we have finished with Le Jolifou, La Paryse is next on the schedule.
New Burger Blogs
Howdy!
It's important to stay up to date with the latest in burger news, so I would like to give a warm welcome to the latest additions to the blog roll (that large list down there on the right).
Click on them early, and click on them often.
It's important to stay up to date with the latest in burger news, so I would like to give a warm welcome to the latest additions to the blog roll (that large list down there on the right).
Click on them early, and click on them often.
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