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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Episode 72: Depanneur Le Pick Up

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Episode 72: Depanneur Le Pickup [21:37]
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In today's episode Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ryk 'E Coli' Edelstein arrive at Depanneur Le Pick Up order their burgers eat and leave.

The Kitchen at Depanneur Le Pick Up

The depanneur side to Depanneur Le Pick Up

An extreme close up of one of the Cheeseburgers at Depanneur Le Pick Up

If you listen closely at the beginning you can hear the snarky comments of other diners at Depaneur Le Pick Up react to our microphones. And if you haven't figured it out by now most of the clientèle of Depaneur Le Pick Up could be loosely classified as hipster-ish, which obviously means only one thing - Lainie must be nearby.

The terrace at Depanneur Le Pick Up

Zeke's first Cheeseburger at Depanneur Le Pick Up

For the burgermatricians listening in it took 10 minutes for them to come take our order and 18 minutes for our first order to arrive. However, the second order arrived 12.5% faster than the first.

Making sandwiches at Depanneur Le Pick Up

The innards of Zeke's first Cheeseburger at Depanneur Le Pick Up

Then Lainie returns, we try to pay, and then go home.

The wonderful potatoes at Depanneur Le Pick Up

Zeke's second Cheeeseburger at Depanneur Le Pick Up

Depaneur Le Pickup is located at 7032 Waverly on the corner of Alexandra, their phone number is 514 271-8011. The website is depanneurlepickup.com and they are open 7 days a week from 7 in the morning until 7 at night except on Thursdays and Fridays when they stay open until 9 and on weekends when they open later.


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In a nutshell; The Montreal Burger Report is My Dinner with Andre meets Rocky & Bullwinkle at Au Pied de Cochon. It is a radio show & 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 http://montrealburgers.blogspot.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, Lainie for stopping by, Jimmy Buffet and Lesbians on Exctasy for the music and YOU for listening.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 5

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Le Faste Fou Part 5 (13:02); (MP3 19MB / FLAC 78MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)



Two-fisted.

Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ed ("Blork") Hawco tuck into their burgers and have a lot to say about mayonnaise, soft buns, beefiness, and parachuting. The burgers, while not lacking in flavor, do have some other lacks. A distinction is made between a critical lack and a non-critical lack. Listen in...

Ed's Verdict


Le Faste Fou's burger was tasty enough, and was presented on a nice soft bun (which I like), but it suffered from two problems: too much mayonnaise and not enough beef. That second problem -- not enough beef -- was the worst offender. After all, I believe that a burger's main attraction should always be the meat, and when that is lacking in flavor or volume, the whole package suffers. Had Le Faste Fou offered a double-burger option, I might have been more thrilled. In the end I'd rate it at as "pretty good" but not great.

Zeke's Verdict


It was that sense of lack that to this day stays with me. It wasn't a bad burger per se, but it really didn't have anything going for it, either. I'm not a big fan of any kind of ranking system, and it was only because of Ed's persistence that I answered the questions about which burger was the best burger among the many burgers that we had eaten. Overall, it wasn't a bad burger, but it wasn't a good burger, either.

Address: Various. We went to the location at 6390 rue St-Hubert, Montreal. (See clickable map, below.)
Phone: 514-271-3069 (St. Hubert location)
Web site: fastefou.com


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(Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 1, Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 2, Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 3, Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 4)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 4

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Le Faste Fou Part 4 (12:36); (MP3 18MB / FLAC 80MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)



Let's eat! Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ed (Bl0rk) Hawco finally get down to choosing what they think is the best burger for each of them and ordering (Bl0rk gets an American, Zeke gets a Mexican).

Looks good so far...


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(Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 1, Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 2, Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 3)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 3

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Le Faste Fou Part 3 (12:11); (MP3 18MB / FLAC 78MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)



Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ed (Blork) Hawco get back on track and get settled into a table at Faste Fou. They discuss the beer menu, and the originality (or not) of the concept of Faste Fou. Then they take a closer look at the food menu, which is vast (perhaps too vast). There's a lot to choose from, including a burger with peanut butter (According to Zeke not quite the best thing to put on your hamburger). Zeke likes 'em sloppy. Blork likes 'em classic. Which way will they go?


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(Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 1, Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 2)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 2

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Le Faste Fou Part 2 (12:47); (MP3 18MB / FLAC 80MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)



Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ed (Blork) Hawco find some cracks in the belle visage of Gainzbar while trying to decide whether the Montreal Burger Report is impressionistic or expressionistic and then get into a discussion of the finer points of what makes for a good bar experience, along with trying to figure out the concept and process of the Montreal Burger Report. Just when you think there'll be no talk of any actual physical and three dimensional burgers they venture out into the cold (this was taped in January) only to get sidetracked again...


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(Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 1)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Montreal Burger Report: Le Faste Fou Part 1

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Le Faste Fou Part 1 (10:40); (MP3 19MB / FLAC 77MB / Ogg Vorbis 11MB / Stream)



Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Ed (Blork) Hawco head over to the Plaza St. Hubert for beers and burgers. Their first stop is Gainzbar, a wickedly lush boudoir-like watering hole. In Part 1 the guys discuss the bar, the whole crazy Plaza St. Hubert thing, and their expectations for the fare on offer across the street at restaurant Le Faste Fou.

The lush, belle epoch interior of Gainzbar.


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