Thursday, February 13, 2014

Burgers Etc. BBQ House

REVISIT POST ON BURGERS ETC [HERE]

Burgers Etc was a constant fail since I could never find the restaurant, despite having the correct address and saying "it should be here" numerous times. Well, "RIGHT HERE OMMG WHERE IS IT?!" was what I really said. After many frustrating failed attempts, an early evening trip around 5:00pm was much needed, hoping some daylight would help locate the restaurant. Side note, by "could never find", I was going 30km and still missed it! Walking in, the friendly waiter was welcoming, mentioned the daily soup and provided the option of seating anywhere. The restaurant's interior is squeaky clean and has less than ten tables.


PORK RIBS, BEEF BRISKET, SPICY CHICKEN WINGS, PULLED PORK SANDWICH, HOMEMADE BEEF BRISKET SOUP AND BOYLAN CANE COLA.


CHICKEN WINGS, SPICY ($6.95).
The debate, barbecue or spicy wings? Almost ordering both, we chose only one just in case the wings taste dry or not very good. The order of wings are served on two skewers, each with four pieces and are barbecued as well as spicy! Luckily we only had one order instead of trying both, since it was a late lunch for us rather than dinner and the wings are pretty much the same, one with and the other without hot sauce. The wings have a rich smokey barbecue taste and a mild spiciness that builds up to a medium spicy level. Although the wings could have tasted more juicy, they were quite tasty and not dry. The barbecued taste really makes the wings tasty.

HOUSE MADE BEEF BRISKET SOUP ($2.95).
Wanting two orders of soup but again like the wings, agreed to stick with one and order another if it tasted good. The soup is served hot and tastes rich, beefy as well as hearty. Loaded with ingredients such as potato, corn, carrot and brisket, the soup tastes really good. In addition, the medium sized diced pieces of brisket tastes amazingly juicy as well as tender, and soaks up the broth. I was definitely not sharing the soup and a second order was made. The soup tastes a lot better than Smokehouse Sandwich's and I would come back for just for this.

1LB PORK SPARERIBS INCLUDING FRIES AND CHOICE OF SIDE, SOUP ($16.00).
After hearing us deliberate and me "not caring" which side to order, the waiter suggested ordering the soup as a side with the combo and made the choice of choosing the side a lot easier. The barbecue meats at Burgers Etc are slow cooked rather than parboiled which results in a meaty as well as dry to a bit moist but tender cut of meat, with the use of sauce for added moisture. The ribs have a rich smokiness and tastes extremely flavourful with a pleasant chewiness, no jaw aching or rock hard meat like Memphis Blue's. Also, the ribs are not overly burnt (like Memphis's) and every part of the rib can be eaten. Overall, despite that the ribs do not taste juicy, they are tender and very flavourful. As for the fries, although crisp, lightly salted and not oily, taste generic. Ketchup and vinegar is provided on every table.

EXTRA BARBECUE MEAT, BEEF BRISKET ($5.81). 
Rather than ordering a beef brisket sandwich, we asked if the restaurant offers just the brisket, which they do. The brisket tastes tender and although dry, with the help of the mild spicy smokey barbecue sauce, the meat tastes good. Usually I prefer barbecue meat naked, however, the sauce compliments the brisket and tastes very smokey, not tomatoey. If anything, I would have preferred a fattier cut, the brisket was a bit too lean for me.

PULLED PORK SANDWICH 
TOPPED WITH COLESLAW AND A DILL PICKLE ($5.00). 
Every Tuesday, Burgers Etc offers their pulled pork sandwich for only $5.00 with the purchase of a drink. What a good deal! Also, the choice of drink does not have to be a pricier one, we got a can of coke for $1.62. As for the burger, the choice of buns are perfect, a soft bread that soaks up the juice as well as the sauce and holds the pulled pork well. Furthermore, I like that the buns are toasted on the crumb which combines a nice charred taste with the pulled pork, and prevents the bread from getting soggy. As for the meat, the pulled pork tastes moist, not stringy and the sauce compliments the meat well, and I am usually not a fan of sauces. 

GRAVY ($0.95) AND BOYLAN CANE COLA ($2.95)
The gravy does not taste salty and tastes like generic pre-mix gravy.
As most of the food came at once, I felt like such a piggy taking a bite of everything, literally. I would take a bite of the wing, then rib, then burger and then brisket LOL. Yenno… rather than eating the normal way like finishing the whole wing, then rib and then a slice of brisket. Everything was that good!


POSITIVES
- Friendly owners and staff
- Clean restaurant
- Above average eats
- Reasonable prices
- Housemade beef brisket soup is probably one of the best

NEGATIVES
- For those who prefer parboiled ribs

LITTLE THINGS
- Revisit post on Burgers Etc [here]
- Better than Memphis Blue's

Food: 3.5/5
Service: 3.5/5

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2 comments:

  1. Your review is two years old but it was one of the first things that pop up when searching for Burgers Etc.

    I heard they have good burgers; have you manage to try their burgers since? Thinking about making a trip to Burnaby for this. (The prices are apparently higher now than it was two years ago though; burgers run at $13 and the BBQ at $14.95 for two items)

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    1. I haven't been back, but I want to SOON! I hope the food quality can be consistent. I remember being disappointing about the overcooked wings

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