Sunday, 22 March 2009

Let's Burger

The inside of Let’s Burger looks like it was lifted directly out of a diner in New York – high ceilings and comfortable chairs around small tables – but I have to say that I didn’t think the food or the service lived up to the expectations I had after seeing the restaurant.

The first thing that threw me for a loop was a sign featured prominently on their counter announcing that they did not provide free water, but they encouraged their patrons to try a smoothie or a soda instead. Not providing water at a restaurant has to be some sort of health hazard. Then I looked at the two water bottles they chose to stock and they were Evian (upwards of ¥20) and Azzurra (¥18) – highway robbery if you ask me. We ordered two cheeseburgers (¥58 each), a basket of herb fries, a Newcastle, and a bottle of their cheapest water, for a total of ¥197.


I have come to expect a certain quality from food in Beijing when restaurants start charging close to 100 kuai per head. At those prices restaurants should be able to buy high-quality ingredients and hire a chef to prepare them very well. However, the meal was very poorly timed – the waitress brought the basket of fries to the table almost a full 15 minutes before either of the burgers arrived – and the lack of ventilation was evident as pungent smoke from the grill filled the room with every order placed.


The food itself was also a little disappointing. The herb fries by the way were just French fries that had been sprinkled with dried parsley. By the time the burgers came out I was very hungry and ready to tear into the burger and all its cheesy goodness. It had been stacked high with a thick meat patty and the regular burger toppings, but after I crunched it down enough to get the first bite in my mouth, the meat itself started crumbling, and tasted more like a meatloaf than a burger.


The dry, overly seasoned meat definitely left something to be desired, and I ended up pushing aside half of my burger and chasing the taste away with my overly expensive water.


The restaurant is in concept set up as a diner, so you pay first and eat later, but the lack of a running tab on what you’ve ordered means that if you’d like another beer or another basket of fries that you pay when you order it, even if you’re in the middle of your meal. One of the cooler elements of Let’s Burger was a self-serve table of 12 different condiments, including everything in a bottle you could ever want to put on French fries, but it hardly made up for the bizarre atmosphere created by its nickel-and-diming.


On a Sunday afternoon, it was packed out, so if you go during peak times be ready for a wait, and try to offset some of the costs and the smoke by smuggling in enough of your own drinks.

Let’s Burger
Nali Patio, 81, North Sanlitun Street,
北京市朝阳区三里屯北街81号那里花园
5208-6036

1 comment:

Gary Finnegan said...

Hey Kate,
Cool blog - but I hear the best bites in Beijing come directly from your kitchen!
Hope you're keeping well...