Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Location: Kensington Market
BurgerTours Rating: 7.5/10
Taste | Messiness | Price | Venue | Pluses |
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Awesome | Messy | $11-$15 | Fast Food | Veggie, Gluten Free |
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Drew's Review
Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Top Gun Burgers just opened up last year in the Kensington Market. The owners already have one restaurant in the area, Top Gun Steak which is right down the street from Top Gun Burgers. But that's not the only similarity I noticed when we entered this Kensington burger joint on a chilly day in late February. The interior was eerily similar to another Kensington burger joint, the Burgernator.
Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
After a few minutes glancing over the menu on the wall right beside the counter, I decided to order the Starfighter, which had a crusted portobello mushroom stuffed with cheddar cheese and rosemary garlic aioli sitting on top of a beef patty, sandwiched between two freshly baked buns. I wasn't prepared for the portion for which I was about to indulge.
The Starfighter/Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Anyways, the burger I had was filling beyond my expectations. The juicy core of the burger was what I liked the most. The flavour of the meat, saddled with the crusted portobello mushroom, which don't forget, was stuffed with cheddar cheese, was one hell of a combination and set my taste buds on a wild ride. Each bite I took was like experiencing the taste of heaven in small little portions. There were so many delicious flavours, I honestly had no idea where it was coming from, but it didn't matter because my taste buds were satisfied.
Burger Joint Comparison: The Burgernator (left), Top Gun Burgers (right)/Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Overall, the great thing about this place is that it offers a unique atmosphere unlike any other burger joint in Toronto. With a huge selection to choose from, and searching through endless possible creations, Top Gun Burgers is among one of my personal favourites in the city.
8.4/10
Mark's Review
The 'Blue Bird'/Photo by Mark Avila |
The interior was adorned with aircraft themed wall decor, which I found very engaging as I found myself looking through each picture as I waited for my order. Browsing through the in-store menu, I was very impressed by their large selection and it didn't take me long to make my decision. As a lover of blue cheese I opted for the 'Blue Bird'. A simple beef patty burger with blue cheese, alongside with a combo of home cut fries, and a drink.
It looked appetizing when the waitress placed it in front of me, so I was expecting the taste to be equally as good. Taking that first bite, the juice from the patty oozed into my mouth, followed by the sweetness of the melted blue cheese, creating a smooth buttery taste giving the burger a light and unique flavour.
Overall, it was a decent experience. The 'Blue Bird' might have been too simple of a selection to satisfy my taste buds, because I was definitely expecting more in terms of flavour. Hopefully, the second time around I will be able to choose and enjoy a more delectable meal.
6.5/10
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