Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Location: Garden District (Permanently Closed)
BurgerTours Rating: 7.8/10
Taste | Messiness | Price | Venue | Pluses |
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Awesome | Messy | $6-$10 | Fast Food | N/A |
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Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Pho and burgers...an unusual combination of two distinctive foods you never would have thought would cross paths...until now.
Opening in the summer of 2015, Dac Biet Burger mixes burgers with Asian-style flavours including Korean BBQ and kimchi. Located on Church Street, just south of Dundas, this establishment sees lots of students daily because of the fact Ryerson University is mere seconds away. And ever if there was any burger joint located in this area that is going to target the young adults, I'm glad it's Dac Biet Burger.
Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
The Pho burger came loaded with layers of sautéed bean sprouts, a combination of Sriracha and Hoisin sauce, topped with basil, lime and a small cup of pho broth to drink or dip your burger in. Now I'm quite the expert when it comes to burgers and I'm a little over average when it comes to eating Pho, so I could imagine this was going to be a delicious meal.
Pho Burger/Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
It took nearly 15 minutes to down the whole burger, but when it was gone, I got a fork to eat the remaining leftovers that had fallen out. The burger came with an additional side, and I opted just for regular fries. Among the other choices for sides on the menu: kimchi fries and Dac Biet poutine, which has fries along with gravy and cheese curds with Pho broth drizzled over top of it.
Overall, this was by far one of the friendliest burger joints we have ever eaten at. The service was beyond outstanding and the owners were super nice and extremely welcoming. Dac Biet Burger caught me by surprise as I was not expecting such delicious Asian flavours to clash so well with the American hamburger. The Pho burger was pho-king pho-bulous. I enjoyed my whole experience and can't wait to go back and try some of their other selections.
7.1/10
Mark's Review
Dac Biet interior and Mark/Photo by Andrew Hockridge |
Dac Biet Burger is located in Toronto's Garden District near Church St. and Dundas St. This Pan-Asian burger joint prides itself on "thinking outside the bun". It clearly shows in their mission to bring the flavours from the east and incorporate them into the western fast food culture.
This tour was a based on a spontaneous decision, so neither of us knew what we were expecting until we walked in to the restaurant for the first time. It was a small space with limited seating, but we were lucky to have come during their quiet period so grabbing a seat was no problem. They had a decent size menu with a nice selection to choose from. One side had a selection of four Asian infused burgers, while the other had a larger selection of traditional burger options.
Banh Mi Burger/Photo by Mark Avila |
Our main objective was to try something 'outside the bun'... and that didn't stop me choosing the Banh Mi Pork Burger.
This burger is made like your typical Banh Mi with freshly ground pork, lemongrass, pickled daikon, carrots, tomato, and mayo. I was expecting the taste to be very similar to Banh Mi's I've had in the past, but to my surprise, it was completely different. The pork patty was succulent, and oozed with flavor when mixed with the lemongrass; creating a unique flavour in that enhanced the quality of the burger.
8.5/10
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