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Sunday, December 2, 2012

The AB Hotel, Glebe



Name: AB Hotel.

Address: 225 Glebe Point Rd. Glebe 2037

Burger: Wagyu Burger

Price: $18.80

Description: An up-market pub, in a trendy inner-west suburb of Sydney

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During one of my parent's trips to Sydney to see me, they stayed in Glebe. Glebe is a trendy suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, very close to the city. Although I was busy completing assessments for university (equine anatomy is NOT fun), we thought it would be good if I took a break. We walked down Glebe Point Road during the afternoon, and had a look at the AB hotel. 

The AB is quite 'trendy'. I'm yet to go there when they're busy, but it seems to be a popular place. The menu is extensive, and pretty damn cool!





The burger consisted of: 
  • Bun
  • Beef Pattie
  • Lettuce
  • Tomato
  • Caramelised Onion
  • Beetroot
  • Cheese
  • Bun



And for what it's worth - I didn't try the matched wine or beer. It was one in the afternoon. While that may not preclude one from drinking normally, equine anatomy essays do!

So on to the ratings!

Beef:
Decent. Thick - just how I like it. 

This was a wagyu burger - a very popular type of meat from a certain breed of cattle. I am yet to find one burger which displays the true merits of wagyu. If you want to experience wagyu, get a steak. Wagyu is known for its high marbling, so any cut (even those considered lean in other breeds) taste AMAZING. So in short, this pattie could have been from angus, murray grey or even holstein fresian! I probably wouldn't have known the difference. 

As for the make up of the pattie - a few too many herbs, but the thickness of the pattie made that irrelevant. The thickness meant that there was some good umami flavour. But some bites were overwhelmed by oregano and garlic. I paid for beef, damnit!

Cheese:
Well the 2 people other than me that read this will know that I love my cheese MELTED. The images show that the cheese wasn't melted. It was as hard as I am every time I see Julia Gillard on TV (sarcasm, all). I can almost guarantee it came from one of those hard plastic cases that holds 12 slices of coon cheese. You can eat 3kg of that stuff, and still not taste cheese.

So needless to say - the cheese didn't add a damn thing. Disappointing. 

Bun:
A decent sesame seed topped bun. It didn't fall apart until the very end. And that was impressive, due to the slut load of 'extras'. So, it was nothing to complain about, but it didn't really scream "I'm awesome, put me down your throat".

Extras:
As aforementioned: Lettuce, Tomato, Caramelised onion, and beetroot. Fairly standard. I say that, because caramelised onion has gone from 'gourmet' to usual these days in Australia. And for some reason, beetroot is apparently 'normal' on a burger here. 

It really didn't need these things. Beetroot is sweet as tits. Burgers don't need to be sweet. And coupled with the caramelised onions, some bites were like eating fairy floss. That's great if you're at the movies watching something as awesome as twilight, or a one direction concert, but it's not for me. 




Fries:
The fries were quite sexy. They weren't shoestring as per the menu, but they weren't Amanda Vanstone either. That means they were crispy on the outside, and fluffy on the inside. Pretty good. But the oil they cooked them with probably had someone's testicles in there recently. So there were some negatives, some positives - you decide which is which.


Verdict:
A damn good burger. The thickness of the pattie meant that there was enough meat to overcome the whore-ish application of herbs. It didn't scream wagyu - but no burgers do (unless someone can suggest otherwise!). 

The extras were decent. They didn't take away too much from the burger experience, but they didn't stand out. The cheese really needed to be melted. It should have been as soft as the AFL was when they delivered their verdict to the Adelaide Crows and Kurt "the hack" Tippett during their recent chearing/salary cap/draft tampering hearing. One can hope, I guess.

It's a 'good' burger. It's not exactly a classic, but it's also not one of those burgers that fails due to over-zealous ambition. I would probably get it again, provided nothing else on the menu struck me as being awesome.


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Meat
3./5

Cheese
1.5/5

Bun
4/5

Extras
3.5/5

Fries
3.5/5


Total:


3.1


(Good choice, not the best choice)

North Annandale (New Menu)


Name: North Annandale Hotel

Address: Cnr. Booth & Johnston Streets, Annandale NSW

Burger: Mini Sliders

Price: $N/A

Description: Local watering hole with standard pub-fare
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Yet again, I had dinner at the North Annandale Hotel. At the time of this review, the menu was substantially different to the one at the time of previous reviews of the same venue. This is due to new management. 

As is the style these days, the North Annandale now offers "sliders", or mini burgers. As the normal burger at the time (since changed) was the same as the last review, I got the sliders as a starter, before my main meal. 


The ingredients were simple, but tasty. They were:
  • Bun
  • Cheese (?)
  • Beef Pattie
  • Caramalised Onion
  • Pickle
  • Bun


Beef:
Small. Simple. It wasn't laced with the evils that are eggs, breadcrumbs and herbs etc. Tasty!

Cheese:
Minimal. I think it was cheddar. And if you have to question it, it can hardly be outstanding.

It was melted well, and gave a bit of a salty flavour. But I'm a salt slut, and it didn't really cut it!

Bun: 
Small burger = small bun! But a positive - the bun wasn't as wide as the rest of the ingredients were. So no bun-only bites. Can't really complain too much!

Extras:
Pickles. Caramalised onions. The onions were actually nicely cooked. A lot of places that claim they put caramalised onions on their burgers put raw onions on their burgers. Not a bad thing, but false advertising I say.

I like pickles. I even like the word pickles. Combined with the onions, and the (slight) saltiness of the cheese - great!

Fries:
Sad face.

No fries. This was ordered from the bar menu though. And it makes sense. Perfect food for those who are sitting at the bar, and find it hard to use a knife and fork, or hold a proper burger together (GENIUS!). Because of this, I won't factor fries into the total score.

 


Verdict:
A sexy snack. It won't fill you up, but it's a great starter to share. I live about 100m from the North Annandale, and I'm considering going over there as I write (the fact they sell beer may have something to do with it!). It's not a traditional burger, but tasty nonetheless! Nom nom nom.


Meat
3.5/5
Cheese
2/5
Bun
3.5/5
Extras
3.5/5
Fries
N/A



Total:


3.1

(Drunk snack? Hells yeah!)

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