Burger restaurants in London
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Byron
Byron serves up only ‘proper hamburgers’ (or so says its sign). The Classic – 6oz of Aberdeen Angus beef – is chunky enough (and you shouldn’t beef about the price), but you can double up for an extra £3.75.
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Hamburger Union
Highly recommended, Hamburger Union delivers gourmet, calorific fast-food favourites to you in six smart and perennially packed central London locations, including a Soho branch. All meat is free of additives, and free range.
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Sticky Fingers
Though Bill Wyman has sold his interests, Sticky Fingers remains a Rolling Stones–themed eatery with gold discs and other memorabilia and rather good burgers.
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Haché
This consistently popular Fulham burger joint cooks Scotch beefsteak burgers just the way they should be, from steak au naturel to filling steak le grand: fresh, plump, cooked as you want and oozing flavour.
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Honest Burgers
This burger outfit has deftly hopped onto the enterprising Brixton Village bandwagon. Plaudits for their juicy and tender burgers and gloriously rosemary-seasoned triple-cooked chips have rained in from all corners and honest-to-God rightly so: they are well worth the wait for a table, which you could well have to do (it’s titchy, seats around 30 and there are no bookings).
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Haché
A sister establishment to the Fulham branch.
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