Their mantra is pretty simple – three items on the menu because “we already have too many decisions to make in lifeâ€Â. And you guessed it… it’s all about the burger and the lobsters.
I was guided to a seat at the bar where I rootled through the only extensive list you will see in a Burger & Lobster – the cocktail menu. I opted for The Blind Beggar, inspired by the Whitechapel-based pub where the infamous gangster Ronnie Kray killed a rival. Gin-based cocktails are always a winner for me but this citrusy concoction was sublime.
Tom, a fellow Foodepedia pal and I were shown to our table by Michelle. For me service completely makes or breaks a dining experience and its safe to say that Michelle was no slouch. After popp
We opted for the burger and the lobster roll. The burger is rammed full with succulent beef and oozes cheddar and bacon. It was a bit of a mission to eat gracefully but thankfully I don’t think anyone noticed as they were all in the same boat. Oh that lobster roll though … simple but magnificent. The roll isn’t so much as a bun – a brioche bun stuffed to the brim with fresh, sweet lobster meat and topped with a Japanese mayo. Both dishes came with a balsamic-dressed side salad and salty French fries and it goes without saying that it was essential to dip them in the accompanying garlic butter dip.
Trust me, choose the Burger & Lobster next time you want a relaxing evening out with delicious food guaranteed. You won’t be disappointed.