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Worlds best burger


JEFF IN MODESTO

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A triple double at IN and Out Burger.

For about $4 what chain can beat it?

I'd feel guilty for eating the whole thing, but at 750 calories it has about a third less than my usual foot long at subway!

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Modesto, CA USDA 9b

July/August average 95f/63f

Dec/Jan average 55f/39f

Average lowest winter temp 27f

Record low temp 18f

Record high temp 113f

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Man, that looks like one good burger, but the "triple double" descriptor has me a bit baffled.

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this one

http://www.habitburger.com/charburger/

blows in and out

outta the water

Ate at the Walnut Creek location....OK but nothing to go out of our way for....had the albacore...

John Case

Brentwood CA

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this one

http://www.habitburger.com/charburger/

blows in and out

outta the water

It looks ok, but remember, mine is an actual photo of the food I bought, not a stock photo of a blown up burger.

Red robin is over priced and not as good.

IMO

Triple double refers to triple patty double cheese .

At one time they made as many as 100 patty burger off the secret menu, but I think now the biggest you can get is 5x5 which is less than 10 bucks but almost 2000 calories.

Modesto, CA USDA 9b

July/August average 95f/63f

Dec/Jan average 55f/39f

Average lowest winter temp 27f

Record low temp 18f

Record high temp 113f

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Kinda like Five Guys better... BUT only the single.. if you get the double, the bun is so small/weak, its a giant mess before you are 1/4 through.

http://www.fiveguys.com/

I DO prefer the animal fries at In-N-Out better though.. B)

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Just saying :bemused:

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105 lbs...

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  • 2 months later...

Bump!

Had this tasty burger before going to watch the Hobbit tonight...from a chain called Grill'd

This is a Big Queenslander...I'm sure that is what you turn into if you have too many...

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Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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I really like that In-N-Out is not too huge (unless you order it that way) and is reasonably priced. I can't go to five guys without feeling like I'm going to explode and that I've dropped a fortune for a burger and fries. Don't get me wrong, I love five guys, but for most everyday experiences I would probably go to In-N-Out, of course there aren't any here so I don't have the option.

Corpus Christi, TX, near salt water, zone 9b/10a! Except when it isn't and everything gets nuked.

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Ditto the In N Out comment Xerarch! I've had many a hamburger in many locations across the country and IMO In N Out is the best bang for the buck out there.

Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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Apocalypse Burger at Nosh in Portland, ME. Im not normally a fan of foie gras, but it works on this one.

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Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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He seems to be enjoying himself.

Men are just big kids so our burgers are much more elaborate ! lol

Back when I was a kid a a burger was only 10 cents, and back then you had real meat, unlike some of the fast food places nowadays that seem more gristle and fat, precooked and dry.

I wouldn't even buy a burger from McDonalds or Burger King anymore. Most of the calories come from mayo sauce.

Modesto, CA USDA 9b

July/August average 95f/63f

Dec/Jan average 55f/39f

Average lowest winter temp 27f

Record low temp 18f

Record high temp 113f

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I couldn't name the last time I ate a hamburger, so I am unable to make a recommendation. However this photo from the WSJ caught my attention.

Bone-In Burger -- I can't help you with etiquette for consuming it, though.

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  • 1 year later...

When we were in L.A prior to the Biennial, we went to Red Robin and and just after the Biennial we tried In N out burger...I thought both were pretty good, but Red Robin had more flavour.

A new chain has just opened up a store next to my work. It originates from New Zealand and is called Burger Fuel. They have some pretty nice burgers too...Ringburner is quite tasty...although a burger, fries and coke will cost you $20

Daryl

Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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For all around value, it's hard to top In-n-Out.

Or the infamous Bacon Burger of Doom at Cypress and Imperial Highway . .

One burger, filling, but not to exploding.

The more elaborate ones are so elaborate you need a day to eat them. Then a couple of days to digest . . . .

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Like cheese?

Really, really, REALLY LOVE CHEESE?

Then

This is for you!

From Japan . . . (Only 95,000 calories.)

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Looks like we have somehow morphed best into biggest.

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True, this biggest isn't always the best.

At in and out you can get a good double burger for $3.59 and fresh made fries for a $1.60 more

Modesto, CA USDA 9b

July/August average 95f/63f

Dec/Jan average 55f/39f

Average lowest winter temp 27f

Record low temp 18f

Record high temp 113f

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Jeff, At $3.59 how can you beat that? in-n-out always has my vote :)

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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