Saturday, April 05, 2008
Kid-Friendly Lunch at Custom Burger, San Francisco, CA
Custom Burger opened up several months ago on a rather sketchy block in SOMA, pretty close to where we live. When tasked with finding a kid-friendly place to eat with our friends (with two kids under 3) we thought it would be a good time to try out this diner-style, order at the counter restaurant.
The menu and ordering were stream-lined into this single page. Sort of like the Burger Bar format, you choose the type of meat, the bun, the toppings and the sauces, as well as any side dishes.
Onion Rings $4
Served, rather ingeniously, on a paper towel holder. The rings them selves were very crispy, but a bit too bready.
Double Bacon Blue Cheese Burger with Fried Egg $12
This was Giao's enormous, artery-clogging concoction.
Bacon Cheeseburger with Special Sauce $9
This was Alexis' slightly more healthy burger with balsamic caramelized onions and arugula.
The menu and ordering were stream-lined into this single page. Sort of like the Burger Bar format, you choose the type of meat, the bun, the toppings and the sauces, as well as any side dishes.
Onion Rings $4
Served, rather ingeniously, on a paper towel holder. The rings them selves were very crispy, but a bit too bready.
Double Bacon Blue Cheese Burger with Fried Egg $12
This was Giao's enormous, artery-clogging concoction.
Bacon Cheeseburger with Special Sauce $9
This was Alexis' slightly more healthy burger with balsamic caramelized onions and arugula.
Labels: burger, chain restaurant, Decor: 1, Food: 1, review, Service: 1
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