Nordburger. By far my favourite burger joint in Adelaide
thus far. This place is quick, hip, cheap, and most importantly offers delicious
burgers.
After visiting this place a few weeks ago whilst continuing
my journey down the Norwood Parade I was so pleasantly surprised and have been
back numerous time to try almost everything on the menu. Pity they don’t have a
loyalty card, not that they need it. This place always has a queue and there’s
a good reason why. Orgasmic burgers, orgasmic shakes and tatter tots.
Nordburger dishes up simple greasy American style burgers
and isn't trying to be anything other than a damn good burger joint. The
burgers aren't ‘gourmet’ or ‘healthy’ but they are delicious. The cheese, the
grease, the patty. I would like to find something bad about the burgers but I
can’t! The only downfall of Nord burger is the small interior, but this also
adds to the charm of the place. The seats are shitty concrete stools…come to
think of it the whole frikin’ place seems to be concrete. But the atmosphere of
the staff and the music makes this basement looking complex oddly inviting. You’ll
find kids, suits, hipsters and families here all enjoying the burgers.
The thought of Nord burgers has made me lose my train of
thought, be right back getting Nordy with Nordburger.
So let’s get down to business the burgers. I generally order
a Nord burger, which is your typical cheese burger. You can add lettuce and
tomato for a bit extra if that your thing, but sometime simplicity is best. If you’re
feeling a little hungrier and lacking a touch of self-respect, try the double-bacon. This is my all-time favourite but it leaves you in a
food coma, nursing a burger baby for your 8hr digestive cycle.
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The shakes are delicious and I usually opt for the salted
caramel or snickers shakes. Don’t ask how many calories there are in them as
you probably don’t want to know. If you are a self-loathing person or a marathon
runner or a self-loathing marathon runner then these are perfect for you. One a
month will probably be enough for the average punter, although good luck saying
no to one when they up sell you.
Meal prices are decent, with a double-bacon with either tatter tots or curly fries setting you back $13.50.
They also serve up Viennese style hot dogs and a vegetarian mushroom
burger option. Gluten buns available for the one per-centers.
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