Ribs & Burgers
The Star Cafe Court
80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont
02 9518 8825
Butcher's Choice Burger - Lamb ($16.50)
Lamb patty, cucumber, baby oak lettuce with yogurt, mint and cumin sauce, and fruit chutney on a foccacia bun
Ribs & Burgers has just opened at The Star, so we thought we would check it out. Maybe stopping in on the first Friday wasn't such a great idea. The queue was long, but it gave us plenty of opportunity to admire the menu. The menu is big, literally. There is a good selection of burgers and sauces, it was hard to make a choice. I decided to go for the Lamb burger. I had a good feeling that it may give my favourite burger, the Baa Baa from Grilled, a run for its money.
The lamb patty was big and juicy and the blend of flavours was mouth watering. This is a good burger. A little more fruit chutney would have been to my liking. Then the flavour would have been perfect. There was only one thing holding this burger back from being on par with the Baa Baa. The patty was a little rare. Across the five burgers we had, every patty varied from rare to medium well. I guess we will put it down to a busy first week.
BTW, the Pink sauce is great with chips.
BTW, the Pink sauce is great with chips.
Paul's score: 4/5
Kim had...
Original burger with a side of chips: $16
I apologise
to all our burger blog fans that I’ve been lazy in getting my review up. But
with all that has been happening, work, work & more work, I couldn’t spare
anytime to write a review…
Anyways, it’s
a little too late to write something about the burgers that I had over a month
ago, so I’ll leave those and go with what I had last Friday since the memory of
the burger is still fresh in my mind.
So this new
joint just opened up called Ribs & Burgers – inside The Star food court –
they are still new – having only been opened for less then a week when our team
paid them a visit, they were so busy that the line to place an order was
probably making all the other takeaway owners a little envious, so I can forgive
the joint for my slightly undercooked meat patty since I could see how busy they were...
I had the original
burger which has a beef patty, iceberg lettuce, tomato, red onion, dill pickles
and pink & BBQ sauces in a freshly baked sesame seed bun. Apart from my
beef patty being a little too char-grilled (ok burnt in some areas) and a
slightly darker shade of pink then I’d care to eat, I thought the burger was
actually good – at least the portions that I ate I enjoyed. The sauce on the
burger is probably what gives it the real kick. I think without the sauce the
burger would have been pretty average.
I wouldn’t
mind trying it again as I can see that there is potential for improvements, but if my beef isn’t cooked thoroughly next time, well let’s
say that I doubt I’d eat it a third time.
My score:
3.5/5
Until next
time blog fans!
Xoxo
Kimzy
Marina had...
This burger comes with the option of either swiss cheese, vintage cheddar or blue cheese.
Original Burger + Cheese $12
This burger comes with the option of either swiss cheese, vintage cheddar or blue cheese.
I selected blue cheese to have with
the beef patty, iceberg lettuce, red onion and dill pickles which was
served on a sesame seed bun.
This burger was really good my only
complaint was that they were far too generous with the blue cheese and lets
face it, it is not for the faint hearted. Blue cheese can be overpowering
at the best of times let alone having a mountain sized pile on your burger, that
said I really enjoyed the burger and would definitely have it again.
Who cut the cheese ?
Marina's score: 4/5