Shaggywillis wrote:Burger of the month anyone?
Llama wrote:
It was really delicious. I'd eat the chorizo hash every day for breakfast. Also, the wait was only 30 minutes this (Sunday) afternoon, though the hostess told us it would be 90 minutes when we got there.
Oh, and, the waitstaff were all wearing surgical masks around their necks or on their foreheads. Good times.
djenks wrote:Shaggywillis wrote:Burger of the month anyone?
The Swine Flu
It started with fried tortilla strips, topped with chorizo hash, roasted green chile, pico de gallo, fresh cilantro and then there's a touch of like this cream based sauce that was pretty amazing.
In all honesty it was the best burger i've have from there. Ever.
Llama wrote:Our waitress yesterday told us that a lot of people have asked for this burger to be added to the regular menu, but the chefs say that it's too labour-intensive.
Llama wrote:Our waitress yesterday told us that a lot of people have asked for this burger to be added to the regular menu, but the chefs say that it's too labour-intensive.
Pie Lady wrote:Llama wrote:Our waitress yesterday told us that a lot of people have asked for this burger to be added to the regular menu, but the chefs say that it's too labour-intensive.
Damn. Looks like I'll have to haul ass during lunch and try to make it back in 1 hour. From my search, it appears Kuma's does takeout? Can I just call ahead a la Hot Doug's?
Last week Patty's (likely this week too), next week Kuma's...I guess the week after will be lettuce and water.
thepld wrote:The swine flu sounds amazing. Also similar to something I had over the summer there. The name escapes me but it had fresh roasted green chilies from New Mexico, roasted corn, maybe pico? And a creme fraiche sauce. I could be missing an ingredient but those were the main ingredients. It was the best burger I had there for sure. I can only imagine what adding Chorizo to it would do. I must have it.
thepld wrote:The swine flu sounds amazing. Also similar to something I had over the summer there. The name escapes me but it had fresh roasted green chilies from New Mexico, roasted corn, maybe pico? And a creme fraiche sauce. I could be missing an ingredient but those were the main ingredients. It was the best burger I had there for sure. I can only imagine what adding Chorizo to it would do. I must have it.
rickster wrote:I know the Food Network does not come in for much love here, but they have a "50 burgers, 50 states" page on the website, which is supposed to show the best burger in each state. A familiar name comes up if you click on Illinois
http://www.foodnetwork.com/50-states-50-burgers/package/index.html
Ralph Wiggum wrote:I wonder if stopping to go orders is a summer thing for their patio or permanent.
Commbrkdwn wrote:Can you post said spreadsheet? I'm incredibly intrigued.
clogoodie wrote:Is there a good way to post it? It's a google doc now, but I don't really want to make it publicly accessible. I'd thought about just pasting the list into a post for this thread, but that seems like it'd be long and unwieldy.
Pie Lady wrote:Looks like Kuma's is getting a new kickass website. It's the same address but without the hyphen. I hope they post the specials there from now on!
I just remembered they no longer do to go orders, and I want to cry. Guess I'll be getting up early next Saturday. Stupid work, getting in the way of burger love.
They are also having a burger contest. If you win, it will be on the board for all to try, and if patrons love it, it will be around forever and be named after you! Mmm...I'll have to start working on my Pie Burger. Or in keeping with the tradition, I can use this:
http://generatorland.com/generators/deathmetal_gl.php#
I just realized that I didn't post my opinion about The Swine Flu, although it's the same as everyone else's. If I were on death row, and it probably won't be long now, this will be my last meal.
Now that they no longer accept to-go orders, I'm planning my last two weekends around Kuma's hours.
Santander wrote:Mmmmmm.....sacrilicious.
Santander wrote:
Using the Death Metal Band Name Generator, I got "Dismembered Eucharist."
I'm thinking polish sausage and chorizo segments with grilled onions and blood-orange jam on consecrated flatbread.
Mmmmmm.....sacrilicious.
phredbull wrote:Santander wrote:Mmmmmm.....sacrilicious.
Maybe Kuma's should start making a concerted effort to offend people in order to thin out the crowds!