Khaopaat wrote:Paramount Room (also a GNR winner) seems to know how to cook meat correctly. I ordered my burger medium rare, and received a perfectly cooked, well-rested (so it was juicy, but not dripping) slab of wagyu perfection that was nicely browned on the outside with a deep-red center, and walked away very, very happy.
I'm jealous. My last Paramount Room burger was closer to hockey puck than medium rare. The meat was overworked and cooked all the way through.Santander wrote:Khaopaat wrote:Paramount Room (also a GNR winner) seems to know how to cook meat correctly. I ordered my burger medium rare, and received a perfectly cooked, well-rested (so it was juicy, but not dripping) slab of wagyu perfection that was nicely browned on the outside with a deep-red center, and walked away very, very happy.
Seconded, heartily.
REB wrote:I'm jealous. My last Paramount Room burger was closer to hockey puck than medium rare. The meat was overworked and cooked all the way through.Santander wrote:Khaopaat wrote:Paramount Room (also a GNR winner) seems to know how to cook meat correctly. I ordered my burger medium rare, and received a perfectly cooked, well-rested (so it was juicy, but not dripping) slab of wagyu perfection that was nicely browned on the outside with a deep-red center, and walked away very, very happy.
Seconded, heartily.
Something about Paramount Room keeps calling me back, though. I'm sure I will give them another try.
Ronna
Kennyz wrote:
I've had no such consistency problems among the dozen or so wonderful burgers I've had a Bistro Campagne.
gus wrote:Kennyz wrote:
I've had no such consistency problems among the dozen or so wonderful burgers I've had a Bistro Campagne.
I agree with Kennyz on the Bistro Campagne burger. They have been doing a masterful job lately with their burgers. A well-salted, densely crusted exterior whilst maintaining a perfectly rare interior. Most places couldn't get that type of a crust on a burger if cooked well-done. For my money ($13 currently), it's as good as it gets. I do recommend substituting their pommes frites for the onions, though that's just personal preference.
Puppy wrote:I was debating whether to post it here or in the Hot Chocolate thread, but I had a great medium rare burger tonight. The cheddar and the beef really make that burger IMHO. Granted, at $15 there are better values to be had elsewhere, but I can't fault the quality of the burger itself.
Cathy2 wrote:Puppy wrote:I was debating whether to post it here or in the Hot Chocolate thread, but I had a great medium rare burger tonight. The cheddar and the beef really make that burger IMHO. Granted, at $15 there are better values to be had elsewhere, but I can't fault the quality of the burger itself.
I talked to Mindy Segal last summer, whom I normally associate with desserts, as being especially proud of her hamburger. Ever since then, it has been a goal to get there for one. Your comments remind me once again of my desire to get there soon.
Regards,
Panther in the Den wrote:The burger I had at ...
Firkin
515 N. Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville
(847) 367-6168
... was as good as any steakhouse burger I have had. Cooked to the rare side of medium rare and topped with good cheese and a nice bun that was up to the task of the juices.
Nice atmosphere too.

EggMan wrote:If its properly rested, then it should be a nice bloody red-magenta, like a pantone 1805, most of the way through.
