Sweetbread wrote:After a two year hiatus, I returned last night with open arms. The service was attentive, friendly, and fast. They accommodated our group of seven by finding two patio tables right next to each other. We arrived at 5:30, and were seated on the patio before finishing our beers. Unfortunately, the Kuma Burger did not do it for me. Bun, bacon, egg, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onion were all fresh tasting and balanced. The patty on the other hand was pretty bad. "Rare" came out medium, under-seasoned, mealy, grey, and showed no sign of juice. The flavor was closer to wet dog than beef. In a dozen or so Kuma burgers over the years, this was the only one I couldn't finish.
As I mentioned above, it's been two years. Has anyone else noticed a serious decline in quality? I'm not posting to knock Kuma's, I just need answers...
Sweetbread wrote:After a two year hiatus, I returned last night with open arms. The service was attentive, friendly, and fast. They accommodated our group of seven by finding two patio tables right next to each other. We arrived at 5:30, and were seated on the patio before finishing our beers. Unfortunately, the Kuma Burger did not do it for me. Bun, bacon, egg, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onion were all fresh tasting and balanced. The patty on the other hand was pretty bad. "Rare" came out medium, under-seasoned, mealy, grey, and showed no sign of juice. The flavor was closer to wet dog than beef. In a dozen or so Kuma burgers over the years, this was the only one I couldn't finish.
As I mentioned above, it's been two years. Has anyone else noticed a serious decline in quality? I'm not posting to knock Kuma's, I just need answers...
jfibro wrote:no specials when i was in there a week or so ago.
It's all about the toppings here....who can even taste the burger underneath all the junk?
ParkLaBrea wrote:Line around the corner.....for a burger?...... Really?
Used to go here pre-line...twice.. and while it was fine (and service was indeed lovely), I really don't see what the fuss is about.
It's all about the toppings here....who can even taste the burger underneath all the junk?
That being said, it's a cool bar....and these guys sure are masters of marketing.....have to admire their success in creating such a buzz......over burgers.....
I will have to Kuma's another try, each time I've been I just didn't see what the big deal was. With Paradise Pup right around the corner, I'm pretty happy with my burgers.Shaggywillis wrote:I used to love kuma's, I have also went on rants how it was nothing special on here, but right now I'm really enjoying it again.
boshow48111 wrote:Anyone know what the February Burger of the Month is? Thinking of going, havent been in awhile. But is Kuma's really still worth going? Or has Bad Apple/others taken down the one time champ?
tem wrote:A call to the manager yielded response of "tough sh**".
TCK wrote:Tourists.
You wouldn't believe how many people from out of town want to go to Kuma's. No longer do people want deep dish pizza or a chicago hot dog or italian beef or whatever other type of food Chicago is known for. People want to go to Kuma's.
That's my personal experience at least
JimInLoganSquare wrote:TCK wrote:Tourists.
You wouldn't believe how many people from out of town want to go to Kuma's. No longer do people want deep dish pizza or a chicago hot dog or italian beef or whatever other type of food Chicago is known for. People want to go to Kuma's.
That's my personal experience at least