
The Best Burger Joints In Sydney
Do you want to know where the best burgers are in Sydney? Well, here at BBM we’ve tried and tested some of the craziest burgers around, some of the weird and some of the wonderful. So, whether you’re looking for the perfect hangover cure, wanting to indulge, or you’re just a foodie looking for some exceptional burgers, you’ve come to the right place. With the city’s boutique burger bars competing for the most eye-catching, mouth-watering, heart-attack inducing burgers, we’ve narrowed down our favourites.
MOO Gourmet Burger
The MOO Gourmet Burger restaurant has 20 burgers on offer in three locations in Sydney. Most of them are pretty big, but the Deluxe Moss Double Decker is in a whole other ball park. This burger includes two 100% Northern Tablelands Wagyu beef patties, cheddar cheese, thick cut mozzarella, free range bacon, free range egg, grilled onions, pineapple, beetroot, tomato, mixed leaf lettuce and home-made mayonnaise & tomato relish. After fuelling up on giant burgers, take a stroll along Bondi Beach to show off your new food baby.
70A Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach www.moogourmetburgers.com.au
Killa Burger Grill
Killa Burger Grill has some seriously large burgers on offer, but nothing compares to the Killa Kage. The owners at Killa Burger have set a challenge, the Killa Kage is a 30cm burger, if you can chow this down in 60 minutes you get your name on the Wall of Fame. But this isn’t for the faint-hearted, the Killa Kage challenge not only includes a crazy-sized burger, you also have to consume the wicked fries, a serving of fried ice-cream and a large ‘Killa’ soft drink, all for $29. Do this, and you can leave with a secret prize, your name on the wall and your head held high. This burger joint is possibly one of the most challenging but also rewarding.
70 Horsley Drive, Carramar www.killaburgergrill.com
The Burger Joint
The Burger Joint offers some mouth-watering burgers that will leave you force feeding your way through to the finish line. The two best burgers here are the Mexican Burger, which consists of chargrilled teriyaki marinated chicken breast fillet, with wasabi mayo, pineapple and pickled ginger. Or for something on the sweeter side, try the Hawaiian Burger, with a grilled chicken breast fillet, crispy bacon, pineapple, melted cheese, mayonnaise and for an extra $1, add a Chicken Schnitzel. If you’re worried that you’re going to burn valuable calorie consumption on the way home, fear not, The Burger Joint deliver locally.
393 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst www.theburgerjoint.com.au
Mary’s
In the old STI clinic in Sydney, lies Mary’s, a small bar with a crazy menu. Rumour has it, she serves up the best burger in town. Thunderbird is so special that it’s served just once a day, the sought-after burger features three whole deep-fried chickens, stuffed with cheeseburgers, and served with mash and gravy. It sounds like a heart-attack waiting to happen, but if you’re looking for a crazy burger, this one fits the bill.
6 Mary Street, Newtown