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You can request for no toppings or choose your toppings and the men in my family always ask for the burger to be medium rare and they always have been .

The beef is :


Our burgers are made from 100% prime beef, traditionally reared and grass fed on independent farms across the South West counties. All of our beef is hand selected to ensure we serve the freshest, best quality burgers every day.



http://www.gbk.co.uk/menu#menu1

GBK said:

They're delivered fresh (never frozen) and daily from our suppliers. If there are any other disagreements you're having (best boxset, best beard etc) we're also happy to help out.


They are really helpful on their Facebook page with answering any questions.





David_carnell Wrote:

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> Are their burgers minced and made on-site?

>

> Or are they pre-made in some ruddy factory in

> Devon and shipped around the country frozen?

>

> I've got a feeling I know which.

DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> GBK said:

> They're delivered fresh (never frozen) and daily

> from our suppliers.


Daily yes - at midnight (or later). For the next day's diners.


And stop knocking pineapple. On gammon it's almost a lost art and as tasty as a prawn cocktail - and a butter-fried pineapple slice with jerk pork is a thing of beauty.

^ Otta -- some years ago I came back disgusted from a Gourmet Burger Kitchen evening and reported on the Forum that they wouldn't cook my burger rare. "Health and safety." As I wrote then, that policy makes sense if you're plating up abattoir floor-sweepings. With avocado and pineapple.


A little later that bloke with the van who did pop-ups at the Rye, and went on to establish MeatLiquor, emerged onto the scene, and any temptation to give GBK another try vanished utterly.

Out of the big chains Nandos is the only one where I see any real value for money. GBK is overcharging for a food item I consider to be pretty basic. I much prefer the idea of a build your own burger type place, rather than some botched up thing containing all sorts of randomly put together stuff and then you'll get charged extra for the chips anyway.


Louisa.

I would love a swop Jeremy, shame we don't have a unit big enough. I agree with rah about the chips, they're pretty tasteless. The half chicken though marinated with extra hot sauce is a thing sent from god. I have happily walked to Camberwell when I've had a craving just for half a chicken with some corn on the cob.


Louisa.

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