Is This the Best Burger in America?
We don't usually name a Burger of the Year. But the Umami Burger from L.A. ain't no ordinary burger. Alan Richman breaks down the secrets of its addictive taste.
It's half beef and half beyond belief.
I arrived in Los Angeles not much taken with umami, at least not the way true believers are. Too much mysticism, not enough science. Nor did I care much for the L.A. burger culture, not like the locals. Too many toppings, not enough meat.
Then I tasted the Umami Burger, Adam Fleischman's cross-cultural merger of Japanese ingenuity and American know-how. And I thought to myself, This is a man among burger men, worthy of our adulation ...
Meanwhile, what are they eating in the Islamic world?
8 comments:
S-H-A-W-A-R-M-A !
Give me a 'SHAWARMA' in a 'LAFA' and a 'GOLDSTAR' to wash it down !
N-O-W !
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There's nothing quite like a hamburger.
You might need something stronger than a Gold Star to wash that pile down, like, perhaps, straight rubbing alcohol.
Alan Richman is an effete snob.
ADAM RICHMAN IS AN AMERICAN
FUCKYEAH
LL said...
There's nothing quite like a hamburger.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 4:43:00 PM
pizza
spain - don't want dogs in the streets
http://www.minutodigital.com/2011/02/15/los-islamistas-de-lerida-no-quieren-perros-en-el-autobus/
*islamists don't want dogs in the streets
is google censoring my comments???
LL said...
There's nothing quite like a hamburger.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 4:43:00 PM
pizza
spain - islamists don't want dogs in the streets
http://www.minutodigital.com/2011/02/15/los-islamistas-de-lerida-no-quieren-perros-en-el-autobus/
They must be censoring your comments. That's weird.
Well, I got them in my email, so I got the links you sent.
The Pizza will be delivered.
;-)
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