the defibrillator burger
That's pretty big for a "regular" burger. You want to try a German style "XXL" burger

For these ones the time involved in finishing rarely comes into it, it's whether you can finish the thing at all. If you can, you get your name up on the wall.

The burger is nothing compared to the schnitzel though. These were taken by my wife with her colleagues from work. I haven't been there yet, but looking at that schnitzel I don't think I could even eat that many croquettes.

For these ones the time involved in finishing rarely comes into it, it's whether you can finish the thing at all. If you can, you get your name up on the wall.

The burger is nothing compared to the schnitzel though. These were taken by my wife with her colleagues from work. I haven't been there yet, but looking at that schnitzel I don't think I could even eat that many croquettes.
Originally Posted by DD_545i' post='1006760' date='Sep 14 2009, 05:42 AM
The burger is nothing compared to the schnitzel though. These were taken by my wife with her colleagues from work. I haven't been there yet, but looking at that schnitzel I don't think I could even eat that many croquettes.


Originally Posted by Lancaster' post='1007310' date='Sep 14 2009, 08:48 PM
Speaking as a Scotsman, I'd have to say there is way too much salad on that dish. D'ya think they would trade the salad for a few more croquettes? 

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Originally Posted by tex_phil' post='1006622' date='Sep 13 2009, 07:21 PM
I think he can do it tho.. Sh*t I'd try it!
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Originally Posted by DD_545i' post='1006760' date='Sep 13 2009, 09:42 PM
That's pretty big for a "regular" burger. You want to try a German style "XXL" burger

For these ones the time involved in finishing rarely comes into it, it's whether you can finish the thing at all. If you can, you get your name up on the wall.

The burger is nothing compared to the schnitzel though. These were taken by my wife with her colleagues from work. I haven't been there yet, but looking at that schnitzel I don't think I could even eat that many croquettes.


For these ones the time involved in finishing rarely comes into it, it's whether you can finish the thing at all. If you can, you get your name up on the wall.

The burger is nothing compared to the schnitzel though. These were taken by my wife with her colleagues from work. I haven't been there yet, but looking at that schnitzel I don't think I could even eat that many croquettes.

Germans take everything to the next level! I heard over there you serve your sausages not by the link but by the meter!
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Originally Posted by Lancaster' post='1007310' date='Sep 14 2009, 11:48 AM
Speaking as a Scotsman, I'd have to say there is way too much salad on that dish. D'ya think they would trade the salad for a few more croquettes? 

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Originally Posted by speedmeister' post='1007411' date='Sep 14 2009, 02:10 PM
WHere do you get this defibrillator burger?
I need me a snack.
I need me a snack.
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Originally Posted by speedmeister' post='1007419' date='Sep 14 2009, 02:16 PM
Is that in LA? I've never heard of it.


