Sunday, January 1, 2012

Burger in the finest american style

I'm not a beef, fan, neither burgers, but I couldn't pass through States without trying 'local couisine'. That was another of my 'american dreams' - to try a geniune american burger:) A burger that would be pretty much my first burger (I ate maybe 2 burgers in my life before, both in McDonalds, when I was young and naive and don't consider them the right burger experience:))
I've been looking for the right place for the last 3 months, and 2 days before crossing the border I started to loose my hope; I wanted one of those places by the road, with these red shiny sofas that have shared back, a place with coffe and coke refill, where they have only burgers and chips in the menu, something in my opinion 'American'.
We passed this place a day before arriving to San Diego, I haven't noticed it, but Raul did and when he shouted 'Have you seen it?' and told me what he has just seen I knew that was the place! :) A burger from '40! :) And it turned to be the right timing - we found it just when we were looking for a special place to have our good-bye-America meal. We couldn't found better place! :)

Thank you our Angels!

4 comments:

  1. Ah, had I realized, we'd have set you up here in San Francisco. Ah well, sounds like it turned out great anyway!

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    1. Ohh Marta, I must say, I feel a little bit jealous. Not that I'd like to say I love burgers... Its just quite difficult to find a good burger thousand miles away from the country, where burger seems to be 'everything' that human body needs :P Well, that's what more then half Americans think ha ha. Was it tasty? :)

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  2. Ohh sorry Marta. That was Anka Kuzma.... ha ha

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    1. It actually was very good! The best burger I've ever eaten, but, you know, I've had maybe 10 burgers in my entire life, so I'm not much of an expert...

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