Burgers are one of
the simplest yet indulgent comfort food. It is loved by so many especially by
one of Australia's leading chefs, Mr.
Neil Perry. His wagyu burger at Rockpool Bar & Grill has been rated as
one of the best in Sydney. Neil Perry said that he loved eating burgers growing
up even before McDonalds was around in Australia. It's no surprise that he
would add to his portfolio of restaurants a place that is dedicated to burgers.
The new Burger Project was born out of his love for hamburgers and everything
that goes well with it.
Burger Project is a burger bar located in World Square. It has been
given a contemporary twist and a touch of that Neil Perry magic. The fit out
has a sleek modern diner design. They use Cape Grim grass beef for their burger
patties. You can choose from a range of classic and fusion type burgers and
hotdogs. Ice creams, sundae-type desserts, slushies, milkshakes, wines and
beers are also available.
My visit was divided
to two parts. On my first visit, I went with the awesome Chocolatesuze as her plus one at the launch event. We then met up
with Grab Your Fork. This is what
went down:
Chocolatesuze decided
to go with an epic double burger ($9.90).
It had double cheese, double grass fed beef patty, onions, tomato, lettuce,
pickles, mustard and ketchup.
Grab Your Fork and I
opted for the cheese and bacon burger
($9.50). It had cheese, bacon, grass fed beef patty, onions, tomato,
lettuce, pickles, mustard and ketchup. It seemed like the medium rare patty was
cooked with the smash method and the beef was minced on the pulpy side to give
it a bit of a steak effect. It was not as juicy as I hoped it would be but it
was still flavoursome.
The house made chips with chipotle chilli ($4.90) were
amazing and nicely seasoned! They were hand cut and triple cooked. It was
crunchy on the outside with a soft center. The chipotle chilli gave the chips a
smoky flavour.
We also had the chicken wings with classic hot sauce ($3.50
for one or 3 pieces for $9). It's deep fried with a classic cayenne pepper
based hot sauce. The rippled batter was super crunchy and the chicken meat
itself was succulent.
I tried their salted dulce de leche milkshake ($6.50).
The caramelised milk flavour was there but it wasn't overly sweet.
There's always room
for dessert right? So, I also had the
salted dulce de leche ice cream ($4.00) for dessert. The ice cream with an additional topping of crumbles ($1) was
simple but it totally hit the spot for me! The ice cream tasted more like a
light salted caramel and the additional crumbles tasted like ANZAC biscuits.
The second visit was
a "dinner for two" pass
that I won from Gourmet Traveller’s
Burger Project Competition:
I just had to try the
double burger for myself to see how
awesome it was. The perfectly cooked medium rare patty has improved as it was juicier
and had a better caramelised surface. The overall filling (especially the glorious melted
cheese) had a very pleasant texture and the lightly toasted bun held the whole
burger well.
Spicy pork belly burger |
We also ordered the spicy pork belly burger ($9.90). The
pork belly itself was tender, well seasoned and had an amazing crackling! The
crackle sound that accompanied every bite was like music to my ears. I didn't
really get any heat from the salted chilli, instead it added an extra sweet
flavour. The pickles and slaw gave it sweet and sour flavours that nicely cut
through the richness of the pork.
The Burger Project
delivers solid burgers, fries and milkshakes. I like that they are very
accessible and you get value for money for their items. The double burger was my favourite and I will definitely return to try their hotdogs.
Burger Project opens to the public on Friday, 31 October 2014.
Ramen Raff was invited as a "plus one of a guest" and a competition
winner via Australian Gourmet Traveller.
The Burger Project
Shop 11.06, World
Square
Level 1(Next to Din
Tai Fung)
644 George St
Sydney NSW 2000
OPEN 11AM – 10PM
DAILY
Website: http://burgerproject.com
Such super good value considering all the meat is free-range! Good to hear the burger was already better on the second go around...I'm keen to get back to try a single patty burger soon. Good to see you at the event on Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteLook at them burgers!!! oh my, need to get myself there pronto!
ReplyDeleteThe double burger looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteooo those burgers look delicious. Definitely a comfort food! The Double Burger is calling my name!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you got to go twice!! :D Envious...
ReplyDeletemmm the double was awesome! i heard the wait time today was crazy but hopefully i can get my burger on next week!
ReplyDeleteYum yum! I'm planning on going next week on my birthday, hopefully the lines die down! I hear they were pretty manic today.
ReplyDeleteI want to try the pork one - sounds so good! How was the malted shake, pretty classic?
ReplyDeleteThe double looks delish! And the chicken wings are tempting too!
ReplyDeleteGah have to head back and try that pork belly burger. I can hear the crackling in my head right now!
ReplyDeleteIt looks much sleeker in there then the initial pictures let on. Sooo keen to check this place out..
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear the wings are good, they didn't have any when I was there today. It's nice to see World Square buzzing on a weekend too, I think they've chosen the location really, really well. Heck yeah reasonably priced juicy burgers.
ReplyDeleteI've heard they don't have many vegetarian options, but I still want to visit the most exciting new burger place in Sydney! Your photos look great :)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Homie, I went today and I enjoyed everything. But I totally know what you mean about leaving out the bacon so you can let the patty shine through.
ReplyDeletethe pork belly burger looks yum! but the wings look amazing!
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