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Burgs for days…
The city’s burger scene continues to go from strength to strength, and there are plenty of unique, new and limited edition burgers to try in Dubai.
From burgers that’s replaced the buns with waffles to a limited edition fish burger and much more, here are few burgers you need to try.
Unique: Waffle waffle at High Joint
Burger fans have undoubtedly heard of High Joint and the restaurant has cars lining outside waiting for their food. The cool burger restaurant is known for its unique burgers and here’s one of them you need to try. The waffle waffle burger replaces the buns with homemade potato waffles and nestled in between is a fried chicken tossed in buffalo sauce and ranch. And it’s topped off with maple syrup. Yum!
Though it seems that every fast food brand has a fish sandwich out right now, Burger King New Zealand s new Fish & Chip Butty is a little bit different.
Just as the name suggests, Burger King s new Fish & Chip Butty has essentially transformed the classic dish of fish and chips into a portable sandwich format. The whole thing starts with a golden fish patty, which is topped with crispy French fries, pickles, and, of course, tartar sauce. If the fries are a step too far for you, Burger King New Zealand is also currently serving up a classic Fish Burger that is made without the fries and swaps the pickles for cheese.
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