Patty & Bun
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Original Patty Men | Burgers & Craft Beer Birmingham
Pupuseria Patty's adds more world flavor to Patton Avenue
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Angeli Photo A meat and cheese pupusa at Pupuseria Patty Restaurant.
Adding to what is becoming an extensive list of Latino eateries on West Asheville’s Patton Avenue, Pupuseria Patty’s brings a taste of Honduran and Salvadoran cuisines to the mix.
Buy PhotoThe pupusas at Pupuseria Patty Restaurant can be filled with cheese, bean and cheese or corn and cheese.
A small dish of a red simple hot sauce, indisputably homemade and extraordinarily good with plenty of heat, came on the side.
IF YOU GO The restaurant: Pupuseria Patty, 828-275-3125, 1563 Patton Ave. Hours: Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Atmosphere: Small and simple with a few booths for dine-in.
New Bar Spy: Patty & Bun Brighton | Brighton Restaurant Review ...
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The burger aficionados behind famous London chain Patty & Bun are looking further afield, cracking into Brighton's tough-nut nightlife scene by opening a new site later this year.
Moving into the former stomping ground of Piccolo Italian Restaurant on Ship Street, the team will serve their famous lineup of burgers, all made using well-cooked cuts of meat that have been topped with fiery sauces, fresh salads and enticing melted cheese.
Patty & Bun are basically a household name in London's foodie households.
After all, Honest Burger tried, so did Bryon, but both were hampered by the lack of available restaurant space.
The Patty & Bun team will understand they've got a chance to do something great here and will have to make the most of this rare opportunity; every one of our instincts tells us they'll probably become the city's biggest casual dining spot.
Patty & Bun Liverpool Street - restaurant review | London Evening ...
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Started as a pop-up, Patty Bun opened its first permanent restaurant two years ago in Marylebone.
The Liverpool Street outpost is small and busy, with exposed brick, Chinese hipsters (Chipsters) asking for directions to Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium, and a handy takeaway hatch on the side — perfect for al desko burger purchases.
Sloppy, it’s the best burger I’ve had this year.
More burgers A side of “Winger Winger Chicken Dinner” — smoked confit wings with barbecue sauce and spring onions — was disappointing.
Still, on the strength of the Ari Gold, Patty Bun beats the competition with panache.