Tommi's Burger Joint

Tommi's Burger Joint

Tommi's Burger Joint makes gourmet burgers made with the best produce and served up just the way you like it!

Gourmet burgers made from the finest ingredients.

http://www.burgerjoint.co.uk

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REVIEW - Tommi's Burger Joint at Westgate | Oxford Mail

Review analysis
food   busyness  

FROM the minute it opened, it was obvious the secret was out.

The queues were huge at lunchtime so we popped back mid-afternoon when things were still busy but a little calmer.

The food came quickly – a lively team of chefs buzzing around the grills, throwing huge patties of beef and rashers of bacon around, sending sheets of flame into the air.

We went for classic burgers (£6.90), which came topped with lettuce, tomato, red onion, ketchup and mustard.

The burger (all Scottish beef) was thick, juicy, cooked to medium, and spectacularly good – certainly the best I have tasted in Oxford.

Tommi's Burger Joint Marylebone Review | About Time Magazine

Review analysis
food   drinks  

I am reliably informed by somebody that knows this sort of thing that burgers have had their day, and that hot dogs are now the fashionable accessory for the trendy grill about town.

If this is the case, nobody seems to have told Tomas Tómasson, a veteran of the burger business who has just opened a second London branch of Tommi’s Burger Joint on the Kings Road.

The limited food options – burger, veggi burger or steak burger, all with fries of course – are scrawled by hand on scraps of cardboard above the counter.

The overall effect was friendly and welcoming, and since nobody seemed in a hurry to leave it’s a good job that there’s plenty of seating.

Tommi’s keep things simple and trust in the quality of their product; a thick patty shares its place in the bun with the bare minimum of lettuce, tomatoes and onion relish.

Tommi's Burger Joint | Marylebone | Restaurant Reviews | Hot Dinners

Tommi's Burger Joint Soho | Restaurants in Soho, London

Review analysis
food  

Screen-printed on the wall of this Berwick Street burger joint is a picture of a bearded, rather grizzled looking Icelandic man.

He founded Tommi’s Burger Joint in Iceland, I learn (from trawling through the handwritten ‘story’ on its website) after opening, most notably, the Icelandic Hard Rock Café.

TBJ’s classic burger was meaty and thick and packed a nice umami punch, but the best thing I tried was the chicken burger, which came drizzled with zingy parsley sauce.

The over-thick strawberry shake wasn’t so hot though, and it’s a bit of a disappointment that there’s nothing noticeably Icelandic about this Icelandic burger joint.

Those niggles aside, this is a good and reasonably priced spot to grab a burger.

Tommi's Burger Joint in London serving tasty Burger, Fries and Juice

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