Saturday, August 11, 2007

What are the best burgers in the nation?


editor's note: Two, count 'em TWO, are in Metro Detroit. One is in my very own Dearborn, Michigan.

The 20 Hamburgers You Must Eat Before You Die

Alan Richman traveled 23,750 miles and consumed more than 150,000 calories while taking the measure of 162 burgers across the country—with one goal: to find you the best damned assemblage of ground beef and buns this country serves up.

The hamburger is a symbol of everything that makes America great. Straightforward, egalitarian, substantial, and good-natured, it is also a little bloody at times.

It may come big and ungarnished, the East Coast ideal, tender and untroubled by bones or gristle, everything you look for in a filet mignon but seldom find. It may be the West Coast model, swelling with vegetation, brimming with health and well-being, piled high with all that a seed catalog can provide. A great burger, regardless of regional differences, instills a sense of optimism and fulfillment, that all is right at the table or the counter or the woodgrain, screwed-to-the-floor, fast-food booth.

At its best, it eliminates the need for conversation or the urge to glance up at the TV over the bar. If you find yourself eating silently, eyes closed, ignoring everything around you, even the unavoidable burger-joint din, you have come upon a burger that can be pronounced a success.

Here are the 20 best burgers in America

20. Hamburger Sandwich
Louis' Lunch
New Haven, CT

19. Our Famous Burger
Sidetrack Bar and Grill
Ypsilanti, MI

18. Hamburger
Poag Mahone's Carvery and Ale House
Chicago

17. Double Bacon Deluxe with Cheese
Red Mill Burgers
Seattle

16. Hamburger & Fries
Burger Joint
San Francisco

15. Build Your Own Burger
The Counter
Santa Monica

14. Hamburger
J. G. Melon
New York City

13. Cheeseburger
White Manna
Hackensack, NJ

12. Hamburger
Bobcat Bite
Sante Fe

11. Grilled Bistro Burger
Bistro Don Giovanni
Napa, CA

10. Number Five
Keller's Drive-in
Dallas

9. Cheeseburger
Burger Joint, le Parker Meridien Hotel
New York City

8. Hamburger
Miller's Bar
Dearborn, MI

7. Buckhorn Burger
Buckhorn
San Antonio, NM

6. California Burger
Houston's
Santa Monica

5. Kobe Sliders
Barclay Prime
Philadelphia

4. Rouge Burger
Rouge
Philadelphia

3. Not Just a Burger
Spiced Pear Restaurant at the Chanler Hotel
Newport, RI

2. Luger Burger
Peter Luger Steak House
Brooklyn

1. Sirloin Burger
Le Tub
Hollywood, FL

Source: GQ

But the question is: Should Cincinnati's City View Tavern be on there? Or Foran's in Detroit? Hmmm. This is a tough call. I think GQ missed a few.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have I recommended chowhound.com or told you about any of the discussions on there? It's a fabulous foodie site, but famous for very strong opinions. That said, if you are happy agreeing with GQ's list and don't want further turmoil or tummy rumblings, don't read the hamburger posts on Chowhound. But, you're a journalist and always seeking truth, so check out hamburger joints on the Midwest boards for area recommendations. I never had one at Foran's because, as I mentioned before, it was dirty and smelled, but is it that good?
So many other good postings for all restos and cooking and travel and you-name-it in the area on there, as well. And other areas you've lived in.

Anonymous said...

I'm telling you, Foran's is under new ownership, I think. It's pretty hip, including the food. We've got to go. You should meet me there for lunch one of these days.