The Little Brgr Shop- Choose Your Toppings Wisely

Over the past decade, Tel Aviv has established itself into a mecca for lovers of fine food. In the past, Tel Aviv foodies and tourists would argue for hours where to find the best bowl of hummus is. Now the talk of hummus is something of the past, and the current food arguments usually is over which is the best burger in town. People will usually bring up Vitrina and Port 19 as the best burgers in the white city, but a new, local favourite has emerged over the past year. The Little BRGR Shop has gained the hearts or shall I say stomachs of the always evolving and demanding Burger community of Tel Aviv.

The Little BRGR Shop is a small burger joint located on Dizengoff Street not far from Dizengoff Square. Like Tel Aviv, this burger restaurant welcomes you with a massive hug like you are family and of course comes with the always complementary chaser (Israeli slang for a shot of your favourite poison). Like most popular burger spots in town, the seating is limited. They have two tables but don’t be surprised if you see yourself eating your burger on a bench or waiting for the next seat to be open.

They offer only three burgers, the Classic (45 NIS), the Blumenthal (49 NIS) and the Veggie portobello mushroom crunchy vegetarian burger ( 44 NIS). The difference between the Classic and the Blumenthal is the proportion of the different cuts of meat and “secret mixtures” that make up the burger, all of which are spelt out in detail on the menu. The veggie-burger, meanwhile, consists of “90% Portobello Mushroom, and 10% “love from nature”.

Each hamburger has the option of three sides or toppings to choose from. When ordering a hamburger, the toppings you choose from are lamb bacon, fresh pineapple, onion jam, garlic confit, onion rings and more. For sides, they offer cajun fries, sprinkled lamb bacon fries, parmesan and basil fries, wasabi coleslaw and polenta cubes. Trust me in saying that the sides are worth it, don’t cut yourself short with a plain burger and regular fries like you tend to order elsewhere.

Their menu specifies the chef’s recommended additions for each burger. When your order is ready they will shout your name and 90%of the time sing a song of their choice which tends to mentions your name which provides a happy moment. Served on a branded tray comes your hamburger and sides in a beautiful presentation, which is ready to go up to Instagram.

Not kosher

Hours: All week from 12PM- until the last customer  

Address: Dizengoff St. 125

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