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These 50 joints deliver on that promise, if you can squeeze inside. True burger aficionados don't want the unvaried, bland efficiency of a McDonald's or the shiny expense of a gourmet burger in a ...
Family-owned for 40 years, this burger joint pays homage to New York's Coney Island. The restaurant offers plain hamburgers for $2.85 and "Coney style" burgers with chili for $3.35.
White Manna of Hackensack's neon sign. White Manna and White Mana are the names of two fast food diners in the U.S. state of New Jersey, named after manna, the Biblical food.The restaurants were ranked on America's best burgers list along with White Rose Hamburgers, another New Jersey burger joint.
The restaurants are now independently owned, and the White Rose Diner in Linden was ranked on America's best burgers list along with White Manna, another New Jersey burger joint. [1] White Rose took the name "White" to emphasize clean meat. Many other restaurants have added the name "White" in their title based on this.
2. New York. New York got on the list with the second-highest number of Michelin-starred restaurants, third in the rankings for highest restaurant spending as a percentage of total food spending ...
The Hamburger Wagon was voted Dayton's best burger joint in 2008. [4] It was also recently featured in the book by George Motz, "Hamburger America: A State-By-State Guide to 100 Great Burger Joints." [5] [1]
Some folks can't get White Castle or Krystal sliders and some don't know what an "animal style" In-N-Out burger is. These 12 chains have room to grow in a country hungry for beef.
Leo and Ed Levine bought the restaurant in 1976, and opened a second location in Belmar, New Jersey, three years later. [1] George James in The New York Times writes, "Aside from Sabrett, the family-owned hot dog manufacturer based in New Jersey that makes the Windmill hot dog, the Levines, probably constitute the largest wiener dynasty in the ...