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Zardnaar

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Caramelized Onion and Sour cream.

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These ones were pretty damn good.
 


Zardnaar

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Two birthdays and an anniversary this week.

Went to local Syrian place with family from Damascus.

Starter.

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Arayes meat and cheese with some sort of salad and cucumber yoghurt. Think it was lamb mince in the bread.

Main meal was Kabsa chicken. BBQ type spiced chicken on a spiced rice base.

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Shaved nuts on top with raisins in the rice.

Pretty damned good.
 
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Dannyalcatraz

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As I understand it Americans don't generally put egg in burgers.

The Steak and Egg burger via a different local fish and chip shop.

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It’s a rare, but it’s becoming more common. There’s a korean-Californian fusion burger joint near me that has this as an option. I bet a few if the newer places that opened nearby over the past year also offer them.

I haven’t tried it myself, but my cousin T. Jr. loves it.
 

Zardnaar

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It’s a rare, but it’s becoming more common. There’s a korean-Californian fusion burger joint near me that has this as an option. I bet a few if the newer places that opened nearby over the past year also offer them.

I haven’t tried it myself, but my cousin T. Jr. loves it.

It's goes well with bacon and/or pineapple

Bacon and egg pies here also a thing so going into a burger or english muffin isn't a huge leap.

Didn't know what a cheeseburger was as a kid as it was default in everything although a plain burger was an option.

Mcdonald's or KFC unless you were on a road trip. McDonalds was hugely disappointing first time. So tiny.
 


Zardnaar

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Between birthdays, anniversary's etc we haven't cooked for 4 nights and we're dining out for breakfast as well.

Tikka masala curry with onion baiji and tamarind sauce.

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