Mr. Hamburger opened Tuesday in Carlstadt, serving mini and regular burgers, fries, hot dogs, sandwiches, breakfast, salads, and even shish kebab and gyro. It also has a Mr. Softee stand. 300 Washington Ave., 201-460-0006.
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BILL PITCHER is an editor in the Features department of The Record and Herald News and previously was a freelance food writer and restaurant reviewer. He was born in New York's Hudson Valley and was raised in the southern Adirondacks.
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i tried this place today. It was awful. The fryer wasn't working so no french fries. The mini burgers tasted ok but it took the counter worker 8 times to relay the message that I didn't want ketchup or mustard on my burger. And the chili dog came with some strange brown stuff on it that was not by anyone's definition, chili. So 1 small taste of the chili sauce and i decided the dog wasn't even worth a bite. I took 1 bite of the mini burger and it wasn't bad. On the second bite i got something hard and I was done. So a bite and a half of a mini burger and a hot dog not even worth tasting. This place won't last long
Posted by: ah | Jul 09, 2009 at 05:15 PM
I went there i got a mini a deluxe burger and a chili dog and the chili tasted amazing the burgers tasted even better because they were fresh
Posted by: Joe | Nov 24, 2009 at 08:40 AM