As an Indian, I found the spice level at Gordon Ramsay Street Burger surprisingly mild, and I think most Indians would feel the same. The burgers are well-made, but even the hottest dip on the menu barely reaches a 3/5 on the spice scale for someone used to Indian food. The heat also fades quickly instead of lingering, which makes the overall flavour feel less bold than expected.

That said, the burgers themselves are genuinely good. The patties are juicy and have flavour. Still, when it comes to spice and punchy taste, I’d personally choose burgers from Indian restaurants

One issue worth mentioning is consistency. The first time my boyfriend visited, he was served a burger that was burnt around the edges, and the burnt flavour was quite noticeable (3rd picture). Since it was his first experience, it was understandably disappointing. Interestingly, I ordered the same burger a few days later when I visited, and it was not burnt at all. This makes me feel there may be a consistency issue in the kitchen.

by Previous-Buy4716

2 Comments

  1. Judging by the pictures alone I’m a little underwhelmed. I watched Ramseys last meal and he talks about the burgers that inspired him when thinking about his own. This looks very underwhelming after that deep dive.

  2. Burgers from Indian restaurants? I’ve never heard of Indian restaurants selling burgers, where do you live OP?

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