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Best burgers that aren't FuBar?

AlexKMG (2387 posts) • 0

The bias is just to how each burger tasted relative to a good burger in America. However, it does seem every Irish bar in Asia is a formula of the Irish bar in America, so it makes sense the burger tasted closer to home. If I go to an Irish bar in say Frankfurt or Budapest, is it going to resemble the one in Dublin or Chicago?

SunnyWK (15 posts) • 0

I read an article about the guy who created the "Irish Bar In a Box" kit you could purchase. He made it real easy to open up Irish Bars anywhere. I think it's a great idea. I love that I can go nearly anywhere in the world and have an Irish Bar that is decent. Decent compared to what I have come to expect from Irish Bars in the US. I have yet to get to Ireland.

Napoleon (1187 posts) • -4
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Perhaps the Irish bars in America are just a formula from the Irish Bars in Ireland?

Are we suggesting that Hamburgers and Irish Bars are American now?

Dazzer (2813 posts) • +3

irish (theme) bars definately not from ireland. lots of claims for origins/inventing hamburger, only one is not from merica. a meat patty in a bun made by an indian in mumbai is still a hamburger and is not indian food.

vicar (817 posts) • -1

A proper Irish bar has flowing whisky and authentic live Irish music every night with river dancing every so often and sometimes on the tables.

SunnyWK (15 posts) • 0

I tried posting a link, but it wouldn't let me. Are links not allowed?

www npr org /2017/04/07/523044318/the-mastermind-behind-the-international-irish-pub

SunnyWK (15 posts) • -1

That's weird. I posted it correctly the first time and it blocked my post. Maybe young accounts are blocked from posting urls or something. I don't know.

AlexKMG (2387 posts) • -1

Also, Https:// links won't work, so delete the s on the link to http:// and gokunming will post it as a link.

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