Street Burger gives the old standard a new look
ISLAMABAD: Fast filling up with food outlets, Beverly Centre now has a new burger joint by the name of Street Burger, which must have popped up on everyone’s Facebook feed by now.
The eatery is located in the basement at the back of the plaza.
The wall of the corridor which faces Street Burger has a mural of an American city skyline, as if you were looking out the window of a high rise.
A few seats line the length of the restaurant on the outside, which are fenced in by tall heaters and three or four servers hovering about.
The outside seating is separated from the inside by a glass wall.
According to Sofia Ali Umar, the owner, the restaurant was designed by her husband to look like a New York City street and was meant to give the feel of sitting on a pavement in the Big Apple.
The space is designed so it looks like seats have been placed next to a number of large containers. Orders are placed at the front desk, where customers are greeted by a Gigi Hadid quote that reads: “Eat clean to stay fit, have a burger to stay sane.”
The menu includes burgers, sandwiches, various fries, desserts and a few drinks.
Most burgers are served on the outlet’s signature black bun, referred to as the ebony bun on the menu.
Now, though the world has lately been fascinated with charcoal-flavoured buns, believed to add to the flavour of a grilled meat patty, these buns are just coloured black with natural food grade emulsions brought in from Canada.
Ms Umar said the emulsion is added to the dough, which means the buns have to be made in house.