
A burger from Nick Solares's trip to 67 Burger.
In the "$25 and Under" column, where burgers have often been chronicled, the Old Gray Lady takes on three joints: 67 Burger, 5 Napkin Burger, and Joy Burger Bar.
AHT is already familiar with 67 Burger (reviewed here) and 5 Napkin Burger (reviewed here), but Joy Burger Bar has flown under the radar on this site. Probably because I don't make it up to East Harlem that often and when I do it's usually to go to Patsy's Pizzeria.
Based on the Times blip, though, I don't know if I'd want to waste my time. Writer Betsy Andrews disses the the "Munch" (3-ounce) and "Midi" (5-ounce) burgers but gives the "Maxi" (8-ounce) a lukewarm review. (In fact, it's hard to tell if she likes any of the burgers she's written about.) Here she is on Joy:
There’s plenty of the namesake emotion in the eight-ounce Maxi burger ($5.75), though. Started on the griddle and finished on the fire, it’s an amply seasoned, succulent chuck burger that’s just this side of plump enough.
Its spoiler is its thin bun, flame-grilled to fragility. Slather on chimichuri, and you’ll end up basically bunless — which is too bad because the chimichuri is the piquant champ of dressings at a place that prides itself on its house-made sauces. Runner-up is the Asian-style sweet chili.
Andrews then goes on to say that "Joy is a sweet hangout for the best patty for blocks." Doesn't sound like it to me.
Still, it's probably worth a trip, as there's another burger joint up there called Burger Inc. The AHT crew definitely needs to check these two out.
1567 Lexington Avenue, New York NY 10029 (at 100th Street; map); 212-289-6222
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