AHT founding editor "Hamburger Matty" Jacobs appears in an article on Metromix New York in which he visits the new Five Guys location in Brooklyn Heights: “We'll start with the brass tacks, the burger's heart and soul—its ground beef. At...
produkter05_300dpi, blogged to AHT from the Flickr photostream of eatmydesign Interesting essay from a branding-marketing standpoint on the nature of user interface as brand identity. (Think iPod the clickwheel interface and white headphones are instantly recognizable without the...
While wandering Rush Street and Michigan Avenue in Chicago last weekend, I decided I needed a little pick-me-up. Seeing as this is a burger site, that meant sliders. I happened upon Luxbar, which is a fancy-schmancy bar/restaurant from the...
I can't help but be skeptical when I enter a chain restaurant. The food is built with efficiency, not quality, in mind. The interior design is generic at best. The staff has a script when speaking with the customer....
At some point in November I heard about a burger that was unusual, but had potential, and was laden with cholesterol. It sounded up my alley. The fact that we've tended to stay on the straight and narrow here...
Tomorrow, I hop on a plane for two weeks in Hong Kong and Japan. Why should you care? I will be on a mission for a decent burger. The Far East is not known for its burgers, but there's gotta...
My trip to Seattle was a rousing success. It would have been fabulous whether or not I had consumed a few burgers, but Two Bells Tavern added something special to my trip. Two Bells is, appropriately, in the Belltown...
This weekend, I will be in Seattle for a long weekend (thank you, Jewish holiday of Shavuot!). Aside from the typical trips to Pike Place Market and the Experience Music Project, I will most definitely be hitting up some burger...
Schnäck brings back fond memories. My first tiny burger experience occurred here only two years ago. From that point on, I was changed. I could no longer live in a regular-sized burger world; I needed diversity. I'll always love...
There are few benefits to working on the Upper East Side. Obviously, we've got some rockin' museums and Central Park, but take those away and all you have is about a million strollers. Thankfully, there are a few above-average...