We arrived in Toronto Canada on business Friday May 15th - We walked down Mount Pleasant street and saw Wild Burger - we walked past it a bit but were drawn back by the exotic menu options. We arrived back at the front door and were greeted with some current up tempo music.
Upon examining the menu the gentleman who was taking orders made the Camel Burger suggestion My partner and I were told that if we also each got a side we'd get a drink included - I ordered the Kangaroo burger and my friend ordered the camel burger - I had the fries cooked in duck fat and he had the extreme beans - everything was pretty pricey but the exotic meat justified a higher price - more so with it having to imported - The fried were 6 and the extreme beans were 8 - They had many homemade sauces - all were yummy - they even had a at your own risk sauce which was very spicy (perfect for me) with a tinge of sweetness. The drink size was tiny - The camel burger was amazing - both were cooked medium - we like medium rare but maybe it wouldn't have been safe. The kangaroo burger was small and the meat seemed unseasoned - maybe just the taste of kangaroo meat but it wasn't awesome or terrible. The fries were super tasty (I kept dipping them in a blend of their beware sauce and ketchup) The extreme beans were a waste of 8 dollars - half of them the batter came off the bean, they were hardly pickled, or were hollow and substance-less. The other half were okay at best. Over all the meal was about $60 and was worth the experience - I might go back before I leave for the Jerk Rabbit Burger.