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  • While recently travelling in Montreal I found myself nursing a bit of a hangover one day. Having slept through breakfast and not in the mood to chance a restaurant and something different, I decided to look for a burger. My hotel being downtown I was recommended to try iBurger. iBurger as the name suggests takes after the iPod/iPad craze that is sweeping the World. Situated downtown, it's a trendy and modern burger place that has modern looking tables that have touch-screen surfaces that you use to place your order. It's basically like using an iPad/iPod to place your order. Don't worry, there is a host and servers there to help you out, but more on them later. I actually like this concept in that you can see what everything on the menu looks like and so you largely know what you're getting. iBurger is definitely more your gourment burger place than what I'm accustomed to getting in Milwaukee. That wasn't a bad thing by any means though. I got the regular Angus burger and the meat tasted fresh flavorful. I made the mistake of getting cheddar cheese on it though. This is not a slice of cheddar cheese but rather some cheddar cheese sauce they put on top. That was the biggest disappointment about my meal. The brioche bun was a pleasant surprise though. It's not your somewhat typical "way too thick" bun. It was rather flat, but it was still enough bread and quite good. The fries are cut fries with rosemary and thyme flavoring that definitely give them a distinctive taste. The closest thing I've ever had to them were chive fries. They don't skimp on the fries either as you get a good amount of them. Overall it was a good meal, but I'd enquire as to the cheese and other toppings the next time round. As for the service, I wouldn't necessarily expect to mention it at a place like this. However I have to say that the service here was quite good. The host was my waiter of sorts as well and he helped me get set up right away. Then someone else brought me my food, and he too was nice. He even grabbed some extra ketchup for me as they put it in these little stainless steel cannisters which for me was enough for the burger at most. Then the host/waiter checked back with me a couple of times while also seating and servicing at least four more tables. He too grabbed some extra ketchup for me. Overall I would definitely recommend iBurger. The food was good and the interactive menu while trendy was pretty cool. The prices are a bit high for a burger in my experience, I'd say that this being a city the size of Montreal and the food you're getting you do get what you pay for.
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