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  • Having been raised in Southern California, I realize that it's blasphemous for me to say that I prefer Five Guys over In-n-Out. But, I'm putting it out there: I like Five Guys better. Eek. Unfortunately, since moving to Toronto from Seattle (where they've only recently gotten a couple of Five Guys restaurants), my life has been somewhat bereft of a good fast food burger. So, when I found that my rental apartment in Montreal was a block away from a brand spankin' new Five Guys, I was jazzed -- even in a neighborhood sprawling with amazing food like Vieux Montreal. However, if you're familiar with the rest of the Five Guys chain, this particular location leaves a bit to be desired. It's probably because the place has recently opened and they're working out a few kinks, but the kinks are pretty big ones: 1. Sloppy burger. My burger appeared to have been put together by flinging the components across the room, only to be haphazardly assembled and wrapped. You know how at a casino, the dealer spreads out all the cards in an overlapping row? That's what my burger was like. Plus, the cheese wasn't completely melted. Not typical of the Five Guys burgers I've had in the States. 2. Inconsistently cooked patties. Of the two patties in my cheeseburger, one was overcooked and the other was not cooked enough; it was medium rare, erring on the side of rare. While medium rare is how I would cook a burger at home, it's a little disconcerting to get one at a fast food joint. Again, not typical of the burgers I've had at Five Guys stateside. With that said, it's still a decent burger. I don't know if Old Montreal is really the best place for this kind of restaurant, but either way, as long as they can work out these issues I think it'll be a solid place to grab a burgery bite.
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