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My first experience at Bachi was no fluke. I came back for another Bachi-style lunch on my most recent trip to Vegas, and every expectation was exceeded -- all thanks to a friend named Miyagi-San. Who exactly is Miyagi-San, you ask? Only the BEST DAMN BURGER IN THE UNIVERSE. A perfectly cooked, grass-fed Wagyu beef patty. Fried egg. Caramelized bacon. Onion rings. Chili mayo. These glorious ingredients are what you can find on the Miyagi-San burger. They come arranged in a vertical tower of architectural splendor. The Miyagi-San burger pairs perfectly with a plate of Bachi pickles. The umami of the burger plays in perfect harmony with the sour tang of the vegetables. Every bite is heaven. Meals like this are the stuff gastronomic dreams are made of. If burger-induced ecstasy happens to be on your bucket list, a visit to Bachi is a must.
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