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I am still in shock that I have not heard of this resto before. I'm always in the area and looking for a really good home made burger and end up driving a bit to find one. Now that I've found Chef Burger, believe me I'll be there at least once a week. This place is conveniently located in a plaza on Yonge St and is very clean, which for me is important. The establishment is not that big, but big enough, and its spacious as opposed to many other similar restos I see that cram tables and chairs where there is no space. I ordered the $9, 9oz burger, and dayum was it huge. I have never seen a burger that big anywhere around here. I'm not kidding, go see for yourself! Patties are made fresh on site, buns are baked fresh on site daily. The condiments and toppings were fresh as well (which I find is rare since most places have them sitting out most of the day). This burger had flavour, the bun was just the right density (I opted for a whole wheat bun), and covered in black and white sesame seeds. This burger is right up there among the best in the area. I'll definitely be going back to try other menu items, but I can see that 9oz burger being a weekly staple of mine. If you love burgers, give this joint a shot and let me know what you think!
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