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I knew I was gonna be expecting food court quality even though I went to Big Smoke Burger. There's just something about food court restaurants where it always seems their food quality is lower than stand alone joints. Either way... My order this time was the big smoke burger. I had the craft burger when I was at the Yonge/Bloor location, but this time I wanted something with cheese. Of course, since this was in the urban eatery, I had an actual fine plate with an actual glass cup for my drink. Environmentalism! Of course, since this is the urban eatery and all restaurants are like that, I will overlook the environmental factors and focus only on the food. The burger was good, although initially the toppings were rather clumsily put on. I did eventually organize them better though. I didn't have the fries, onion rings, or poutine, so I won't judge on those. I still prefer Burger's Priest over this place in general, but there is the price factor, in which this place is cheaper than BP. I still haven't tried Holy Chuck yet...perhaps I'll give it a try sometime in the future.
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