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Seeing the affiliation with Bobby Flay immediately sparked my interest, but Bobby's Burger Palace just barely lived up to its namesake. Although the prices were reasonable and the ingredients tasted fresh, the burger was not anything extraordinary. My boyfriend had the Vegas burger, which was definitely more unique with red chilies and BBQ chips that gave an extra crunch. I ordered the LA burger with chicken breast, which was topped off with guacamole and the usual fixings. The chicken was cooked really well, but the cheddar cheese reminded me of sliced grocery store cheese. Somehow the bun also got extremely soggy on the bottom, so I was holding onto mush by the end of my burger. Overall, the burgers were satisfying but nothing particularly special. We also ordered the half sweet potato fries and half regular fries, which came with great dipping sauces (chipotle mayo and horseradish sauce). They also had a great array of other sauces for your burger or fries, including a chipotle ketchup and jalapeƱo sauce. If you're looking for a relatively cheap and quick bite on the Strip, Bobby's Burger Palace can tide you over for a little bit, but I would recommend checking out other more noteworthy spots when you're in a city filled with amazing food.
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