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It's a burger place. They have burgers. The meat is good. The fries are eh. The buns are decent. I wouldn't go out of my way to go to Kensington Market to have a burger here, but I'd come here again to have another burger if I was already in Kensington Market and wanted a burger. The burger is definitely the long suit - the meat hasn't been overly worked so it's nice and tender. The pickles were waaaaaaay too salty. I've had an ice tea, a fruit smoothie, water and 2 orange/tangerine drinks since I left (and I had a root beer there) and I still feel the effect of the salty pickle. I'd skip ordering a combo next time - the fries were a waste of effort. What puzzled me most (4 of us ordering separately, but eating together) was the seemingly random deposit of little white containers of sauce. None of us asked for anything particular. 1 person got what seemed to be 2 different ketchups. 1 person got 1 ketchup and an aoili. 1 person got a ketchup and a vinegary sauce. I got an aoili. Random. The staff is generally fast and friendly. Women's washroom is pretty nasty - no change from the last couple of incarnations of this location. It would be nice to have a little attention paid to it. ~~~ If I was just rating the burger patty, it'd be a 5
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