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We wanted to get a burger before we catch the show so we were in a time crunch. We didn't expect to be a line up at the restaurant but there was. So we got take-out instead. But even getting take-out took quite some time. There was only one person working at the counter, probably waited almost 10 minutes before she was able to take our order. Then waited for another 15 minutes before we got our food. I got the Wiki Wiki burger ($13.25) - wild boar, gouda, duck bacon, onions, pineapple relish on brioche bun. The wild boar patty was good, juicy, not dry. There was crispy onions on top. I didn't taste much of the gouda though. The duck bacon was good, extra fat on the patty and the bun was toasted. Overall, not a bad burger, but wish there was more gouda on it. We also got sweet potato fries ($4.85), the sweet potatoes seem extra sweet, like it was dip in syrup or something before it was cooked. It was overpriced though for sure. The white peach ice-tea was a disappointment, tasted like water, no white peach flavour what so ever. Like many gourmet burger places, overpriced for just a damn burger. May or may not return here.
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