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{{ :burgers:burger02.jpg?direct&300|}}It is generally accepted that the signal for the correct establishment is the presence of a Coca Cola sign out the front. While I am not a supporter of that particular company, it is nevertheless a guiding beacon that the correct burger is available within, and is constructed in the proper way. And if there's a Chico Roll for sale as well, you know you're in the right place. | {{ :burgers:burger02.jpg?direct&300|}}It is generally accepted that the signal for the correct establishment is the presence of a Coca Cola sign out the front. While I am not a supporter of that particular company, it is nevertheless a guiding beacon that the correct burger is available within, and is constructed in the proper way. And if there's a Chico Roll for sale as well, you know you're in the right place. | ||
- | The hamburger with the lot is a symbol of 20th century Australian town life. Canberra is a place known more it's lattes and public servants. Any connection to rural culture is minimal at best. That makes finding traditional outposts a rare and more treasured endeavour. Queanbeyan, by it's very nature is much less of a challenge. | + | The hamburger with the lot is a symbol of 20th century Australian town life. Canberra is a place known more for it's lattes and public servants. Any connection to rural culture is minimal at best. That makes finding traditional outposts a rare and more treasured endeavour. Queanbeyan, by it's very nature is much less of a challenge. |
If a burger shop labels their product as "World famous", it is not a proper burger. Nor are "Nations Best", "Award Winning", "Region's Finest" or any other claim. A good burger stands purely on it's merits. | If a burger shop labels their product as "World famous", it is not a proper burger. Nor are "Nations Best", "Award Winning", "Region's Finest" or any other claim. A good burger stands purely on it's merits. |