Vegetarians/Vegans beware! I order their veggie burgers, half the time I’m given beef. I order no cheese, half the time I’m given cheese. Every time this happens, the staff shrug it off as «no big deal». Hound them about your food, they seem not to care.
Lauren K.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Absolutely delicious. I got a hamburger, with lettuce, pickles & special sauce. Also a chocolate milkshake which was BYFAROUTSTANDING! The woman who made my burger was so sweet and she was so attentive, and not to mention just so so so so nice! The burger was absolutely delicious, I wish I could’ve told her how much I enjoyed it but she was busy! Definitely recommend coming here for a burger! Will be back for more burgers + shakes!
Sheldon P.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
The turkey and beef burgers here are amazing. The sweet potato fries are good as well, and so are the onion rings, where you can see the onion part still inside(they only fried the outside layer). The shakes and are well blended(although they may be thick at times). The classic burger costs just $ 5 and comes with all the standard toppings. The only problem is the wait(like 15 min) but it’s worth it.
Ginger B.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Pretty good burgers and the price is great for the area. I also enjoy the vegan shakes! Just be prepared to wait a little bit lunchtime.
Bill M.
Tu valoración: 3 East Brunswick, NJ
Whole Foods eliminated the Indian-themed Dosateria shop off the food court and is now providing space to a free-standing hamburger stand named, wait for it… WholeBurger. The eatery is set up much like Dosateria – round counter surrounding the cooking/prep area – and you select from a board that includes several favorites and an build-you-own option. I went with the blue cheese version with sweet potato fries and off I went. I ate most of the fries on my way back to the office – fries have to be piping hot and crisp, something they’re not going to be if you’re walking several blocks in snow flurries. That was also unfortunate because the fries were the best part of the meal. The beef burger patty had a nice crust but, while the inside was a medium/medium-rare, it was oddly dry. I thought it was the blue cheese coating my tongue but, no, the patty just didn’t have that decadently juicy quality you need in a good burger. That’s not to say it wasn’t tasty, but it wasn’t what I was hoping for from a place that specializes in burgers. For the price I could have walked another two blocks and went to Shake Shack. WholeBurger gets points for a courteous and friendly staff and quick service, as well as points for excellent fries, but burgers are all about the meat and that’s where WholeBurger left me wanting.