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There are "gourmet" type burger places around but they do charge a premium. To be honest I like McDonalds on the very rare occasions I want a burger. You know what you're getting, they're normally pretty consistent and only a complete whale doesn't feel satisfied with a Big Mac and a large fries.. and maybe some chicken nuggets on the side :D

We don't have enough "gourmet" burger restaurant here. Mostly fast food junk.

I guess Johnny Rockets is the only one that stands out:

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Johnny Rockets is not bad. There's one in Downtown Sacramento, in the mall. I've been there a few times, but it doesn't come close (IMHO) to a "mom and pop" burger joint.

As far as chain burger joints, In-N-Out is by far the best in California.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxyIvU5eB-k

What do you think?

And Why can't I add inline youtubes?

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I would never eat that. :blink:

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Not sure I have a favorite, but here are a couple I really like:

Culver's ButterBurgers

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Fuddruckers

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I have not been to a Fuddruckers in a few years. They have some good stuff.

I just went to Scott's Burger Shack last week. I forgot to take a picture. :-(

I think they are good but I still can make a better one cheaper and easier. If I had to go to a fast food place it would be In-And-Out. :D

Amen to that! Most people don't even know about the secret menu that takes the In-n-Out experience to a whole new level. Animal style fries. Yeah. BOMB!

Judging by the pics in that link, I'd have a hard time arguing against your claim. :D

That place looks SO good. I'll have to look up Kua 'Aina next time I'm in L.A. I might drive out there just for a burger. Yeah, I'm that committed to finding the best burger. ;)

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