Thursday, November 30, 2017

Israeli burger chain Burgerim to open at Wheaton Plaza

Burgerim is coming to Wheaton. The restaurant will be location in Wheaton Plaza, on Level 2, next to Panera Bread. An Israeli burger chain, Burgerim serves mini-burgers - - bigger than sliders, but small enough that you're meant to order several at a time. With many burger and topping options, the concept lends itself to ordering two, three or (in the case of their Party Box) sixteen hamburgers.

The international nature of the chain is reflected in the many options on the menu. Your burger can be made of beef, Dry Aged Beef, Wagyu Beef (+ $1), Merguez (Spicy Beef), turkey, lamb, chicken, salmon, veggie burger, Spanish Beef, or falafel. Toppings are bit more conventional, with choices you won't find at McDonald's like bleu cheese and a fried egg. They have their own "house sauce," as well as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise and BBQ sauce.

Sub-style sandwiches, chicken wings, potato-chip-shaped Burgerim Fries, and a trio of dessert options (including New York-style cheesecake, flourless chocolate cake, and "Marshmallow Dream") round out the menu.

7 comments:

  1. BOYCOTT

    DIVEST

    SANCTIONS

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  2. "Toppings are bit more conventional, with choices you won't find at McDonald's like bleu cheese"

    TREYF

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  3. Is this the former Elevation Burger space in the mall?

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  4. Montgomery County Police Department
    1 hr ·
    Update: Suspicious Death in Brookville; Identity Released
    Detectives from the Montgomery County Police Department – Major Crimes Division continue to investigate the discovery of human remains found in a wooded area located in the 19500 block of Georgia Avenue in Brookeville.
    The decedent has been identified by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner as Harry Ryan Detwiler, age 19, of the 10700 block of Margate Road in Silver Spring.
    In September 2017, Detwiler’s family reported him as a missing person to police.
    On Sunday, November 12 at approximately 5:15 p.m., a resident notified police that he had been walking his dogs in the woods and located what he believed to be human bones. 4th District officers responded to the area and located a shallow grave that contained skeletal remains.
    The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore conducted an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of Detwiler’s death. The autopsy findings are pending.
    This is an active and ongoing death investigation. More details will be released as they become available.
    Detectives are urging anyone who may have information regarding this death to contact the Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5070 or contact Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Callers may remain anonymous.

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  5. I would totally have boycotted the zionist evil, but they were smart enough to know that their country is the least respected in the world (regardless of your views;it's a fact). Thank you for moving your headquarters to America and welcome :)

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  6. How would one find out if he's a zionist or a normal Jew. I want to try burgerrim but if it should be boycotted, I will not eat there to fund killing of innocent ppl through the Zionists.

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