Just look at that spec sheet. In most other establishments, a burger like d'Burger's own d'Slaninc would be considered a flagship. Not here. This one has all of the same ingredients as d'Slaninc plus barbecue sauce, a fried egg, and coleslaw. And just like d'Slaninc, it pulls everything off brilliantly.
Yet a lengthy list of ingredients is not without its drawbacks. This burger is messy. It rivals those of Hood Burger in its refusal to keep all the components neatly nestled within its bun. So I guess be prepared for that.
I also have some minor misgivings about coleslaw. It doesn't bother me but also doesn't really add much to the overall package. There are already other veggies present, after all.
These drawbacks are ultimately very minor, however. This burger is one of my all-time favorites and I recommend it with no hesitation.

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