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Brother's Burger

I've discovered this burger joint during the early Y2K. It was introduced by my cousin-in-law who loves food and big meaty burgers. Luckily, the very first Brother's Burger was just a stone throw away from where we used to work. Simply place your order and your burger will be delivered right on your office doorstep.



The onion rings tastes divine!




Alas, after several years, the quality of the burger (even if it's still delectable) is not at par when I first tasted it. Also, I noticed that they change their bread buns. It used to be a home-made oatmeal bun but nowadays, it's just a regular bun with oatmeal on top. Price is almost the same though so I'm not really complaining.

On the other hand, I'd still recommend this place. Good food memories. :)

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