When it comes to delicious dishes, few foods boast the universal appeal of a beautifully crafted burger. From the classic cheeseburger to innovative gourmet creations, Europe is a haven for burger aficionados on the hunt for a brilliant bite. But who does it best? Drawing on data from our social audiences, as well as recommendations from our editorial team, Big 7 Travel compiled this year’s annual list of the best buns on the continent.
You’ll see some familiar faces in there, as well as plenty of newbies stirring up the scene. So, here’s our pick of the best burgers in Europe for 2024, enjoytravel.com wrote. You may check out the full list HERE.
Budapest burger bar 29th on the list
Budapest’s popular Bamba Marha Burger is 29th on the list.
“Opened in 2018, Bamba Marha Burger Bar is at the very top of its game in a city where people seriously know good burgers. Culinary maestro Jani Jancsa leads the team here, whipping up soft and chewy buns stuffed with juicy patties oozing with gooey cheese and crunchy toppings. Don’t miss the monthly special, a creative concoction featuring unusual and oh-so-photogenic ingredients, like the blue bun beef patty, filled with grilled pepperoni, marinara and truffle mayonnaise”, they wrote about the Hungarian burger place.
On the first place, there is XO Grill in Kettenbrückengasse and Vienna (Austria), the silver went to the Bunsen in Dublin (Ireland), while the third place belongs to The Beefy Boys in Hereford (United Kingdom).
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