finally, MMLA's version of the IN-N-OUT Burger???!!!!

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Apr 18, 2008, 11:30:02 PM4/18/08
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NEW BURGER PLACE: SLAMMER BURGERS

 

This afternoon, I was too lazy to start working on my new project. [secret!!!] So I went to Robinsons Galleria to have a late lunch and do some window shopping. Funny you can think of the dumbest and most mundane things to do when you just don't feel like working!

Anyway, I went to Filbar's at the 3rd floor near OLYMPIC GOLD. That was when I entered the kid's block. Galleria made this area of the mall geared towards kids. Everything in that area, including the food, was tailor-fit for kids. Specialty ice cream and pastries were sold by Japanese style kiosks. But this new store caught my eye…

Slammer Burgers is on soft opening and has only been around for 2 weeks. Since I already ate lunch elsewhere in the mall, I decided to go back to try it out at dinnertime, and by then, I'd be back with my digicam to shoot and blog about it.

So anyway, I tried it out at dinner. Not much of a line, not like the crowd I ran into at Ben's Burjer the night before. But hey, it's a soft opening, and they need the publicity.

Among the many selections of burgers, sidings and others, I chose to go basic. But here's the menu. Note that they are on a soft opening, so this menu could go through some changes.

It's basically a kid's size burger [check its size in proportion to the coke can]. However, if you are an adult, don't worry, the smallest order is 2 pieces, then you can order in 4's and 8's. each burger is about 2.5 x 2.5 inches, or like a mooncake. The bread is moist since it's cooked like a French toast, but it eats like a bun. It tastes pretty good, too. The Belgian fries were great. I had the "Mighty Mushroom", which was Belgian fries with melted cheese, shredded mushrooms, tomatoes, and onions! YUM! They really wanted to make this fun for kids to eat, as opposed to "boring adult food". They were pretty generous with the toppings, too. I hope it stays this way and isn't only 'coz it's soft opening and they want to make a good impression.

The verdict? Works for me! It's not that heavy on the tummy or on my wallet and it satisfies my burger cravings so I'll definitely be back.

See you tomorrow...



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Peejay Reyes

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Apr 19, 2008, 2:25:29 AM4/19/08
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saw an outlet of this in the food court of glorietta 4 last thursday.  had i seen it earlier, i would have tried it out during lunch but i ordered a burger meal from meisters by almon marina.
 
 


Spanx <span...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 
This afternoon, I was too lazy to start working on my new project. [secret!!!] So I went to Robinsons Galleria to have a late lunch and do some window shopping. Funny you can think of the dumbest and most mundane things to do when you just don't feel like working!
Anyway, I went to Filbar's at the 3rd floor near OLYMPIC GOLD. That was when I entered the kid's block. Galleria made this area of the mall geared towards kids. Everything in that area, including the food, was tailor-fit for kids. Specialty ice cream and pastries were sold by Japanese style kiosks. But this new store caught my eye...
Slammer Burgers is on soft opening and has only been around for 2 weeks. Since I already ate lunch elsewhere in the mall, I decided to go back to try it out at dinnertime, and by then, I'd be back with my digicam to shoot and blog about it.
So anyway, I tried it out at dinner. Not much of a line, not like the crowd I ran into at Ben's Burjer the night before. But hey, it's a soft opening, and they need the publicity.
Among the many selections of burgers, sidings and others, I chose to go basic. But here's the menu. Note that they are on a soft opening, so this menu could go through some changes.
It's basically a kid's size burger [check its size in proportion to the coke can]. However, if you are an adult, don't worry, the smallest order is 2 pieces, then you can order in 4's and 8's. each burger is about 2.5 x 2.5 inches, or like a mooncake. The bread is moist since it's cooked like a French toast, but it eats like a bun. It tastes pretty good, too. The Belgian fries were great. I had the "Mighty Mushroom", which was Belgian fries with melted cheese, shredded mushrooms, tomatoes, and onions! YUM! They really wanted to make this fun for kids to eat, as opposed to "boring adult food". They were pretty generous with the toppings, too. I hope it stays this way and isn't only 'coz it's soft opening and they want to make a good impression.
The verdict? Works for me! It's not that heavy on the tummy or on my wallet and it satisfies my burger cravings so I'll definitely be back.
See you tomorrow...

M a n n y

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Apr 19, 2008, 1:49:19 PM4/19/08
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Dudes tagal na kaya ang Slammer Burger, there's been one for quite a while at Trinoma Mall's 2nd level food court. I've tried it, it's pretty good!

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Peejay Reyes

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Apr 19, 2008, 10:34:04 PM4/19/08
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read about it sa mga car forums pero sa qc kasi ang outlet nila, bago lang yung sa ayala center

thad

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Apr 19, 2008, 11:34:42 PM4/19/08
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pagz,

Sana eto magakaroon jan, popular ito sa east coast sayang wala dito sa Texas... sarap kumain ng libreng mani dito tapos ikakalat mo ang ang balat!


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Apr 19, 2008, 11:56:10 PM4/19/08
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kita ko sa map na coming soon sa rosenberg.  malayo ka dun?

thad

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Apr 20, 2008, 9:51:51 AM4/20/08
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mgs 40 miles, but i think it will be worth the trip!

Peejay Reyes

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Apr 25, 2008, 1:11:52 AM4/25/08
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was at ayala center this morning and was able to try out the Slammer Burger in the G4 food court.
 
i ordered the 2 pcs. roasted garlic slammer for P60.00 and a regular order of belgian fries for P40.00 without dip.  if you want dip with the fries, it costs P45.00.
 
i thought that the roasted garlic variant would have chopped roasted garlic.  instead they use garlic sauce.  and as mentioned in the blog below, the fries did taste great.
 
the serving size of the 2pcs. was just right for me but had i really been hungry, i would have gotten the 4 pcs.
 
their other variants are plain, cheeseburger, jalapeno and bacon mushroom melt.  they offer them at 2pcs., 4 pcs. and 8 pcs.
 
burger lovers should check out this new burger joint.
 
 


Spanx <span...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 
This afternoon, I was too lazy to start working on my new project. [secret!!!] So I went to Robinsons Galleria to have a late lunch and do some window shopping. Funny you can think of the dumbest and most mundane things to do when you just don't feel like working!
Anyway, I went to Filbar's at the 3rd floor near OLYMPIC GOLD. That was when I entered the kid's block. Galleria made this area of the mall geared towards kids. Everything in that area, including the food, was tailor-fit for kids. Specialty ice cream and pastries were sold by Japanese style kiosks. But this new store caught my eye...
Slammer Burgers is on soft opening and has only been around for 2 weeks. Since I already ate lunch elsewhere in the mall, I decided to go back to try it out at dinnertime, and by then, I'd be back with my digicam to shoot and blog about it.
So anyway, I tried it out at dinner. Not much of a line, not like the crowd I ran into at Ben's Burjer the night before. But hey, it's a soft opening, and they need the publicity.
Among the many selections of burgers, sidings and others, I chose to go basic. But here's the menu. Note that they are on a soft opening, so this menu could go through some changes.
It's basically a kid's size burger [check its size in proportion to the coke can]. However, if you are an adult, don't worry, the smallest order is 2 pieces, then you can order in 4's and 8's. each burger is about 2.5 x 2.5 inches, or like a mooncake. The bread is moist since it's cooked like a French toast, but it eats like a bun. It tastes pretty good, too. The Belgian fries were great. I had the "Mighty Mushroom", which was Belgian fries with melted cheese, shredded mushrooms, tomatoes, and onions! YUM! They really wanted to make this fun for kids to eat, as opposed to "boring adult food". They were pretty generous with the toppings, too. I hope it stays this way and isn't only 'coz it's soft opening and they want to make a good impression.
The verdict? Works for me! It's not that heavy on the tummy or on my wallet and it satisfies my burger cravings so I'll definitely be back.
See you tomorrow...
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