Wolfie Attack Garden Burger (Lettuce Wrapped) from Smash-N-Shake of Roth Cafe
A few days ago, I was eating at the tables of Roth Cafe, I saw a menu of the Smash-N-Shake (weird name I know) and I was surprised. I never got food from that place because I thought they only make chicken tenders and fries. But when I've looked through the menu, I saw that they offer garden burgers and the option to wrap it with lettuce, so I decided to try it out. I've only realized that that are more than one options of the garden burger when I was ordering so I just randomly picked one. "Wolf Attack sounded kinda interesting," I thought to myself, so that's what I ordered. I didn't even realize that Wolf Attack was going to have bacon and a fried egg in it until I ordered it. Turns out there are extra ingredients for these burgers shown on the left display, the one I didn't look at because I thought both sides were the same.
Even the employee questioned what they were making, "really? bacon on a garden burger?" They even asked me if that's what I asked for. I didn't want to make things complicated so I just said yes. But the real questions is: why is that even an option on the menu? In terms of the food:
- Good thing there were barely any bacon in there
- The bacon was kinda weird but eatable
- I expected more lettuce than just 3 pieces
- The egg was beautifully done.
- It had cheddar cheese on it too
- The garden patty tasted fine at first, but it felt salty (the garden patty) after a few bites, I wasn't even able to tell what's in it due to the salt.
- It's definitely not for someone who is trying to eat less sodium, it was kinda oily too, but what do you expect, it was pan fried.
- Total cost for just the burger was 7.27, so it's decent price compared to the rest of the food on campus.
Have you tried the garden burgers from Smash-N-Shack? If so, what do you think about it?
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