28 Oct 2015

Bird Restaurant Review - What To Eat Plus Photos Of My Food

One must visit a Bird restaurant to indulge in an amazing doughnut ice cream sandwich at least once in their lifetime - but only after experiencing the main attraction - a Bird waffle burger. At just under fifteen pounds it doesn't come very cheap, but it's so filling you could probably share one.
Bird Waffle Burger - City Food Blog
Chicken Waffle Burger at Bird
Try a root beer too - it's my fave fizzy drink. Don't worry root beer newbies - it tastes nothing like actual beer.
Don't bother with the so-called cheesy chips. Unless you're a fan of fake bottle cheese, that tastes more like mayo than cheese.

The other burgers at Bird are rather succulent too, but like I said the waffle burger is what one initially goes to Bird for. I always order mine sans bacon as I'm a clean meat eater.

The 1st time I went to Bird I ordered chicken n' waffles which was a let down. Pricey and lacking in flavour. The waffle burger at Bird on the other hand is bellisimo! Thick savoury waffles with a rich, tangy tomato sauce inside. Melting cheese and a large piece of tender, juicy chicken. You can tell their chicken really is free range. It always tastes super fresh and the batter is perfectly crisp.

I would even go as far as to travel to Bird just to take pleasure in a doughnut ice cream sandwich alone. A soft sticky doughnut ring is sliced in half and filled with heaps of delicious vanilla ice cream, yummy chocolate (or caramel) sauce and the whipped cream of dreams.

Bird is a casual restaurant with two locations. Service has been fairly decent whenever I've been. I've also tried their flavoursome wings and the korean Gee Gee burger which is tender and juicy with a nice flavoursome coleslaw stacked between two soft buns.

Both Bird restaurants are within short walking distance from local train stations. The restaurants have quite a buzzing atmosphere with a mixed crowd from all ages and cultures.

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