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Bennett Street Dairy

  • 10/10
    Top & Bottom (Bread / Roll) - 10/10
  • 10/10
    Middle (Meat / Pattie) - 10/10
  • 10/10
    Surrounds (Cheese / Lettuce / Tomato / Slaw / Pickles / Bacon etc.) - 10/10
  • 10/10
    Sauces - 10/10
  • 0/10
    Chips / Fries - /10
  • 9/10
    Presentation - 9/10
  • 9/10
    Venue - 9/10
  • 10/10
    Staff / Service - 10/10
  • 0/10
    Beer Selection - /10
  • 9/10
    Value - 9/10
  • 10/10
    Bonus Points for: A faultless burger that overcomes a lack of chips and beer, and doesn't need hot sauce - 10/10
10/10
The Bennet St. Dairy, Worldwide Chicken Burger Appreciation Society, Chicken Burger Review Food Critic HolyCluck Holy Cluck Sandwich Chook Eran Thomson

These mothercluckers just made Holy-Cluck History!

OUR FIRST EVER TEN OUT OF TEN!

Purveyor: Bennett Street Dairy, Bondi NSW, Australia

Menu Item: Hilda’s Buttermilk Fried Chicken on Lux Brioche

Price: $18.50 AUD

The Bennet St. Dairy, Worldwide Chicken Burger Appreciation Society, Chicken Burger Review Food Critic HolyCluck Holy Cluck Sandwich Chook Eran Thomson

Gran would be proud.

Squawk: We never thought it would happen, but there we were, stuffing our faces trying to find fault with this amazing burger, and we could not. Nothing. Sure, the place isn’t licensed, so no beer. Sure they got the “comes with chips” part wrong. Sure the unevenly weighted presentation with the two squishy pickles isn’t going to blow up on Instagram, but this burger is so good it overcomes all those things. The brioche is sweet – too sweet for most the burgers we’ve reviewed, but it is so perfectly matched with all the other innards, you can’t fault it. The smoked cheddar is fantastic all on it’s own, but factor in the way these guys get it melted to perfection with just the edges a bit burned and crunchy, and you can’t fault it. The Jalapeño Mayo has enough kick to warrant the name. We’d love more heat, but you can’t fault it. The rocket (aka rugula) and roast tomato do the job they’re there to do, it’s a good combo and you can’t fault it. And the house-made onion relish adds the perfect amount of moisture and tang to offset the aforementioned super sweet brioche, and you can’t fault it. Lastly the chicken is pure white meat, perfectly fried with just enough crunch, and without the excess oil that plagues so many other establishements, and you can’t fault it. Congrats to owner James Meek and Chef Cliff Baskin – Grandma Hilda would be proud.

“You can’t fault it.”

Buaawk: No beer. No chips. Pickles aren’t the best. A little bit expensive. And none of this matters.

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