Even if you’ve only paid the slightest bit of attention to
the food scene in and around north Jersey, you couldn’t help but notice the many
burger outposts that have popped up in the last couple of years. You’ve got
everything from fast food establishments and upscale wine bars, to more family
friendly venues vying for your burger business. And that last type brings us
today to Burger Deluxe.
Set back on Rt 23 North in Wayne, Burger Deluxe has a “retro
60s meets New Jersey Greek diner” vibe (and I mean that in only the best way!).
Owned by the Livanos
Restaurant Group of New York, this is their first foray into New Jersey. Managed
by longtime Livanos Group employee, Zeki Yesilyurt, he provides not only a warm
welcome to guests, but also the homemade baklava (which is not to be missed!).
During a recent media event to kick off National Burger
Month (May), Zeki and his friendly staff enticed us with quite a procession of
delicious burgers. But Burger Deluxe is much more than burgers, as we quickly
found out - beginning with their Beef
Chili Nachos. Arriving in a skillet
piled high with really good guacamole, these are not your average soggy nachos.
Corn tortilla chips crisp enough to hold the beef chili with red kidney beans,
pico de gallo, and Jack and cheddar cheeses – quite satisfying.
We were also treated to a delicious Hummus Platter, served with grilled regular and whole-wheat pita,
and crisp vegetables for dipping. This platter plus the wonderful Vegetable Burger would be a great combo
for any vegetarians in your circle. The Veggie Burger is full of great stuff –
onions, celery, lentils, whole-wheat breadcrumbs, mushrooms, barley, and
oatmeal. I am a card carrying carnivore and I loved this burger. Vegetarians
will also love it and it’s a nice alternative once in awhile for non-vegans.
Next on the burger hit parade, the French Onion Burger – the best way to describe this is a bowl of
French onion soup on a bun (that's it at the top of the post in all it's onion-y glory). And the chefs at Burger Deluxe just don’t take some
onions and pile them on top of a burger. The onions are first sautéed in a beef
base with white wine, which gives them a rich, beefy texture. Then the burger
and onions are topped with Swiss cheese and Parmesan “crunch flakes.” Oui!
Two more burgers were on their way, but let’s focus for a
minute on the classic sides that any respectable burger joint must offer. I’m
talking fries and onion rings, of course. I sampled the Classic Fries, served simply with sea salt and other seasonings –
very good. Burger Deluxe also offers Sweet
Potato Fries, which I didn’t get to try (I had to pace myself somewhat).
The Onion Rings really blew me away
– house made, not at all greasy, with just the right ratio of onion to breading
– outstanding! There are far too many
plebian onion rings floating around the world, so when one comes along that is
noteworthy, you’ve got to embrace it.
OK, back to burgers. Zeki sent out the Turkish Lamb Kofte Burger and the En Fuego Burger. The lamb burger is served with sumac-spiced red
onions and a classic tzatziki sauce on the side. If you like lamb, this is for
you.
And if you think you’re “hot stuff,” the En Fuego has your name on it. My lips
are still tingling from it! In all fairness, the menu states up front that this
is one spicy burger, but on a scale from 1-10, I would classify it at a 20! I
would love to see where this falls on the Scoville
scale. If you’re a heat seeker, go for it. Made with chipotle sauce, and
topped with smoked bacon, pickled jalapenos, pepper Jack cheese, and habanera
peppers, this is not for lightweights. Consider yourself warned!
And any burger emporium menu worth its salt must include
shakes and floats and Burger Deluxe indeed does. On the line up, four
absolutely luscious shakes that would make any soda jerk proud. We started with the Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Shake (fresh strawberries with a rich,
dark chocolate sauce swirling at the bottom of the glass); following closely
behind was the Caramel Shake (house
made caramel with coffee ice cream); next, the Brownie Milkshake (double fudge brownie blended with vanilla ice
cream – oh yeah!); and saving the best for last (IMHO), the Espresso Shake (coffee ice cream with a
shot of espresso) – simply “deluxe!”
May I suggest the perfect dessert to end your Burger Deluxe
meal? Zeki’s authentic baklava
washed down with an Espresso Shake.
He makes the baklava according to his mother’s recipe and it differs slightly
from traditional Greek baklava as this version is loaded with walnuts rather
than pistachios. The tender layers of phyllo are moistened with simple syrup
instead of honey which eliminates that cloying sweetness that some baklava
recipes fall prey to. Of course, that just means that you can eat more of these
lovely little squares!
Pat LaFrieda Meats (purveyor
of choice to star chefs) supplies the Angus chuck, sirloin, and brisket cuts to
the restaurant so you know its top notch. With over 15 burgers to choose from,
along with sandwiches, wraps, salads, and a menu that changes seasonally,
Burger Deluxe is certainly a welcome addition to the Wayne area. But above all
that, the Livanos’ long tradition of excellent service, good value, and commitment
to high quality food, should make Burger Deluxe a tough contender to beat in
the burgeoning burger wars.
Burger Deluxe
Rt 23 North
Wayne, NJ
973-305-0033
Sunday-Thursday: 11am – 10pm
Friday-Saturday: 11am – 11pm
That joint seems like it has the cozy feel of bars in north london minus the alcohol. Might visit that if I get to jersey.
ReplyDeleteWow! Every food in that place looks so delicious and mouth-watering! I would like to try them all out of course when I visit my relatives there in New Jersey.
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