Burgers

Burgers in Australia



CloseRock Salt Albany
Nestled in the charming city of Albany, Rock Salt Restaurant proudly emerges as a radiant beacon within the culinary landscape, standing as an indisputable gem that beckons to food enthusiasts in search of the ultimate dining experience.
CloseAlminas Kitchen
Discover the culinary delights of our Adelaide-based restaurant, where we take pride in crafting an exquisite array of authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. Our menu is a treasure trove of flavors, boasting a diverse selection that caters to every palate. Begin your gastronomic journey with our traditional appetizers, including the creamy goodness of hummus and the savory delight of kibbeh.
CloseGurkhas - Indian Nepalese
Enjoy exquisite and traditional Nepali cuisine in a beautiful setting at Gurkhas. We are among one of the oldest Nepalese restaurants in Melbourne and begun our journey two decades back in 1995. And since then we have been serving delectable and authentic cuisine of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal to Australians. With his rich experience of three decades, our chef prepares traditional Nepali dishes. We serve delicious pocket-friendly Nepali cuisine in the tranquil ambiance of our restaurants.
ClosePho Nung Vietnamese Restaurant
Pho Nung is the best Vietnamese Restaurant in Melbourne, Victoria. Pho Nung is a fun and relaxed restaurant/bar serving up modern Vietnamese-inspired street food. In the bar, highly-experienced mixologists offer an exciting cocktail menu designed especially to compliment the food. Located near Little Collins Street. Pho is the common breakfast of Vietnamese.
CloseThe Velo Precinct
Serving Breakfast from 9:30am until 3:00pm Tuesday to Friday and from 8:30am to 4:00pm on weekends we have a seperate Lunch menu starting from 11:30am. We cater a range of choices from the super healthy kick starts to high energy pasta through to our gourmet burger and steak sandwich end of the spectrum and we also have vegan and vegetarians covered with plenty to choose from.
CloseDee Why RSL
On 26 January 1937 13 men gathered together to form a Dee Why / Collaroy Sub-Branch of the RSL. These actions would in turn become the beginning of an integral part of Dee Why’s history. In July that same year the RSL State Branch granted permission for an affiliation and the 13 men found an appropriate location on Pittwater Road named Luana Hall. Luana had originally been built as an MGM Cinema, it was leased by the Sub-Branch and by 6 October 1937 the first meeting was held there.