Here at Lifehacker Australia, we love a good burger and we’ve been around the world to sample this delectable treat. One of our favourites comes from renowned US-based burger joint In-N-Out Burger and, much to our delight, it is opening up a pop-up store in Sydney’s Surry Hills today. Here are the details.
If you’ve never experienced In-N-Out Burger and if you’re going to be near the Sydney CBD area at around lunch time today, you can head over to Dead Ringer restaurant where the burger joint is opening a pop-up store today. You’ll find out first hand why everybody who has been to the US and has eaten at In-N-Out Burger goes gaga over it. (We did a review of the food there late last year)
This isn’t the first time In-N-Out has teased us with a pop-up store. They’ve previously appeared in various Sydney eateries including Mixology Lounge, Barrio Chino and Love, Tilly Devine. Still no word on when they will open a shop permanently in Australia. Eternal Sadness.
Dead Ringer is located at 413 Bourke Street, Surry Hills in Sydney.
[Via Good Food]
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9 responses to “Attention: In-N-Out Burger Pop-Up Store Hits Sydney Today”
I’d say they’re overrated. I’d read so much about them so decided to try one in SanFran and it was good but nothing special. Reminded me a lot of Hungry Jacks (although a bit better than that). Good value burgers though (at least in US – not sure what they’ll be priced at over here).
I have to admit I just had one of the standard cheese burgers as I didn’t know about the not-so-secret menu.
Mary’s burgers (Newtown) are better – although a bit overpriced.
If you’re ever in Melbourne hit up 8Bit burgers.
Will blow your mind guaranteed.
Problems is you didn’t order your burger correctly ..
Next time…Double Double Animal Style with extra grilled onions!
also, ask for secret sauce with your fries or order half of them animal style.
Surrey Hills!!! What are they thinking???
Should have popped it up in Penrith!!!!
I’ve had them in the states and they are nothing fancy. But they are delicious. Mouth wateringly tasty. The fries are made from whole potatoes in store – you can see them being made. Peel, put through a massive slicer and fries fall out. Then into the oil and some salt when they come out.
Sounds like FiveGuys on the east coast, I believe they prepare their chips the same way.
Sacrilege to compare our beloved In n Out to 5 guys…their burgers are repulsive!
Next time you have a chance to have an In n Out Burger you need to order it this way…
Double Double Animal Style with extra grilled onions.
The fries should be ordered either animal style or with a side of secret sauce.
5 Guys are by far the better burger out of the 2. Shame on you even considering In and Out better.
they look like that? that looks disgusting.