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ps - anyone else find "alfreds" over-rated???

they're good if you find yourself hungry at 2am on a tuesday night

but other than that they're not that special

i wanna try "hamburger hill" but im worried it'll give me daihorrea.

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ok i go around trying burger places with mates:

the best we have had so far

Bilbys- Claremont

Flipside - North Fremantle

Munchies - Fremantle

Retro Betties - Leederville

If you know of better ones tell me!!! also if you want to know what ones from those places are best you can ask!!

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dollar wise it is ok... not for like gourmet burgers like the other places they just make a burger that is massive and has lots of insides nothing really that good to brag bout besides for the dollar value lol

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Alfreds are pretty decent after hours.

Not really something i'd consider if im craving a burger though.

I always drive past Flipside on the way to freo but have never been.

It looks pretty busy in there everytime.

Whats the cost like? Value for money??

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There is a place in Subiaco called Finest Australian Burgers. Its on Hay st near HJ's & KFC and I have only been there once, but it was farkin choice. Huge range, and all their buns are New Norcia sourdough. The Firestarter would have to be the best chilli burger I have ever eaten.

http://www.fabburgers.com.au/

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I'd go Slow-Eddies over Alfreds anyday. Just stay away from the Midland one, they got done for health cods violations.

Oh and when I want a burger, I want a burger. Not some thing in a The land of goat sphincter rings bun with fancy lettuce and wierd sauces!

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billbies - but they changed owners and the bread isnt up to scratch - use to be the awesome order the Kingpin burger

SoHo burger bar in freo one of the best i have had

Jusburgers is very good best so far

flipside is Avg

few hotels in perth also make avg burgers

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