(sorry for the dark pix)
Based on a tip from Mr. Cutlets, while eating our way through last years Veselka (the place I have always gone for great borscht, stuffed cabbage, kielbasa, blintzes...) became fair game on our hunt for great burgers. Mr. C is author of all things meat, - and his recommendation, rather his comment of Veselka being one of his favorite burgers in the city, made me wonder if Ukrainian food was just a cover for this East Village diner.
Not. Stick with the breakfast food or Ukrainian dishes. The inspiration to describe this places burger is not with me, and perhaps that's due to the fact that I'm disappointed, but not surprised that the Veselka burger is nothing special. As the good Dr. described, it's your run of the mill diner burger.
It's not a bad looking burger, and the bun as Dr. S described is rather nice... lots of seeds that help with flavor and a good size to cover the insides mediocre condiments and standard cheese. It looks like a large bun, but it's light and forgiving, yet resilient texture makes me want to buy a dozen buns to take with me to
first burger was overcooked, the second was rare and squishy
At the heart of the burger is the once frozen like patty that has juice, and a nice smoky flavor from the flame, but it's texture is more like a squishy something or other. That even when overcooked isn't dry, and when cooked to order (I sent my first one back as it was grey in the middle, and i had asked for rare) it had the pink inside I've come to like, but had an off consistency that I don't think I will ever like to see in a burger.
Not the worst burger in the city, but FAR from the best. Decent price, around $8 for the cheeseburger deluxe. And it would probably fare better if this was a late night burger, but if that's what you're looking for, than you'd be better off at down the street, or dare I say at OK not Paul's.