We ordered the Krapow Attack, Chick-ma-lay, Original Fries, Turbo Fries, Ube Milkshake, and Pandan Milkshake. The Krapow attack has a unique kind of sauce with unusual ingredients, which somehow overpowers the flavor of the patty (unless you order level 3 patty). Chick-ma-lay has a bit of fish sauce taste, and I personally do not like eating foods with thick breading, so it's not for me. We also had the original and Turbo fries - we personally think the regular fries are better and simpler. The turbo fries also have unique toppings, and the taste is hard to describe. Overall, we think this place is pretty bold at mixing uncommon ingredients together. We had a hard time describing the flavors. The fries somehow tasted sweet, sour, and salty at the same time with conflicting flavors. The Turbo fries can have overpowering taste from the toppings. We did love the Ube Milkshake, though. As an Asian person who knows the legit taste of Pandan, their Pandan milkshake tastes artificial from the extract. Great service, nice staff. We had to line up for about half an hour during lunchtime on opening day. Parking can be hard to find because it's a busy area. Finally, we think it's kind of expensive and overhyped. We paid about $35 per person for a combo meal (burger, fries,...
Read moreDescribed as Street food and being a holiday Sunday, we had fewer choices than usual, so Street Hawker seemed to fit our needs and they did not disappoint. Quickly but freahly made, each item was made to order including the mango milkshake! The Chicken burger and the All American were stars in their own rights, but the Chicken was slightly favored more, with a light crumchy batter and a moist meaty chunk that spilled over all the edges. The dill mayo was a nice touch too. As for the All American, which was two thin “smashed” patties topped with crisp bacon & american cheese was almost perfect. One slight note was that there were several pieces of grissle in the patties that made me question the quality of beef cut, but I also know that these things happen and it had little to do with the great taste of the Burger. The fries were perfect as was the milkshake; not too sweet and thick enough to qualify being called a “traditional” milkshake. My only complaint would be more about the times (and possible geographics) of food costs. This is “street food” served from a counter with buzzers to call when your order is ready, with a price tag (for two burgers, one fires and a milkshake) that summed just under $50 two people; I do believe the days of affordable burgers...
Read moreThe food is really good here. I like the space, and the area around it has a fun energy. The side streets are super easy to find a spot to park, even on the weekend. The vibe here is exciting and fresh. It's a great addition to the area that's worth checking out.
We tried two burgers, the Shrimp Mac and the Chick-Ma-Lay. We loved them both! A lot. We haven't stopped talking about it.
We also tried the Mango Shake which was incredibly delicious. The Ube was very very good. And we also appreciated the colour of these, a lot of craft has gone into the food here for sure.
The hawker fries were full of so many yummy flavours that were new to us and we loved them. Not too crispy, not too soft, just exactly how they need to be to hold all that flavour. I like how everything was approachable and not too intimidating for a regular burger lover like myself, nothing too spicy, really delicious. Honestly, you can't find a better burger.
I have to say, the surprise for me was when I decided to try the Street Hawker Iced Tea. I don't know what it was about it but when I drank it I felt emotional because I realized I had just discovered my new favourite thing. When I finished it I just wanted another one again, so I did.
Street Hawker is original, and...
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