This place has a solid menu of South American dishes, with several things I'd want to try at first glance. I went for the Who Dey bowl -- it was a good portion, though 80% of it chicken (barely any sweet potato/slaw in the bowl); the chicken had a subtle heat and decent flavor, and the little sweet potato that was there was actually a good compliment for the chicken; the bowl was swimming in mayo and there was a "pool" at the bottom of the bowl which was kind of offputting. Per my lady, the classic burger was decent and the yuca fries were un-seasoned. If you're accustomed to the good flavors/textures of South American dishes, this place might not get the job done for you, but it could be a decent/filling meal if you're not looking for...
Read moreNot bad. Could be better. Got a cheeseburger. Had to use kiosk/app thing. I could add bacon or take off the cheese. No options for condiments. Bun is good, butter and toasted. "Homemade" cheese was the saving grace. The patty was dry and overcooked even for a "Smash burger" ie why a little ketchup and pickle would have been great. 10$ burger, meh. 7 at best. Chocolate shake to wash it down with. Nothing extraordinary except the 7$ price tag for the size. 24oz maybe. Still not bad over all. Plenty of options in the food court style venue. Live entertainment seems to be a thing in the nice weather on the weekends. Good for...
Read moreI stopped by Burgenati inside Element Eatery and was completely blown away. I ordered the Madisonville Burger with fries, and it was easily one of the best burgers I’ve had in a long time. The patty was juicy and perfectly cooked, the toppings were fresh and flavorful, and the bun held everything together beautifully without getting soggy. The fries were crispy, golden, and well-seasoned—absolutely addictive! The atmosphere at Element Eatery is vibrant and inviting, making it a great spot for grabbing a quick bite or relaxing with friends. I’ll definitely be coming back to try more from Burgenati’s menu....
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