I was so excited to try this place! The burger (especially the bun, funny enough) looked so delicious, but I was surprised when the flavor fell short. The meat was, to me, underseasoned, and I'd be curious to know what type of beef or fat % they use in their burgers, as the flavor was closer to meatloaf. Strange. A lot of the flavors didn't hold their own, and given the variety of cheeses and sauces used, again - it's disappointing.
The french gyro was also a let-down. The tzatziki sauce was a little sparce and I ran out of it after only a few bites. The lamb meat was all oddly uniform in size and shape, stacked on top of each other, and lacked any distinctive maillard reaction/browning. As I've seen pictures of them using a vertical rotisserie grill, I guess I can only assume they ran out and had to use premade store-bought product. The "seasoned" fries were not actually seasoned at all; they are the kind of frozen, packaged seasoned fries you get at a cheap diner. Totally a personal preference here, but I really can't stand them when it's so easy (and affordable) to season your own and create something that tastes 1000x better.
I hate to be picky, especially when it comes to food trucks, but as it stands I simply couldn't recommend The Fatty Patty beyond a quick-and-dirty late night bite.
Edit: regarding your reply, go back and re-read my comment. You don't have to cut it evenly, because what I'm saying is that you either bought prepackaged, bland gyro meat where the manufacturer did that for you and/or didn't get a good cook lamb on your lamb. And I don't want extra tzatziki sauce, lol, I want a normal amount, which you failed to provide. You're welcome to fight customer's experiences in the reviews all you want, but no offense, that energy could probably be better spent improving your product rather than defending frozen and premade food. It's your business, though 🤷🏻♂️Best of luck...
Read moreThe Fatty Patty food truck has been making more frequent visits to my work at the Chase Bank tower. So I've had the chance to try a couple of different things. I've had the Gyro Hero burger, which was wonderful! You can never go wrong with tzatziki sauce!! Then I'd read a couple of reviews about the veggie burger, The Fryer Buyer, so I had to try it. And it was everything it was hyped up to be. A deep fried eggplant "patty", an onion ring, lettuce, tomato, red onion, mushrooms and avocado. It's literally a flavor party in your mouth! I also took a chance on the cheese curds, and I say that because I'm very picky about my cheese curds and I don't like wasting my money on something I'm not pretty sure of. But they were perfect. A good, soft breading with gooey but firm cheese with just a little melting out. Right around $10 for the two of them and I was full all day! I can't wait till they...
Read moreFatty Patty I went to is now on 108th Mayfair rd. A block past Colders furniture store. It’s a small dine -in 1-2 tables I recommend take-out. Friendly environment and clean the burger I ordered was delicious which was the house burger. The reason for giving them a 3star I had to make the cashier remake my burger due towards the fact he opened my order to show me how good and well it looks but at the same time touching the top bun 🤦♂️😓🤨 I started to ask for my money back which I should’ve and went somewhere else but the hunger kick in high gear but inhad’em tell the cook to please remake my burger please and explained why. Wouldn’t you!!! I forgot to take a picture of it I apologize for that. But just be on the lookout if it’s your first time like me going there so the cashier doesn’t have the urge to open & touch your food 😯🤨 other then that idk when I’ll go back but it was at the...
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