I spent most of Memorial Day working, cleaning, and packing for my vacation in Trinidad. Yay! After I was done with chores and my workout, I decided to squeeze in a little fun for the holiday. So I headed over to 5 Napkin Burger for an early dinner.
I ordered the veggie burger off the menu and really wasn’t expecting anything great. I mean I was ordering a veggie burger at a place that’s primarily known for meat. To my surprise, it was delicious and anything but ordinary. The veggie patty was clearly made by the restaurant (not a frozen Morning Star variety). After a little Google searching, I read that 5 Napkin makes it out of brown rice, barley, black beans, sesame seeds, carrots, jalapeƱos, and beets. The beets and carrots give it a bright red color and make it a little sweet. It’s topped with bread and butter pickles, lettuce, tomato, 5 napkin’s signature sauce, and is served on a big multi-grain roll. Yum!
I ordered the veggie burger off the menu and really wasn’t expecting anything great. I mean I was ordering a veggie burger at a place that’s primarily known for meat. To my surprise, it was delicious and anything but ordinary. The veggie patty was clearly made by the restaurant (not a frozen Morning Star variety). After a little Google searching, I read that 5 Napkin makes it out of brown rice, barley, black beans, sesame seeds, carrots, jalapeƱos, and beets. The beets and carrots give it a bright red color and make it a little sweet. It’s topped with bread and butter pickles, lettuce, tomato, 5 napkin’s signature sauce, and is served on a big multi-grain roll. Yum!
My favorite part of the burger is the big stack of sweet pickles. They made the sandwich so juicy! I washed it down with a Corona and was properly stuffed. My thoughts? I would definitely order this again. In fact, I’ll probably go out of my way to stop at 5 Napkin Burger when I’m craving a good sandwich.
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