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My husband and I are very health conscious and wanted to try this place out as their burgers are made with all natural grass-fed beef raised without hormones, etc. Figured it would be "okay" but was blown away by their selections and prices. The burgers are only a little more than a regular burger joint but these places make McDonalds and Burger King and any other chain hang their heads in shame! Love every dish I've tried so far, the combos are just spot on for enhancing the tastiness and the fries are killer. Same with their chicken sandwiches and they have a great vegetarian selection too. I solemnly vow to never sully myself with a commonplace burger again! These guys are guaranteed to spoil you!
Prices range from $7.25, for a beef burger with cehddar, lettuce, tomato and herb-mayo, to $9.75 for the Drunken... more
The ciabatta buns and slices of multi-grain bread are flavourful and sturdy enough to hold the ingredients.
There is lots of places in WPG to get food. But UNBRGR kept it simple, as it should be. Just good'ol burgers, but ones you can be sure of what every ingredients are.
If you're looking for an affordable, high quality, and healthy burger place, look no further than Unburger in Osborne Village. Cheap pints ($4-$5) are a huge plus. Definitely going again.
We ordered a couple different burgers The Australian burger and the blueberry yum yum, with ceaser salad and yam fries. The burgers were great. Very unique ,and the yam fries were thick and crispy overall decent place for a unique burger. The pattys are thick and fresh, You can tell this place cares about there rating as a burger joint.
Pristine white walls and chairs accented with black tables and red-light fixtures set a minimalist tone at Unburger. This Osborne Village eatery offers burgers with unusual toppings, healthy sides and whimsical names for dishes. Try the flavourful Drunken Aussie—a sunny-side up egg, earthy beets, lettuce and pineapple topped on an extra-lean Manitoba beef patty and sandwiched in ciabatta.
Burgers have the reputation of being unhealthy and part of the food group called junk. Unburger begs to differ. Their definition of calling it Unburgers is to explain that the meat used is local and fresh, and the ingredients they use to complement it add up to a fun yet healthy meal. A great spot to be at, big groups sure have an amazing time hanging out here. Try the Afternoon Delight,... more