Burgertory
Fay KhooFay Khoo/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, KLANG/ Updated : Nov 11, 2016, 11:08 IST
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It’s a strange but true fact that nightmarish parking is the price you pay to dine at the best burger eateries in KL. Such is the case with Burgertory, which is located deep in the suburb of Subang Jaya. Distinguishing itself from … Read more
It’s a strange but true fact that nightmarish parking is the price you pay to dine at the best burger eateries in KL. Such is the case with Burgertory, which is located deep in the suburb of Subang Jaya. Distinguishing itself from the multitude in its unabashed glorification of porcine pursuits, Burgertory’s pork burgers are the star of their menu, and while the setting leaves much to be desired, the food more than makes up for it. Read less

It’s a strange but true fact that nightmarish parking is the price you pay to dine at the best burger eateries in KL. Such is the case with Burgertory, which is located deep in the suburb of Subang Jaya. Distinguishing itself from the multitude in its unabashed glorification of porcine pursuits, Burgertory’s pork burgers are the star of their menu, and while the setting leaves much to be desired, the food more than makes up for it. The Pioneer burger—it’s paired with crabmeat, cabbage, cheddar, tobiko and pimento sauce—is a sensory overload, and even their relatively simple options are packed with deliciousness. The Burgertory Treasure with its crunchy morsels of pork lard will satisfy all your craving at the cost of lethal cholesterol levels, but if you want to practice self restraint, a meat-free version (chickpea and bean patty with caramelised onions) will assuage any feelings of guilt. Visit outside of the main dinner hour, and you might be able to avoid the crazy traffic and leave with your sanity intact.
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