Juicy
November 16th, 2007 jonas
Deborah Restaurant
43 Carmine St (b/t Bleecker & Bedford)
New York, NY 10014
(212) 242-2606
[map] [subway directions]
Rating: 5/5
Notes:
- Burger: This patty is packed with flavor – salt, garlic, and pepper emerge with every bite – and manages to be generously juicy without being overly greasy.
- Bun: A brown-topped white bun that is a little smaller than the burger. The bread added a little texture, but not much flavor, to the sandwich. Most importantly, it held together until the last morsel.
- Garnish: Deborah tops their patty with a nice, fat onion ring, diced tomatoes (brilliant) and melted cheddar cheese and then covers it with a thin spread of spicy aioli.
- Mess factor: A pleasantly un-messy affair, given the size and juiciness of the patty.
- Fries: Perfectly seasoned shoestring fries that are every bit as good as the burger.
- Price: $12
- Bordeaux: We found a trusted standby on the wine list at Deborah, a 2005 Cotes du Rhone Parallele 45. It is a great pair for the flavorful burger, with a nice, fruity (slightly strawberry) bouquet and a clean, dry finish.
- Atmosphere: A great place to take a girl.
- Overall: Deborah is a perfect neighborhood restaurant in the heart of the West Village that successfully manages to be overlooked by both tourists and foodies. We’ve visited the restaurant before and have always been impressed with the food, service, and the atmosphere of the tiny, brick-walled dining room. The standout here is the fully flavored patty and the onion ring garnish, which adds a great crunch to the delicious sandwich.
Entry Filed under: 5, West Village
2 Comments Add your own
1. MTHK | August 11th, 2008 at 15:05
Gotta agree with this rating. What an amazing combination of flavors in this burger! It’s not on the dinner menu but you can order it anyway.
2. sharpshooter I am not | August 11th, 2008 at 20:27
Sorry, gotta disagree. For us purists, we eat our burgers the way it’s served (none of the cutting it in half dilly) and all I have to say is, IT’S MESSY!! The bun was slightly stale but made it good to soak up all that grease. Burger was slightly over seasoned, and what’s with that frilly salad? Overall, it was good..if you like gourmet. :)
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