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By Dana Dickey
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Published Mar 28, 2016
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Living in Los Angeles can seem like a culinary joke: Would you like a side of kale with your salad? But some days just call for a delightful, mouthwatering, flavor-packed protein throwback: burgers.
Sure, we’re a health town, but this city has some of the best burgers in the country. Here are the best 15 burgers in L.A., ranked.
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15. Burger At Pie 'n Burger
Because we're fools for the old school: Since 1963, Angelenoshave been coming to this Pasadena diner to enjoy Thousand Island dressing-slathered burgers, syrupy soda and an apple pie.
913 E. California Blvd., Pasadena; 626-795-1123 or pienburger.com
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14. Breakfast Burger At Cassell's
In this hotel lobby diner, you can start your morning the right way with an avocado, fried egg and spicy mayo sandwich…served in a hash-brown “bun.”
Hotel Normandie, 3600 W. Sixth St.; 213-387-5502 or cassellshamburgers.com
13. Fritzi Burger At Fritzi
You can choose between the slab-bacon-beef blend, beef or turkey patties, piled with fontina, iceberg, spicy Calabrese relish and Thousand Island dressing. Get potato waffles on the side, because you’re all in at this point.
814 Traction Ave.; 213-537-0327 or fritzidtla.com
12. Le Burger At Leona
You’re a block from the beach, so ease into a booth after sunbathing, not before. Because after you feast on this huge cheesy favorite, there’s no way you’re going to feel like walking around half naked. Actually, screw it. Go on with your bad self.
123 Washington Blvd., Venice; 310-822-5379 or leonavenice.com
11. K Burger At K Ramen. Burger. Beer.
Your friends will think you’re eating at pricy sushi joint Katsuya, while you’re actually stealing upstairs to the new pop-up restaurant above it to have two four-ounce beef patties and caramelized onion, tomato and American cheese dripping with the house spicy mayo. Wash it down with a frozen Kirin.
702 Americana Way, 2nd fl., Glendale; 818-741-2701 or sbe.com
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10. Grass-fed Beef Burger At Winsome
Maybe it’s that special beef. Or the perfectly seared bun. More likely, it’s the delicate (a weird burger adjective, but accurate) flavor of the aged white cheddar and pickled shallots that raise the burger at this new Echo Park hot spot to the next level.
1115 Sunset Blvd.; 213-415-1818 or eatwinsome.com
9. Habanero Burger At Haché La
This self-described “new age burger stand” may or may not have a spiritual component, but we feel pretty blissed out after eating this pile of deliciousness with assorted chiles, garlic mayo and queso fresco. And what the hell--spend the extra buck tohave a fried egg added for extra gooey goodness.
3319 W. Sunset Blvd.; 323-928-2963 or hachela.com
8. Prime Burger At Redbird
Foodies evangelize about chef Neal Fraser and his soaring downtown restaurant inside a renovated cathedral. The savory purity of his burger will make you a convert, too: aged cheddar, remoulade and juicy top-quality beef.
114 E. Second St.; 213-788-1191 or redbird.la
7. Wagyu Burger At Bachi Burger
Here, you’re getting a burger with intensely marbled beef and the chance to add cheffy extras like onion marmalade, apple-wood-smoked Duroc bacon and Point Reyes blue cheese. And of course, fried onion rings. You will literally need a knife.
2030 Sawtelle Blvd.; bachiburger.com
6. Cheeseburger At Everson Royce Bar
Not a big bunch of fixins here; just American cheese and Dijonnaise. No tomato. No lettuce.It's that perfectly elegant 80/20 blend of prime chuck meat to fat.
1936 E. Seventh St.; 213-335-6166 or erbla.com
5. Peppersteak Burger At Beer Belly
Order this extravaganza, which comes heaped with fried onions and green peppers, cheddar cheese and both Worcestershiremayo and barbecue steak sauce. It’s a mouthful--so you’ll reallyappreciate the more than dozen craft beers to choose from as accompaniment.
532 S. Western; 213-387-2337 orbeerbellyla.com
4. Protein Style At Belcampo Meat Co.
Here’s a tip: Get the Belcampo burger protein-style, i.e., wrapped in a lettuce leaf instead of a bun, so that you can better enjoy the freshness of the grass-fed beef thatthis company not only raises and butchers but also sells for cooking at home.
1026 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica; 424-744-8008 or belcampo.com
3. Build Your Own Burger At The Counter
Not for the indecisive, this chain of fast-casual spots asks that you choose from so, so many options, from lamb to bison to ahi. We recommend the situation pictured here, because who wants to pause to eat their string onions on the side?
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2. Animal Style At In-n-out
See those savory flecks of chopped grilled onions stuck in cheese? They're from the Southland chain’s “secret menu”--mustard-cooked beef with extra sauce and grilled onions. You know, like a really good bowl of dog food.
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1. Shake Shack
This New York-based chain has come to town with major fanfare and long lines that are so worth it. Roll up to the outdoor counter with your dog, and while you’re ordering a delicious burger served on a potato bun, don’t forget the side of house-made dog biscuits. Because sorry, Rover--you’re not getting even a bite of this succulent burger.
8520Santa Monica Blvd.,W. Hollywood; 323-488-3010 orshakeshack.com
Dana Dickey
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Dana Dickey is a PureWow Senior Editor, and during more than a decade in digital media, she has scoped out and tested top products and services across the lifestyle space...
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