A brand new burger joint serving "top tier" food has opened in Leeds.
Burgerism opened an eatery in Manchester in 2020 and has become very popular. The spot serving "lean, mean cuisine", has almost 20,000 Instagram followers and has received hundreds of positive TripAdvisor reviews, as well as four and five star ratings.
Now it has expanded to Scott Hall Mills, Scotthall Street in Leeds and food can be ordered via Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Just Eat. Annoucing the news of the opening, a spokesperson for Burgerism said the burgers are the "best you will have in Leeds".
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Hala Dining Leeds said: "Burgerism have finally come to Leeds. We're happy to have them here, their burgers are to die for. Juicy, flavourful and mouthwatering.
"The burgers are delicious., cooked and seasoned to perfection. The meat is of great quality and juicy."
On the menu, burger options include cheese burgers, beef burgers, bacon burger,s vegetarian burgers and more. Skins-on fries or chicken wings can be added to make a meal, as well as a drink.
Customers who make an order of over £20 will get 20 per cent off all food purchases. Burgerism has received hundreds of TripAdvisor reviews.
One reviewer said: "Ordered Burgerism via Uber eats. Driver was amazing fast, easy to order and track able. Burger and sides were presented amazingly. The burger was outstanding. Highly recommend."
Another added: "Never had a burger like it, was amazing, highly recommend and definitely worth the price. I had the normal cheeseburger and fries and both were so good."
A third added: "It's better than Maccies. Great burger, service was a little slow but I feel this is down to how busy the place was. I pre ordered online, wish I had had the 4 stack, so tasty. Great food, great ethic."
Food can be ordered from Burgerism from 12pm every day.
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