The Burger Transit - Manila
The Burger Transit
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Great place to eat! The servers are nice. The burger for 100 pesos is huge! It tastes really good too. There are few seats and so I usually just order for takeout while I go to class in Andrew. I usually just get the burgers alone which contain a lot of flavor. Can be kind of messy though because the meat patty is huge haha! View all feedback.
True to its name, The Burger Transit captures the vibe perfectly—except instead of waiting for a bus, you’re waiting for a burger to satisfy your hunger (pun intended). This dining experience is literally a food trip, as their burgers are inspired by ingredients from various locations. In terms of price, it’s definitely budget-friendly, making it a great value. While the unique ingredients add a twist, the burgers themselves are comparable to others on their menu. The interior decor deserves credit for its thoughtful design, which is definitely a plus. If you’re looking to save money while craving a good burger, this place is worth a visit. For more pictures and reviews, check out bearslookingforfood.blogspot.com.
The Burger Transit offers a unique concept, designed to resemble a city with a dining experience that feels like being inside a train. The vibrant colors brighten the space, but the overall atmosphere feels a bit dull. The restaurant was quiet, and the staff rarely smiled, possibly due to long, monotonous shifts. Few customers were dining in, so I suggest adding some music to help fill the silence and create a livelier vibe. While silence can be nice sometimes, it’s not ideal all the time. I had my earphones in, so I didn’t say much, but the atmosphere was noticeable. As for the food, prices are more affordable than many other restaurants, which is a plus for budget-conscious students. I tried the Union burger—though I couldn’t tell if there was bacon in it, I enjoyed the sauce. The burger came with a small serving of nachos that tasted quite bland. I also ordered their fries for 40 pesos, which was enough for two people. I tried to finish them by myself, but it was too much. The fries were nothing special, just the usual crispy and seasoned kind. One thing to note is that they only offer three drink options—Coke, Root Beer, and water—and these come at an extra cost. I would return, but with several other burger spots nearby, The Burger Transit doesn’t stand out and could easily be overlooked.
Fantastic spot to grab a meal! The staff is friendly and welcoming. For just 100 pesos, the burger is enormous and tastes delicious. Seating is limited, so I often opt for takeout while heading to class at Andrew. I usually order the burgers by themselves, which are packed with flavor. Fair warning—it can get a bit messy because the patty is so big! Haha.
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