Saturday, January 1, 2011

KOREAN BURGERS AT KRAZE

After our half day tour at jewellery city, Aberdeen fishing village, floating giant restaurant and mid level of Victoria peak, we were brought back to the busy streets of Tsim Sha Tsui. Just in time for lunch. 
We decided then to go back to iSqaure mall to find a restaurant for lunch. 
 A flute band playing at i Square that time.
My sister then suggested that we eat at KRAZE burgers, I later found out that KRAZE is a korean restaurant that serves burgers, fries and other dishes and they only have one branch here in Hong Kong and none in the Philippines. KRAZE what I learned for stands for “Korean” and “Craze” which had made its mark in Korea being the no. 1 burger restaurant in their country. Kraze pride itself in serving burgers that are healthy and in the same way good and delicious. 
KRAZE Menu
Other KRAZE customers
Ketchup and Hot Sauce
K. Onion Burger HK$85
My burger wasn’t Korean, it is a traditional style American burger made with honey barbeque sauce and cream cheese. 100 % pure beef patty, crispy onion ring, american cheese, bacon, fresh tomato and lettuce in a whole wheat bun. Very fresh, thats what I can say about the ingredients, the onion rings were crispy. I can’t really say if the burger was indeed healthy but it was not oily like other burgers of fast food joints.
KS Burger HK$58
Kraze bun, beef patty, baco, AM cheese, lettuce, pickle, onion, tomato, bacon. Her burger was simple but nonetheless she said it was really good. 
Chili Cheese Fries w/ Fanta Orange (combo) HK$58
Fanta orange soda, one of the sodas that we haven’t drank for a long time. This soda is not available in fast food restaurants in the Philippines. It somehow tastes like Mirinda and Royal tru orange. 
Their chili cheese fries is said to be one of their top sellers. The chili fries is a mouth watering texas chili, blend of cheese, and chopped onions over crinkle cut fries. The fries were good, well cooked and nicely salted. The chili beef was mild and not that spicy, just right. The fries were able to maintain their crispiness on the outside and softness in the inside. This dish reminded me of the fries we ate at Sango but even better.  
Idaho Garlic Fries w/ Fanta Grape (combo) HK$58
Fanta grape soda, I’m not sure if Fanta sodas are already obsolete in the Philippines but I’m guessing they are selling it in different special grocery stores in our country. 
This was the fries that I ordered. It was saured rare cut potato fries with garlic and butter over sweet spicy sauce, cream mayonnaise and mango dressing. Very weird ingredients for fries, but nonetheless it was delicious. The sauce was really spicy yet somehow sweet; the combination of different flavors was good especially the garlic powder that covered the fries. 
Our Bill
Final Thoughts
Very good and quality burgers at an affordable price. A more healthier choice if your craving for burgers and fries. The place was spacious and all of their food are made to order to ensure freshness. I was kind of confused if KRAZE was really a Korean style fast food restaurant or an American style fast food restaurant because of the impression of the place was american and music being played was not Kpop. Still, their menu did had some burgers with their signature korean sauce as well as a Bulgogi burger. Hoping that they would open a branch here in the Philippines.
Location
KRAZE Burgers
Shop 605, i Square
63 Nathan Road, Kowloon
tel. (+852) 2898 8804

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