I went for the Deluxe Big and Tasty (Beef) as recommended by the lady. This was a standard Ramly beef patty topped with a chicken slice and crispy hash brown. It’s not bad and I like the crunchy hash brown inside the burger. However, it took 40 minutes for the burger to arrive. That’s an insanely long wait for what is essentially a Ramly burger with a few pre-made, store-bought flairs.
The journey continues in Damansara Uptown as TAP and crew try out the big juicy burgers at Burger-mbira. It is time to #eatandchao!Eat & Chao is a weekly Eat...
Verdict Personally we found Burger-MBira to be incredibly satisfying. Their homemade patties and sauces and their unique twist to the traditional Ramly Burger made them stand out from the rest. It’s safe to say that Burger-MBira is one of the best supper spots in Damansara Uptown.
If I were to compare between Brother John’s burger and BURGER-MBIRA, I would say both are equally good. Apparently, Brother John is now operating from a food truck and can be found at the corner of the row of shops close to the roundabout at Damansara Uptown. For good ramly burger, I recommend you to go for Brother John’s whereas for some customised kick-ass burger, go to BURGER-MBIRA.
Since Burger-mbira is occupying Brother John’s old spot, it’s inevitable to compare them, especially when both of them are in the same trade. Personally, I think both of them are great and each has their own unique appeal. If you want an awesome Ramly burger, then go for Brother John. But if you want to try something that’s more original then there’s no harm giving Burger-mbira a try.