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Pricey Sliders: Want Ketchup or Mustard With That?
With Wolfgang Puck's latest restaurant charging $16 for a quartet of sliders, have these tasty mini-burgers become a bit too precious?
By
Kelly DiNardo
Published Wednesday, December 05, 2007
With the opening of the Source, Wolfgang Puck’s new Penn Quarter restaurant, it’s clear that “sliders,” a.k.a. mini-burgers, are a trend that’s not going away. And that trend is getting pricey: Puck is charging $16 for a quartet of his Kobe-beef mini-burgers with smoked-onion marmalade and cheddar cheese. Here’s what about $16 will buy you in mini-burgers at other local eateries: >Morton’s Bethesda—During happy hour, 5 to 6:30 pm weekdays, you can get 12 sirloin/rib-eye mini-burgers with cheddar ($16). >Ugly Mug on Capitol Hill—Mini-cheeseburgers on toasted brioche with fried onion straws. 9 for $12, with money left over for a beer. >Matchbox at DC’s Gallery Place—Nine mini-burgers on toasted brioche buns with onion straws cost $16. >Tallula—This Arlington restaurant offers mini-burgers with black-truffle aïoli and red-onion marmalade for $3.50 each or four for $14. >Bobby Van’s in downtown DC—Four mini-cheeseburgers with bacon are $16. >M Bar in the Renaissance M Street Hotel—Three “BLT sliders,” with chicken, salmon, or portobello, cost $13.
This article first appeared in the December 2007 issue of Washingtonian magazine.
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Comments
You all talking about Burgers, you gotta mention the Twin Burgers on the Bar Menu at 701 - Best in town.
Posted by: Nick Owens, Dec 05, 2007 12:24:49 PM
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