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Picks
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- No
- Drive-Thru:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
5 reviews for Picks
4 reviews in English
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Review from Rawan K.
I've only eaten here once, however I'm more loyal to Buns' burgers, which is literally around the corner. The (better) difference here is that you can choose your burger toppings and have more of a variety of options to choose from, which can make it more appealing.
My definite recommendation: The "Kogo," or Korean Pogo, is absolutely delicious and what the majority of this review is riding on. -
Review from Charles G.
Montréal, QC
So this place has me a little bit confused. On the one hand, I really want to say that I'm rating it on the burgers which are pretty decent, on the other hand, they have a specialty called a Kogo which is just AWESOME!
Okay, so the 3* rating on top is for the burger, so I'll get into that:
The burger is bought as a basic with nothing on it. Then you begin picking and choosing all from the vegetables and different, sometimes exotic, sauces to put on the burger.
The list of add-ons can range from the basic "cheddar, pickle, ketchup" to "brie, caramelized onions, wasabi mayonnaise". Yeah. It's cool. The meat is where I felt a slight short coming though. I think there's some kind of herb in it, maybe like parsley that makes it taste a little bit like the Arabic grill meat "Kafta". It's a decent burger though. If I was hungry and it was there, I wouldn't think twice about ordering it. Of course, though, the add-ons could become expensive. The brie goes for $2.00 and the caramelized onions go for $1.50. On top of a $5.00 burger that isn't too big, we're talking possibly $10 for a not so big burger. Still, it's fun to try these random things on your patty of meat.
The Kogo though, I would rate 5*. What's a Kogo? A Korean Pogo. It's basically a corn dog whose batter was mixed in with chopped potato cubes and the deep-fried to make one hell of a heart-busting snack. It's heavy, greasy, and combined with their amazing spicy mayonnaise sauce it makes it a gorgeous, artery clogging snack. If that's not your cup of tea though, then don't bother. I LOVE it! Okay maybe I exaggerated a little. It is quite heavy but the reason I explained it like that cause on my first time, I went ahead and got 3 of them. It was hell and walking back home, I felt my heart cursing me.
Anyway, the rating I gave was based on their burgers, so if that's what you're here for, look at the paragraph on the burgers.Listed in: Burgers Around Montreal
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Review from Oliver C.
Montréal, QC
The Subway of burgers! You select a basic burger, then add the extra ingredients you want. You'll end up with a cheap and delicious burger!
Fries are awesome too. And you have to try their home-made pogo.
There's a downside: it doesn't have a sitting place, so it's mostly to take out. -
Review from John H.
Montréal, QC
The concept is great and the raw foods are very good. But it all falls down with the service. I've experienced long waits here.
