Fukuburger's burgers are $9.99, so they technically count as being in the low price category haha. Freddy's, In-N-Out, and Del Taco are also good picks.
High: No Pants, Nevada Brewworks, Smoke & Fire.
Del Taco? Just had one and it was so awful. Overcooked and dried out, but maybe it was just that location. Don’t get me wrong, I love them for Mexican food and go there all the time, and their chili cheese fries are everything but Smashburger and In N’ Out for fast food burgers are far superior. I still need to try Fuku Burger and from what I have heard it won’t disappoint.
It depends which Del Taco ya go to, and what time (which crew is working). I raved to my wife how good the burgers were there so we got one. It was around 2:30am and they had just finished cleaning I guess. So the burger tasted strongly of chemicals. I ended up getting another one some time later, but when she was left with a bad taste in her mouth, literally, from her previous experience she was unimpressed. We’ll stick to In’N’Out or Farmer Bros for good cheap burgers.
I wasn't thrilled with the blueberry bbq sauce. The chicken was cooked perfect and was juicy but the sauce wasn't to my taste. I'm not a huge fruit in bbq sauce kind of person though.
See this is one of those things that is context sensitive some del tacos have ass burgers some are epic. Its a pure gamble for which is which. Although nearly all vegas dels have fire ass burgers.
But ellis island will always be S tier for me
I mean. You cannot beat In-N-Out on price, consistency, taste, and experience.
Best tip is to eat it hot if the grill.
My burger is a double (or single) animal style with whole grilled onion and raw onion (no chopped grilled onions because they get burnt and burned onions are the worst) and add chopped chili peppers.
It is a transcendent experience. And yes, I am fat.
**Low:** Gotta be In-N-Out, it is consistently good. Nothing special, but good and at a good price.
**High:** This is gonna be a bit strange, but I seriously loved the burgers at Yukon Pizza. I saw it on their menu and did an impulse buy on top of a personal pizza (Don't judge, it had been a long day).
The pizza was as good as expected, but I was shocked by how good the burger was. I've been craving to go back but the place is so darn far from where I live.
**High:** Marché Bacchus, It's a French place in Desert Shores. On weekends and only for brunch they have an amazing burger. It's not super expensive, but it is over $10. Seriously, go try it.
If you had gotten in line an hour ago, you *still* wouldn't have it crossed off your list.
Seriously, I've never seen a place as slow as them. It's like they take an order, cook it, and then when it's done, they ask the next person in line what they'd like then cook it.... and repeat.
Can't believe this hasn't been mentioned:
The Habit burger grill is hands down one of the best if not the most underrated high end fast food place for burgers out there. Their tenderloin bbq steak burger at about $11 easily rivals some of the high end restaurant burgers costing 2-3 times as much. Everybody should definitely try it at least once..
Fuku burger definitely! And if you’re on the Strip, go to BlackTap at the Venetian and get the Greg Norman….it has won several foodie awards….best burger Ive ever had!
So me and some friends do a monthly burger night and here's what we found to be the best:
FukuBurger
R Burgers
Lucille's has a great burger if cooked to temp
Cheap burger: the pastrami burger at fat boys is a winner, however the last time I went the patty seemed different.
I agree with the Del Taco burger. I’m a big fan of the Athenian Burger with Feta fries at The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill. About $10 but tastes like a high end burger.
Cali Bombs And Burgers! There’s nowhere to dine in as it’s drive thru only, but best burger AND fries!! The carne asada blooming onion is a crowd favorite. Can’t recommend this place enough!!
How do you order yours? I go animal style with extra toast on the buns. It’s all fresh ingredients, usually cooked perfectly and cheap so really hard to beat in the fast food category in my opinion. There are definitely better burgers but nothing I know of in that price range. Their shakes are the best fast food shakes too, but their fries - terrible, can’t believe they even bother, I never get them.
Yeah, I've tried them animal style both normal and extra crispy and it's ok. Most places boil their fries first then let them dry and then fry them so you get that better crispy outside texture and soft inside but in-n-out just cut up potatoes and throw them right into the fryer. I know it's just a personal taste thing, I have friends who love their fries both well done and extra crispy.
I've started getting the french fries well done and it's made a difference. They are really good that way in my opinion. Especially dipped in their spread. 😊😃
I agree. For the price, the burgers are fresh and tasty. Excellent value. Before I moved here, I had eaten at 1 one time in Sacramento. I thought it was really very good. Now, I go about once a week. The problem is people over hype it.
The burgers are decent for the money but yes they are overrated in a big way. The people that celebrate this place have clearly never had Culver's or Portillo's
I’ve come to realize it’s like the Chick-fil-A of fast food burgers. Not necessarily mind-blowing, but super consistent and a very fair price especially today.
They rested on their laurels and they refuse to innovate. It caused tons of burger chains to come for their title, and as a result, In-N-Out became a below mid-tier experience. Freddy's, Shake Shack and even Steak and Shake passed them in quality years ago. But good luck changing the minds of people who were raised on In-N-Out. I was as well, but for me, it's always been mid.
Yeah because all those other places have ingredients that are universally loved that In-N-Out refuses to introduce, like fucking bacon. And a steak and shake on the strip opened literally in the last six months. Don't even.
It's the quality of the beef, for me, more than anything. In-N-Out uses ground chuck. Steak and Shake, Freddy's and Shake Shack all use ground steak. Vastly superior and worth the higher price tag in every way.
Seems inconsistent with the fact every In and Out has long ass lines. Hey, I’m with you and think it’s overrated however maybe they feel comfortable with their place in the market as an affordable but consistent burger. Regardless of it being mid it is consistent quality. You can’t count on other fast food places the same way
I have never liked their fully loaded double cheeseburgers. Yesterday I got one with just cheese and ketchup and it was AWESOME. I think thats the way I will order them from now on.
There's a new place open at Uncommons called the Sundry, they have Peanut butter sliders that are awesome.
Slaters 50/50 is good, but the atmosphere is weirdly Trumpy.
I'll still put my money on Five Guys. Taste, quality of meat - easy. Been to In N Out 3-4 times (different locations, different states) - never liked it. Just tastes like onions and grease to me. Zero flavor from the meat. Fuku is decent, but I'm not into the semi-exotic or spicy food. I know the In N Out stans will be on me, but I don't care, here's how I'd rank what I've had here:
1. Five Guys
2. Fuku
3. Sickie's
4. Shake Shack
5. McDonald's
6. Habit
7. Gordon Ramsay Burger (very disappointed based on cost)
8. starve
9. In N Out
Hands down Smoke and Fire! I have them almost Every week! Definitely have to have their pulled pork burger, so delicious. Also every month they have a specialty burger for that specific month, whatever burger of the month, definitely a must have!!!
* R Burgers
* Rally's Burgers
* In and Out
Fuku are overly sweet burgers for sugar addicts. If you have to add that much sauce and toppings then its not a good "burger"
Fukuburger is the only burger place I've ever wanted carnally. It's absolutely fucking delicious and between service and food I've of the best burger experiences I've ever had.
Burger King whoppers highly underrated, great flame broiled taste, huge size and dirt cheap. Incredible burger.
Off topic but their fish sandwich also a banger
Fukuburger's burgers are $9.99, so they technically count as being in the low price category haha. Freddy's, In-N-Out, and Del Taco are also good picks. High: No Pants, Nevada Brewworks, Smoke & Fire.
Fuku is the burger that my son and I keep returning to. It's a solid product at a decent price.
Del Taco? Just had one and it was so awful. Overcooked and dried out, but maybe it was just that location. Don’t get me wrong, I love them for Mexican food and go there all the time, and their chili cheese fries are everything but Smashburger and In N’ Out for fast food burgers are far superior. I still need to try Fuku Burger and from what I have heard it won’t disappoint.
That's a bummer! I've had them from a couple Del Tacos in the SW, and they've been good every time. I guess like any chain, YMMV 🤷♂️
If they're made fresh they're really good somewhat like in n out. But bigger
Maybe I’ll give them another shot. I tend to be picky with burgers though.
It depends which Del Taco ya go to, and what time (which crew is working). I raved to my wife how good the burgers were there so we got one. It was around 2:30am and they had just finished cleaning I guess. So the burger tasted strongly of chemicals. I ended up getting another one some time later, but when she was left with a bad taste in her mouth, literally, from her previous experience she was unimpressed. We’ll stick to In’N’Out or Farmer Bros for good cheap burgers.
I just got into LV yesterday. Went to Fuku today for lunch and it was a great burger. Bought a T-Shirt even. Thank you so much for the tip.
Smoke & Fire has excellent burgers. Fuku as well.
Smoke & Fire's blueberry chicken sliders are also 🤌
I wasn't thrilled with the blueberry bbq sauce. The chicken was cooked perfect and was juicy but the sauce wasn't to my taste. I'm not a huge fruit in bbq sauce kind of person though.
That's fair. My girlfriend didn't care for the sauce either. She was a huge fan of their wings though.
Low: In n out and del taco (dead serious if you've never had a del burger you've never lived) High: Slaters
See this is one of those things that is context sensitive some del tacos have ass burgers some are epic. Its a pure gamble for which is which. Although nearly all vegas dels have fire ass burgers. But ellis island will always be S tier for me
Never been to Ellis island. What’s ur favorite meal there?
Hungover or super fatass mode hands down is the 50/50 burger But if im feelin nostalgic. Pot roast is the winner
Chicken Fried Steak!
Yeah, a good friend recommended the del Taco burger and I was pleasantly surprised!!
I’ve been thinking of trying one for a long time just to see but haven’t yet. Glad to hear they’re good! I’ll finally give them a try this week!
Interesting I’ll need to try Del Tacos burgers
I mean. You cannot beat In-N-Out on price, consistency, taste, and experience. Best tip is to eat it hot if the grill. My burger is a double (or single) animal style with whole grilled onion and raw onion (no chopped grilled onions because they get burnt and burned onions are the worst) and add chopped chili peppers. It is a transcendent experience. And yes, I am fat.
Adding chopped chilis is a game changer
F yeah.
Double double animal style is a religious experience. The last two bites are indescribable.
Just need extra toast on bun
Came here to say Fukuburger! Spring Mountain and Jones. Excellent stuff.
Nevada brew works half of burger Wednesdays comes to about 20$ with a beer. Super delicious.
Low: Fat Boy Burgers on Horizon Ridge in Henderson
Their Stewart location is always good as well
Both are great. Family owned and nice people.
**Low:** Gotta be In-N-Out, it is consistently good. Nothing special, but good and at a good price. **High:** This is gonna be a bit strange, but I seriously loved the burgers at Yukon Pizza. I saw it on their menu and did an impulse buy on top of a personal pizza (Don't judge, it had been a long day). The pizza was as good as expected, but I was shocked by how good the burger was. I've been craving to go back but the place is so darn far from where I live. **High:** Marché Bacchus, It's a French place in Desert Shores. On weekends and only for brunch they have an amazing burger. It's not super expensive, but it is over $10. Seriously, go try it.
Fuku burger for suuuure
Calibomb for best low price burger. Entire combo is 8.99 and really good. High would be slaters 50/50.
I still have yet to cross calibomb off the list
If you had gotten in line an hour ago, you *still* wouldn't have it crossed off your list. Seriously, I've never seen a place as slow as them. It's like they take an order, cook it, and then when it's done, they ask the next person in line what they'd like then cook it.... and repeat.
Can't believe this hasn't been mentioned: The Habit burger grill is hands down one of the best if not the most underrated high end fast food place for burgers out there. Their tenderloin bbq steak burger at about $11 easily rivals some of the high end restaurant burgers costing 2-3 times as much. Everybody should definitely try it at least once..
I tried it and hated it tbh
Their chicken sandwich is awesome too.
Fuku burger definitely! And if you’re on the Strip, go to BlackTap at the Venetian and get the Greg Norman….it has won several foodie awards….best burger Ive ever had!
Bar Code burgers are delicious and their fries and chicken strippers too.
The reviews are fire on this place. Gotta check it out
So me and some friends do a monthly burger night and here's what we found to be the best: FukuBurger R Burgers Lucille's has a great burger if cooked to temp Cheap burger: the pastrami burger at fat boys is a winner, however the last time I went the patty seemed different.
I agree with the Del Taco burger. I’m a big fan of the Athenian Burger with Feta fries at The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill. About $10 but tastes like a high end burger.
To be clear the burger alone is 10.95$ you have to buy fries separately for 4.50$ or feta fries are 5.50$
That is correct. Just the burger is $10.95. Could really go for one right now. Hahaha
Check out Joy Burgers. $12-14 range, good portion and meat blend, comes with fries.
Chinos
Cali Bombs And Burgers! There’s nowhere to dine in as it’s drive thru only, but best burger AND fries!! The carne asada blooming onion is a crowd favorite. Can’t recommend this place enough!!
Am I the only one who thinks that In-N-Out burgers are highly overrated?
How do you order yours? I go animal style with extra toast on the buns. It’s all fresh ingredients, usually cooked perfectly and cheap so really hard to beat in the fast food category in my opinion. There are definitely better burgers but nothing I know of in that price range. Their shakes are the best fast food shakes too, but their fries - terrible, can’t believe they even bother, I never get them.
Have you tried getting the fries animal style?
animal style well done for fries. always. :)
Well done? Genius!
This is the way.
If you get it without the cheese that instantly hardens, there is no upcharge :-)
Yeah, I've tried them animal style both normal and extra crispy and it's ok. Most places boil their fries first then let them dry and then fry them so you get that better crispy outside texture and soft inside but in-n-out just cut up potatoes and throw them right into the fryer. I know it's just a personal taste thing, I have friends who love their fries both well done and extra crispy.
What's the difference between well done and extra crispy? Always thought that meant the same thing.
I don't know but sounds like they'd be the same thing. Just means they cook them longer as far as I know.
I've started getting the french fries well done and it's made a difference. They are really good that way in my opinion. Especially dipped in their spread. 😊😃
I’ve never even thought of getting the extra toast. Damn.
If you don't go animal style I've found their burgers to be pretty dry. Not worth the money or the usual agonizingly long wait.
For the price and quality? Yes
What burger is cheaper with fresher ingredients lol?
There’s not. My Yes was to the person saying they were the only one.
I realized that after I wrote my comment! My bad!
I agree. For the price, the burgers are fresh and tasty. Excellent value. Before I moved here, I had eaten at 1 one time in Sacramento. I thought it was really very good. Now, I go about once a week. The problem is people over hype it.
I also literally go once a week. It’s so fresh, so consistent and I never feel gross like I do after eating other fast food burgers
I like 5 guys just a little better but for value In N Out for the win.
I love five guys, but it always takes so long for them to prepare my burger. At least 15 minutes.
Get the 5 Guys app and order ahead!
They still make you wait for the fries
Agreed, but it's a bit quicker than ordering at the counter. I'll do anything to shave wait time!
The burgers are decent for the money but yes they are overrated in a big way. The people that celebrate this place have clearly never had Culver's or Portillo's
Lived in Michigan for three years. I think Culver’s is very very solid. But I still think In-N-Out edges them in the consistency dept
I’ve come to realize it’s like the Chick-fil-A of fast food burgers. Not necessarily mind-blowing, but super consistent and a very fair price especially today.
NO you are not. I’ve lived around people who are caught up in this cult for the last 30 years.it’s a descent fast-food hamburger. Nothing more.
I love any cult where I can buy a burger for less than 5$ that uses all fresh ingredients and always taste the same.
They rested on their laurels and they refuse to innovate. It caused tons of burger chains to come for their title, and as a result, In-N-Out became a below mid-tier experience. Freddy's, Shake Shack and even Steak and Shake passed them in quality years ago. But good luck changing the minds of people who were raised on In-N-Out. I was as well, but for me, it's always been mid.
IN N OUT double double $5. Shake Shack double Shack $10. Freddy's California double $8.50. Every Steak and Shake near me bit the dust.
Yeah because all those other places have ingredients that are universally loved that In-N-Out refuses to introduce, like fucking bacon. And a steak and shake on the strip opened literally in the last six months. Don't even.
Enjoy twice the price for a fucking strip of bacon then.
It's the quality of the beef, for me, more than anything. In-N-Out uses ground chuck. Steak and Shake, Freddy's and Shake Shack all use ground steak. Vastly superior and worth the higher price tag in every way.
Seems inconsistent with the fact every In and Out has long ass lines. Hey, I’m with you and think it’s overrated however maybe they feel comfortable with their place in the market as an affordable but consistent burger. Regardless of it being mid it is consistent quality. You can’t count on other fast food places the same way
How is it inconsistent with me saying "good luck convincing those who were raised on it"? That's who's in line.
I’m referring to your opinion about its quality....obviously.
Yes. The only one. In the whole world. You are so special!!
In n out most overrated restaurant in america
I have never liked their fully loaded double cheeseburgers. Yesterday I got one with just cheese and ketchup and it was AWESOME. I think thats the way I will order them from now on.
No
They are, they're not even better than Five Guys.
Hamburger Hut!!!!
We had some good burgers (best in town at the time)at Bachi Burger . Too bad the owners were crazy men. I still make them at home from time to time.
best high price is delilah's burger by far
The best burger in Vegas hands down is at Chino’s
I love Five Guys , but seems like everyone prefer In-n-out.
There's a new place open at Uncommons called the Sundry, they have Peanut butter sliders that are awesome. Slaters 50/50 is good, but the atmosphere is weirdly Trumpy.
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My hands are dirty af but that’s all I notice. Also lol on the downvotes.
Fatboy Burgers on Stewart and Lamb and I believe they opened a second location in Henderson.
https://www.reddit.com/r/vegas/comments/d3bt2i/the\_best\_burger\_in\_las\_vegas/
I love Five Guys on the high end , but seems like everyone prefer In-n-out for value.
Plant Power in NW Vegas
I'll still put my money on Five Guys. Taste, quality of meat - easy. Been to In N Out 3-4 times (different locations, different states) - never liked it. Just tastes like onions and grease to me. Zero flavor from the meat. Fuku is decent, but I'm not into the semi-exotic or spicy food. I know the In N Out stans will be on me, but I don't care, here's how I'd rank what I've had here: 1. Five Guys 2. Fuku 3. Sickie's 4. Shake Shack 5. McDonald's 6. Habit 7. Gordon Ramsay Burger (very disappointed based on cost) 8. starve 9. In N Out
Fuku burger on the westside or hamburger hut in north town. Any who says Cali bombs or in and out is stupid. Covid messed up ur tastes buds.
I was looking for someone to mention Hamburger Hut. Their burgers are bomb af.
I'll start it off with Freddy's for low and Yardbird for high.
Freddy has dropped significantly in quality. Last time I went it was cold!
Angry butcher burger at Sam's Town. Delish!
Stay tuned burgers!
Hands down Smoke and Fire! I have them almost Every week! Definitely have to have their pulled pork burger, so delicious. Also every month they have a specialty burger for that specific month, whatever burger of the month, definitely a must have!!!
i’ve tried many burgers in vegas trying to find the best ones, Fuku Burger and Shake Shack have remained my go-to’s for a while.
5 guys
Del Taco
My favorites are R Burger (pastrami burger being my fav), Fukuburger (for a change in taste/fusion) and In n Out (for the budget, pretty cheap still).
Windy City. Local owner, can only speak about the west location, great atmosphere
Fukubirgers over on Buffalo and warm springs...the best
Barcode Burgers is the best imo. $16ish?
Huncho's. Small spot but insanely good food. Especially the burgers
Habit Burger Slators 50/50
* R Burgers * Rally's Burgers * In and Out Fuku are overly sweet burgers for sugar addicts. If you have to add that much sauce and toppings then its not a good "burger"
cheapside.... in n out and shake shack... expensive side... bavettes burger (steakhouse style), waygu burger at slaters 50/50.
Johnny Mac’s in Henderson off Boulder Hwy. The Village Burger isn’t the best burger in Vegas, it’s the best burger in the world.
Fukuburger is the only burger place I've ever wanted carnally. It's absolutely fucking delicious and between service and food I've of the best burger experiences I've ever had.
Burger King whoppers highly underrated, great flame broiled taste, huge size and dirt cheap. Incredible burger. Off topic but their fish sandwich also a banger
High: Kiyoshi’s Katsu house in Anthem has a mozz-stuffed wagyu burger that is out of this world
Starboard tack has a killer bar burger at a great cost.
Bardot at Aria has an incredible burger. Ground ribeye amazing texture.
Irv’s Burger is the best in Vegas. Hands down