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I Tried 3 Of The Wildest Burgers From Le Burger Week & Here's What They Were Like (PHOTOS)

There's still time to try some unique burger creations for Le Burger Week 2021!

I Tried 3 Of The Wildest Burgers From Le Burger Week & Here's What They Were Like (PHOTOS)
Alanna Moore | MTL Blog
Contributing Writer

If we're being honest, finding a good burger in Montreal isn't very difficult, but finding a unique one can definitely be a challenge. But thanks to Le Burger Week 2021 happening, local restaurants are coming up with all kinds of fascinating burger recipes and I ordered three of the wildest ones I could find.

Le Burger Week 2021 ends on Tuesday, September 14*, so the clock is ticking if you're hoping to taste test some of the wild creations restaurants around the city have come up with for this food festival. But if ever you miss your chance, don't stress — some participating restaurants keep their creations on their menus all year long.

Notre Boeuf de Grace's "Le REBL burger"

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Price: $20

Address: Multiple locations in Montreal

Le REBL burger is one action-packed creation to say the least. Inside, you'll find two 3oz beef patties, smashed bun, secret sauce, caramelized onions, pickles, Monterey jack cheese, garnished with two chicken nuggets and some honey on the side. So not only do you get a massive burger to munch on, but you also get two nuggets as a little extra snack. Not to mention Notre Boeuf de Grace makes some of the best fries in the city, in my opinion.

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Jack le Coq's "Le Salopard"*

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Price: $13.95

Address: 200, rue Saint- Viateur O, Montreal, QC & 4501, rue Wellington, Verdun, QC

I'll fully admit that part of my curiosity with this burger is that I had never tried Jack Le Coq before. And now that I have, I can say the spicy chicken tenders from there are out of this world, especially when they're inside a burger mixed with honey mustard, hot honey, fried Saputo cheese, pickles, coleslaw, and peppers.

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Mont Tacos' "Le Burger Taco"

Alanna Moore | MTL Blog

Price: $10.99

Address: Multiple locations in Montreal

This may not exactly be the most photogenic burger — I'm blaming the fact that I ordered it rather than getting it straight from the restaurant — but Mont Tacos' in-house cheese sauce all over shreds of beef really makes for the perfect in between of both a burger and a taco. There are some pickles hidden in Le Burger Taco also, which are always a necessity.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

* This article has been updated.

  • Alanna Moore
  • Contributing Writer

    Alanna Moore is a Contributing Writer for MTL Blog. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies & cultural studies from McGill University in 2019. With over three years experience in editing and writing, she has developed a real passion for words and the people who speak them. You can contact her at alanna@mtlblog.com.

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