From 26th to 30th August, Bread Street Kitchen & Bar invites Dubai’s burger buffs to celebrate one of the world’s culinary icons…The Burger. With three delicious buns on the menu for AED 135, patty professionals can indulge in the brie cheeseburger with wild mushrooms, the gruyere cheeseburger with veal bacon and avocado, or the BSK Wagyu burger…. a firm favourite and Gordon Ramsay signature dish.
Established six years ago in the UK, the best day of the year was invented to celebrate the iconic burger in all its glory. To this day, there continues to be a debate over who invented this oh so popular meaty dish, from Hamburg, Germany, to New Haven, Connecticut. Whatever the truth about the burger origin, this global dietary staple has stood the test of time!
Burger Buff Fast Facts
- The first burger was created sometime around the turn of the 19th century and its popularity was boosted at the 1904 World’s Fair in St Louis, Missouri, USA
- Popular chains include Hamburgers starting in 1923, Big Boy beginning in 1936, and McDonald’s beginning in 1940
- While the hamburger started in the United States, its name is taken from the city of Hamburg, Germany
- Hamburgers weren’t originally a delectable, trendy fast-food item – they grew out of economic necessity as innovators in the food industry needed a way to use off-cuts of meat productively
- During WW1, the US Government tried to rename hamburgers to ‘liberty sandwiches’
- If we arrange all the hamburgers eaten by Americans in a year in a straight line, it would circle our planet 32 times or more
- 60 per cent+ of all sandwiches sold globally are actually burgers
- About 75 per cent of food establishments now have at least one burger on their menus. Of those, 80 per cent reported that burgers are the best-selling item
- McDonald’s sells 75 hamburgers every second and sells 550 million Big Macs each year
- Cheeseburgers were invented by mistake in Pasadena, California, in 1924 when a guy named Lionel Sternberger was working at his dad’s hamburger stand and accidentally burned one side of a burger, covering it with cheese to hide the mistake
To find out more about Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen & Bar or to make a reservation, log onto www.atlantis.com/dubai/restaurants/gordon-ramsay-bread-street-kitchen or call + 971 4 426 0800. Alternatively, check us out on social media @breadstreetkitchendubai