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Burger Point Marsden Park


Looking for a great casual place that serves mouth-watering burgers and sweet styled Spaghetti with Fried Chicken? Then Burger Point is the place to visit to satisfy your hunger. Founded in 2016 by Filipinos Tim and Liezl Casaje Burger Point sells irresistible Burgers and more with a mix of their Filipino cuisine. Having 2 locations in Marsden Park and Wentworth Point, the one I went to was the original location in Marsden Park Home just across the road from both Costco and Ikea in an upcoming industrial area.
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Burgers:

Noted by the restaurant's name it should definitely be a point to visit here to fulfil your burger cravings. The experience starts with a wide range of Burger options starting from $11 for the Old School to $18 for the Marvin Glazed a double beef patty burger with bacon, cheddar, pickles in a doughnut glazed bun. Alongside these 2 options, specials are listed not on the menu but instead at the front counter on A4 paper such as the Spam Sanchez, A beef burger with a chilli and tomato jam, American cheese and a bacon wrapped Spam slab stuffed with cheese. Once you choose the burger you want, they further ask you how you would like your burger patty cooked on beef burgers to ensure it is to your liking. The Burgers are indeed stunning and to my liking, while they may be messy and take a few minutes to come out especially on busy days such as weekend lunch they are however freshly cooked making them juicy and flavourful.

 
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Sweet Spaghetti and Chicken:

Alongside the amazing burgers, Burger Point sell a special dish called the jolly bp. This item is a recreation of a famous item sold by a Filipino fast food chain called Jollibee. The dish is sweet Filipino styled spaghetti, 2 pieces of fried chicken and gravy. Just like the burgers this item is amazing with the spaghetti exactly like how it is at Filipino family gatherings. The spaghetti is sweet but not over the top with my inclusion of hot dog pieces to make it even more authentic. Furthermore the fried chicken is crispy on the outside yet moist and juicy inside.    

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Final thoughts:

Burger Point is a great casual restaurant that serves amazing food including their burgers and speciality items such as the Filipino style sweet spaghetti and chicken. While it may be a little pricey it is definitely worth the cost and will visit again.

Written by Marc Adan 

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