Cebuanos are a picky bunch, and it takes a lot of effort before you can satisfy this particular market. In fact, Cebu has become the test market of some food companies who want to make it big in other parts of the archipelago. If you will survive the Cebuano market, you will survive in the big city up north. So when a small stall opens up in the Queen City of the South and continues to provide great-tasting food after a couple of years, it definitely is one store to watch out for in the future.
Burgaholic along Maria Cristina Ext. |
Burgaholic Story
Burgaholic was borne out of a passion for eating and the need to have an outlet from the daily grind. Juan Ismael Arceo is the man behind the place. When we were there, the dad was manning the cash box at that time since his son was at work. The main reason they did not open another branch was that they could not find a suitable location in the city.
The Quarter Pounder at Burgaholic |
I was arrived at the place at around 6:45 PM, and they were already cooking burgers. Apparently, a number of their return customers call ahead for their orders and pick them up after they’re already cooked. There were at least two people who picked up their orders before my brothers and nephews arrived at the place.
Burgaholic offers three variants of their burger: The Classic, The Quarter Pounder, and The Half Pounder. The Classic burger comes with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, and their signature Cheesy Mushroom Sauce. You can also add bacon into the mix for an additional PhP20. The Quarter Pounder comes with all the ingredients of The Classic Burger plus bacon and jalapeno. On the other hand, The Quarter Pounder is specifically made for people who have huge appetites.
The Quarter Pounder |
Customized Grill at Burgaholic |
Burgers Grilling at Burgaholic |
The Grilled Pork Belly With Rice
After demolishing our Quarter Pounders, we decided to try the Grilled Pork Belly with Rice. The pork belly was thicker than the ones you can find in supermarkets. It is seasoned by their signature dry rub and slathered with their home-made barbecue sauce. The dad said they do not use salt on the pork belly, which gives it the right amount of juiciness. It also has the right amount of sweetness in it. While some people I know may not appreciate the sweet taste of the Grilled Pork Belly of Burgaholic, its juiciness will definitely win them over.
The dining and cooking area is the garage of the owner, which is typical of a number of hole-in-the-wall places here in the Queen City of the South. They have monobloc tables and chairs, which is suitable enough for their patrons. People do not go there for the ambiance; they go there for the food. In fact, when we were at Burgaholic another table was occupied by two customers who were also there for the food. Some tenants of the apartment also came out to eat.
The Classic is priced at PhP100 while the Quarter Pounder costs PhP175. The Half Pounder is priced at PhP295 while their Grilled Pork Belly with Rice costs PhP100.
Burgaholic is located along Maria Cristina Extension, right beside the Bordz Bar. When I went there, I thought I missed the place, but after seeing burgers being grilled, I knew I was at the right place. If you are riding a taxi, just tell the driver to bring you to the Bordz Bar along Maria Cristina Extension. If you burgaare commuting, you can get off at Cocomall and walk along Maria Cristina Street until you reach a point where the road turns left. Burgaholic is located a few meters from the turn. If you are coming from National Bookstore, walk towards Juana Osmeña Street until you reach Maria Cristina Street. Turn right and follow the road until it turns left. The place is on the left side of the road.
The Quarter Pounder |
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