There are times when you just want to have a burger. I know from previous experience that the Flying Rhino serves elegant entrees that are beautifully plated and taste even better than they look. However, on this particular night, I wanted some simple and satisfying, and so I chose the Cowboy Burger ($12). Of course, ever calorie conscious, I substituted roasted Brussels sprouts for the fries, thus alleviating any sense of guilt for my less-than-heart-healthy choice. The burger might not have looked as beautiful on my plate as the entrees served to my fellow diners, but with one bite I knew that I made the right choice. The burger was served with bacon, cheddar cheese, homemade BBQ sauce, and fried onions strings, a delightful combination of taste and texture. In my opinion, crisp and salty bacon pairs as beautifully with sweet BBQ sauce and crunchy fried onions as a good cabernet sauvignon does with filet mignon. The only thing that would have made my meal better would have been to stick with the fries. Mind you, the Brussels sprouts were perfectly fine, but a decadently delicious burger deserves to be eaten with its perfect counterpart. Calories be damned. I will enjoy my meal and go to the gym tomorrow.
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Spicy Turkey Burger
Flying Rhino is a very recognizable name on Shrewsbury Street. While I have dined there in the past, it has been many years so I was intrigued to try this venue once again.
The atmosphere of the Flying Rhino is vibrant, casual and lively. I was particularly fond of the mosaic when you first enter and the décor is very colorful. The menu offered some terrific selections and I was especially pleased they offer some healthier options, although I must admit I did not select one, it is good to know for the next time.
I’m always drawn to a turkey burger as many restaurants don’t typically have them as a menu option. I decided to select the Spicy Turkey Burger and trying to go with a healthier side option, I ordered the brussel sprouts. OK, I know….they had bacon, guilty – but they were still a slight bit healthier than the fries.
The turkey burger was described as – chargrilled topped with cheddar, pickled jalapenos, onion strings, lettuce, tomato and spicy mayo on a whole wheat bun. I asked for no bun (just the picture of health) and the fixings came on the side, which I appreciated.
Unfortunately the burger was a bit too chargrilled for my liking but the brussel sprouts were delicious (but isn’t everything with bacon?). Overall my meal was good. I did see the grilled swordfish that another Foodie selected arrive at our table (I almost ordered that) and it looked delicious. I will have to try that the next time I go. -LB