"When it comes to grabbing a quick bite to eat, everyone knows that New York City's pizzas are some of the best you'll ever lay your hands on, but not necessarily its burgers. Cities like Richmond, Milwaukee, and Denver are often cited as some of the best places to find burgers in the U.S., among several others across the South and Midwest."
"Not only are there more burgers than any one person could probably eat in a lifetime in New York City, but there are countless opinions on where to find the best one. From fast food joints to bars and taverns, hole-in-the-wall restaurants to steakhouses and fine dining establishments, there's a burger in NYC for every kind of palate, price range, aesthetic, and occasion."
"Two blocks east of Union Square, you'll find Joe Jr., a small but classic New York City diner serving up comfort food classics, including one of the city's best under-the-radar burgers. Each one is made with 7 ounces of fresh beef, grilled to order, and thick enough that you can specify how you'd like it cooked (and actually get it cooked that way). Offered with or without cheese, each burger can also be ordered deluxe, with lettuce, tomato, coleslaw, pickles, and french fries."
New York City contains roughly 19,500 restaurants and the country's highest number of restaurants per capita, yielding numerous potential burger spots. Pizza in NYC is widely celebrated, while burgers are more commonly associated with cities like Richmond, Milwaukee, and Denver. NYC offers burgers across fast-food joints, bars, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, steakhouses, and fine-dining venues, covering all palates, price ranges, aesthetics, and occasions. Joe Jr., two blocks east of Union Square, operates as a classic diner serving a seven-ounce fresh-beef burger grilled to order and thick enough for specified doneness. Menu variations include Swiss, pizza, veggie, turkey, Greek, and deluxe burgers with typical toppings.
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