
Ghenwa D
1 reviews on 1 places
I recently visited Hunger Bunker, a small restaurant that offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Upon arrival, we discovered that it's better to make reservations. We decided to try a variety of dishes, including burgers, smashed burger, cheese in the bun, and dynamite chicken. To make it a satisfying meal, we opted for the hunger bucket tray upgrade.
The appetizers, such as the fries and mozzarella sticks made with real mozzarella, were enjoyable. However, the wings were disappointing. They lacked freshness and seemed to have been reheated multiple times, resulting in an unsavory taste that was difficult to identify as chicken.
Moving on to the main dishes, the Smash burger was satisfying. We decided to upgrade with double ham, bacon, onions, and cheddar. Unfortunately, the ham was overly salty. The cheese in the bun had an overwhelming presence of mustard and pickles, overshadowing the other ingredients, which wasn't to our liking.
On the other hand, the dynamite chicken stood out among the burgers. The sweet chili sauce complemented the chicken well, and the cheddar dip had a truly remarkable taste of real cheddar.
Overall, the portions were generous, leaving us feeling full but not necessarily satisfied. The abundance of ingredients in each dish could be overwhelming, as it felt like too much was packed into a single burger or plate. Additionally, the approximate cost of $16 per person seemed quite expensive.
The appetizers, such as the fries and mozzarella sticks made with real mozzarella, were enjoyable. However, the wings were disappointing. They lacked freshness and seemed to have been reheated multiple times, resulting in an unsavory taste that was difficult to identify as chicken.
Moving on to the main dishes, the Smash burger was satisfying. We decided to upgrade with double ham, bacon, onions, and cheddar. Unfortunately, the ham was overly salty. The cheese in the bun had an overwhelming presence of mustard and pickles, overshadowing the other ingredients, which wasn't to our liking.
On the other hand, the dynamite chicken stood out among the burgers. The sweet chili sauce complemented the chicken well, and the cheddar dip had a truly remarkable taste of real cheddar.
Overall, the portions were generous, leaving us feeling full but not necessarily satisfied. The abundance of ingredients in each dish could be overwhelming, as it felt like too much was packed into a single burger or plate. Additionally, the approximate cost of $16 per person seemed quite expensive.