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As it expanded over the years I became more curious. When I am at home and wanting a burger I inevitably go to Wolfe Burgers or In-n-Out. When I am out around Los Angeles and in the same mood, I try to find a Fatburger. I love those places and, even though Fatburger has definitely gone downhill in the last few years, I am loyal to them. Yesterday I was in Glendale, though, and passed by The Habit and figured 'why not?'
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The place was crowded when I walked in, crowded in the way you like to see in a burger joint: a couple nurses, a police officer, three massive dudes who looked like construction workers, an older couple, and many other people scattered on the patio. I ordered the #1 - a Charburger, fries and drink. I knew it came with tomato, which I don't like on a burger and I had planned to just take off. But the girl taking my order - without exaggeration the nicest person I have met working behind a counter in as long as I can remember - asked if I wanted everything on it. So I asked for no tomato. The total was $6.53. I don't know why but I was expecting the place to be more expensive.
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The place was crowded when I walked in, crowded in the way you like to see in a burger joint: a couple nurses, a police officer, three massive dudes who looked like construction workers, an older couple, and many other people scattered on the patio. I ordered the #1 - a Charburger, fries and drink. I knew it came with tomato, which I don't like on a burger and I had planned to just take off. But the girl taking my order - without exaggeration the nicest person I have met working behind a counter in as long as I can remember - asked if I wanted everything on it. So I asked for no tomato. The total was $6.53. I don't know why but I was expecting the place to be more expensive.
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I took a seat by the window. On the counter close to me was a small condiment bar with ketchup, pickles, pepperoncinis, jalapenos, and lemon and lime slices. Also malt vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, Cholula, A.1., Tabasco, and rice vinegar. I loved this. I poured myself a small amount of A.1. sauce and mixed a container of ketchup, Worcestershire, and lemon juice- one of my favorite condiments to eat with fries.
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It took about ten minutes to get my food. The fries were hot and crispy. The burger was smaller than I expected but it was fantastic. It reminded me of Rick's, one of my favorite burgers in the San Gabriel Valley. It would be impossible for me to compare it to a Double-Double because the Charburger is grilled over an open flame. As much as I love a Double-Double, the flame gives a taste to a burger (a char, I guess you could say) that can't be matched. (This is not to say I like one better than the other, though.) The reason I poured myself the A.1. was in case the burger needed some extra condiment to give it flavor. It did not. Not one bit. If I ever return here I will order the Double Char; I definitely could have eaten two of these patties.
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It took about ten minutes to get my food. The fries were hot and crispy. The burger was smaller than I expected but it was fantastic. It reminded me of Rick's, one of my favorite burgers in the San Gabriel Valley. It would be impossible for me to compare it to a Double-Double because the Charburger is grilled over an open flame. As much as I love a Double-Double, the flame gives a taste to a burger (a char, I guess you could say) that can't be matched. (This is not to say I like one better than the other, though.) The reason I poured myself the A.1. was in case the burger needed some extra condiment to give it flavor. It did not. Not one bit. If I ever return here I will order the Double Char; I definitely could have eaten two of these patties.
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I liked The Habit even more than I thought I would. It reminded me of the way Fatburger used to be: clean, friendly, crowded, and very fresh ingredients. If there was a Habit in Pasadena I would certainly add it to the rotation of burger joints I visit.
I have heard good things about this place from my So-Cal friends.
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