Burnt (How to go, what to expect)

There’s no subway station near Burnt except for Lumphini (Blue Line), and you’ll need to walk about seven minutes (450 m). We took a Bolt to get here, while the other customers we saw at the restaurant had come by car.

Other restaurants and, I think, shops are still being built around Burnt, so it looks a bit funny going there since it’s the only restaurant you’ll see.

I love their color palette and the way everything was designed 💗.

Menu ~

My mom and I ordered Burnt Pastrami and Frank’s Flank, and we decided to share so we could try both.

all photos were taken using an iPhone 13 Pro Max / Fujifilm X-T20 18-55 mm

It was okay. It wasn’t as mind-blowing as what I had seen on social media. Maybe that’s because I’ve had better pastrami sandwiches before. My mom and I agreed that Frank’s Flank tasted better!

Would I recommend this place? If you haven’t had a good pastrami sandwich yet, this spot is not bad. And if you want a sandwich for a meal, I think this is a good place to go.

**  to note : Burnt is closed every Tuesday and they have a break time between 3 – 5 PM.

Took some pics outside Burnt before leaving!

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💚, R


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