Zarina Akchurina
The burger and lobster at Mayfair were absolutely delightful. The cocktails and oysters on the top level were a perfect start to the meal, offering a wonderful combination of flavors and freshness. The burger was juicy and flavorful, and the lobster was perfectly cooked. A great dining experience overall!
Dan Mark
We - a group of 5 - lunched here on the 21st of September 2023.
The place was not crowded so we could easily get a table.
The staff is so great - polite and attentive.
The food selection is nice - many exciting choices. I had the Beast Burger.
The idea of the burger - kind of “Surf and Turf”-style - with some lobster meat on top of a minced beef patty was an excellent idea. It tasted well, but I found the beef patty to lack taste - lack of salt - and lack of some kind of spices/seasoning. But it was not bad - just a bit neutral in the taste.
Even though I liked the food there are so many other very good restaurants in the area that I would most likely try another one instead of returning.
Ash DaFixerTV
The location is easily the BEST KEPT SECRET in Mayfair.
Amazingly timed service, friendly atmosphere & even if you dine alone, you feel never feel out of place.
The staff were all in good spirits which is a positive reflection of the strength of the management.
Highly recommended 👌🏾
My waiters name was Lorand.👍🏽
L U
Great food. The burger’s so tall I didn’t even try biting into it. I just knife and forked it… (see photo evidence)
I went there on Friday at lunchtime (12:30-ish).
The service was quick and pleasant. I believe the main waitress who looked after my table was called Karola.
Cindy Bradske
Lobster Roll and fries were delicious! Enjoyed the watermelon martini as well. All served by a my good natured server Rares!
Dino Da Silva
As it was the first time, we went for the combo for TWO. It gives you the opportunity to try everything. The food was great and now if we go back the Roll combo will be the preference. It’s much better then the actual lobster!
Burak A
I had the pleasure of dining at Burger & Lobster Mayfair during my recent vacation in London, and it turned out to be a delightful surprise! I stumbled upon this restaurant by chance and I'm so glad I did.
The wagyu burger and seafood plate that I ordered were absolutely delicious, and definitely the best burger I've ever had. The seafood was cooked to perfection and simply amazing. The staff were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, taking the time to explain the dishes to me and ensuring that I had a great experience.
As someone from the Netherlands with a Turkish background, I really appreciated the warm hospitality and delicious food at Burger & Lobster Mayfair. It was definitely a highlight of my trip and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great dining experience in London. I will definitely be visiting again when I'm in town!"
Stas Medvedev
Ever since Misha Zelman had published his mono-product manifest in 2011, I was keen to visit his new concept restaurant in London. He is a true story of a self-made restaurateur. His prior concepts in Moscow and London were always successful.
Only 12 years after I finally made it to Burger & Lobster.
Located in an old pub on Mayfair it has its charm and appeal. Service is great and well above London average.
The menu is true to its concept. One pager with a minimum, but enough options to choose from.
I chose the Roll Combo. Two bestsellers together. Beef burger and famous Lobster roll. I was asked how I wanted my burger to be cooked and the waiter suggested medium. I preferred it medium to rare, but the waiter said the burger is too thin for it, so we settled on medium.
Watermelon cocktail was just splendid option for a non-alco drink. I liked it a lot.
When my dish arrived, I liked its presentation. It comes on a large plate with a lemon garlic butter in the metal saucer.
Lobster roll is an absolute killer. Juicy lobster in a folded perfect brioche toast. I still have this mouth feeling. Side salad was good. Fries were at its best.
When it comes to the burger, well, it just doesn't live up to my expectations. With the Burger being at the front of your name and with all this manifest behind, when Misha was bold enough to charge 20 pounds for its burger, cause he believed it being the best.
Sad, but true is, it's not the best.
Brioche bun is great. It's soft and on a sweet side. Red onions are the best. Pickles, lettuce, tomatoes are just as good. It's the beef burger that I have questions to. The only argument I have, the Combo comes with 5oz and not the 8oz classic burger, which might destroy the balance of it.
It was unbalanced. All the ingredients just didn't come together as they should. The meat was dry and the sauce didn't help. It lacked the concentration and the flavour. The beef was shy among other ingredients.
And that's my biggest disappointment. That's not what I expect the signature dish to be.
Other than that, it was all good.
So it doesn't even make my Top5 burgers.
Young Joo Yoon
We had a great time - Karen was so sweet and made our time great - her professional attitude and big smile :)
I will come back!
Ibrahim Alshamrani
I would like to take a moment to extend my sincere appreciation for the exceptional service provided by Fatima and Karen. Their dedication, professionalism, and attention to detail truly exceeded my expectations.
Fatima consistently went above and beyond to ensure that my needs were met. Her friendly demeanor and willingness to assist were evident in every interaction we had. She was extremely knowledgeable about the products and services offered, and her patience in addressing my questions and concerns was greatly appreciated.
Karen, on the other hand, demonstrated remarkable problem-solving skills and resourcefulness. Whenever I encountered an issue, she swiftly and efficiently resolved it, leaving me feeling reassured and satisfied. Her ability to handle challenging situations with grace and composure was truly commendable.
Both Fatima and Karen exemplified outstanding customer service throughout my experience. Their genuine care for my satisfaction and their commitment to delivering a positive experience were evident at every step. I am truly grateful for their assistance and would highly recommend their services to anyone in need.
Thank you, Fatima and Karen, for going above and beyond to ensure my satisfaction. Your exceptional service has left a lasting impression, and I will undoubtedly return for any future needs.
Modyfoody
Such a wonderful place to have the most filling and generous food at the best prices,optimal hygienic conditions and with a really friendly and professional staff. Great place.
Tanya Vasunia
Super food and polite service! The lobster was perfect not over cooked which I thought it might be! The ambiance was lovely and I look forward to visiting again!
Ibrahim Almayahi
Amazing lobster rolls!, tried the branch and dubai but this by far has the best taste, everything was great, i liked the service too, god i miss london
Stephanie Abou Jaoude
A restaurant that is a must try. The food is BOOM, so delicious, and tasty. The service is good, the staff are so nice, and the ambience is good for a small place and very clean. It was a very good experience.
La Femme Gourmande🐝
When is come to a perfect burger this is the place. Delicious burgers that you must have it. Two mixes that i loved them. The lobster is so fresh and juicy. The place is nice, simple but it s all about the food there. Must try!!!!
Taranpreet Singh
Amazing food! Big portions, nice if you want to share different plates. <br/><br/>Not a new one for me but always good and fun. Deserts are also good and if it’s your birthday you get one free.
Voneats
Not my first time having Burger & Lobster in London - but it's definitely my first in Mayfair. Back then, it was so much easier for people with difficulties to choose as the menu was limited to burger or lobster, grilled or steamed. Now, they started to offer different items so we got ourselves the 1.5 pounds lobster for £40 to share. It's impossible to finish one by myself.
Maya
While I regret not trying the lobster roll because of the many great feedback I heard about it, I really enjoyed the Lobster burger! The truffle and brie add an incredibly delicious taste to it! The fries were ok, and service was great.
Rewamn5
Where to start... the staff are extremely friendly and the place is nice and cozy. The lobster roll was pretty good but tooooo salty for my liking. The burger was delicious. Would recommend the fried calamari as a starter but would also say it was salty.
Not Nathan
We were looking for a place to eat and happened to be walking by, so we popped in. Place was packed and there was an hour wait to get in, but fortunately they offered us a table right away. Menu is pretty toned down and simple- burgers and/or lobster. We tried both and weren’t disappointed. Even the chips (fries) and salad that come with the meals were really good. Definitely a must try, if you’re in the area.
Antoine Awad
Lovely place and concepy. My friend recommended this place and I’m really glad I tried it. It very known for its combo meal which obviously has burger and lobster. Unfortunately, on that day I decided to only try the burger. I had the Chilli Burger. It was so good and hot. Their drinks are also great. Service is prompt and staff is welcoming. Definitely going back to try the combo. I wish it was cheaper though.
Anmol Arora
I've lived in Boston, a city famous for its Maine Lobster Rolls, and this place serves one that can challenge Boston's cultural treat. <br/>It's always busy, but yet well spaced out. A must visit for everyone! <br/>Ps. I love their bibs!
Mike
Simple menu, burger or lobster. I went with the burger and it was solid, good sized, cooked reasonably. Fries were good. Fun atmosphere. Open broader hours than most if you're between lunch and dinner.
Bint Rak
I order for takeaway( beef burger / original lobster ) .. So I advice don't take it away agin .. Because it will be cold and not testy 😟... Hope to try it again in the restranet..
Abdul
Simply perfect atmosphere and food 👍🏼 I been here couple of times, if you visit London then don't miss it !!<br/>I tried all burgers and grilled lobster but couldn't try fired one as not time but for sure I would next time :) Finally, don't miss the butter garlic sauce ummm even with burger.<br/>Thnx to their nice staff as well,
Marwah Hash
I love the lobster rolls. Sooo tasty. Staff are friendly and atmosphere is great if its not crowded. This one is better that the Other branches...
Nicole O'Neill
I picked this restaurant for the evening because I loved the concept: limited choice on a menu but the limited options were amazing. I had the lobster burger (brioche bun) and it was incredible. I was surprised that the lobster was cold - I wish it had been warm but it was nevertheless delicious. I had the South Carolina cocktail and that is one of my favourite cocktails to date.<br/><br/>A Burger & Lobster has just opened in Cape Town and I can't wait to try it out.
Anshul Sehgal
The lobster roll was amazing!!! My friend ended up having two grilled lobsters which tasted equally yum which was served along with a garlic sauce! <br/>The well done beef burger and the grilled chicken burger was equally good! <br/>Must go to place!
Fatima AZ
I love this branch. The staff was very friendly. She shows us the trick to get the meat out of a lobster claw. Personally i think that the grilled lobester tastes better than the roll for the fact that i love my food to be serve hot.
MyFoodBelly
Too often, I’m overwhelmed by all the choices available at restaurants, which is why Burger & Lobster is the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for a delicious meal without all the complications. K and I were very keen to visit while we were in London as we’d heard great things about it. The idea is simple – choose burger or lobster. The former comes as a gargantuan 10 ounce steak beefburger while the latter is further subdivided into a whole lobster or a lobster roll. All options are same price and served with fries and salad, so it ultimately boils down to a single decision. We were in a seafood mood that night so we ended up ordering both lobster options – for the same price, it definitely seemed like the smarter choice to go for lobster over burger.
William Hillock
The beeeest! My new favourite spot in London for sure - this place is simple and effective. They might not have 3 options but they do them extremely well. <br/><br/>The ambience is great as everyone is loving the food they are eating. I've gone in a group and I've gone alone - enjoyed it equally! Wine is affordable too. <br/><br/>Lobster brioche - do yourself a favour.
Venusmasiha
Burger and Lobster serves the best lobster roll, I've ever had. I've introduced many of my family and friends to Burger and Lobster and so far no one has left the restaurant disappointed!<br/>Just be aware that no bookings can be made at this restaurant and during dinner-time you may have to be put on the waiting list due to popular demand. But it's worth it!
Elif Yıldırım
Simple menu; you have only 3 options. (which is good, especially if you are a tourist) we had burgers and grilled lobster to share. Lobster was yummyy!👌🏻 And they have excellent cocktails as well. I can't wait to go again!!!
Laura Poerio
I love this place, especially the famous sandwich with lobster. Even the lobster with fries is really good. Cocktails are nice and service is quick.
Lustevie Evie
I love the idea to have a lobster served with chips or in sandwich!! atmosphere was great and even was packed the service was fast and polite. definitely recommend it.
Vanda Costa Dias
Portugal has a very strong tradition, speaking in gastronomic terms, to have great seafood, however eat lobster is quite expensive. The Burger & Lobster was a pleasant surprise, with a fantastic concept, only 3 ways to eat lobster and a great price!<br/><br/>I loved the concept, loved the atmosphere and the space in general. The lobster is served with fries and a great sauce. I can not wait to return
JB
Had the burger and a Sussex Bitter for lunch. I was skeptical of this place, but the burger (I added bacon) and fries with some complementary greens added on the side proved to be outstanding. Cool place, I would definitely come back and go for either another burger or try the lobster.
Nina Filiptsik
I love burger and lobster restaurants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!In Mayfair always big queue. More enjoying in Knightsbridge branch😊
David Food Leasing
Do: anything with the lobster especially the lobster rolls. <br/><br/>Don't: do the beef burgers. They're good but ... Cmon, the lobster. <br/><br/>Tip: eat at the bar. It's such a nicer experience chatting to the bartender too.
Ece Salihoglu
Easy menu with only 3 choises. I tried both the lobster and the lobster sandwich. If you don't want to struggle with the lobster itself then definitely try the sandwich. It's delicious!
BlancheMange
One of the very few places where you can have a good quality laid back meal in Mayfair. I keep coming back because the lobster is priced really fairly and is delicious and the vibe is great. The only let down for me is dessert! Normally only one choice and is subpar compared to the rest of the meal.
Bonnie W
So, I went for dinner at this little place, you may have heard of it? It’s only the blogger holy grail, Burger & Lobster and all I can say is why have I not come sooner?. Having lived and studied in London and I’ve never been here? Bad Londoner, right?. So let’s get right into the nitty gritty of it, shell we? (tehe)
Melbourne Foodie
AMAZING meal! Lobster was sooo yummy. Though the lobster roll still doesn't beat the one I had at the market in US, it was pretty close! Would definitely be back!
Quiet Eating
For the price, you really can't fault the restaurant. Excellent lobster and sides for a very reasonable price. However, the no booking rule means that you are likely to be left standing in the cold for a long time. Maybe a test to see how badly you REALLY want that lobster. I have had the burger once but although it is good, seems a bit over priced when you get lobster for the same price. That is even discounting the human costs (i.e. queuing) that you will have to endure to earn a seat at the table. So do yourself a favor. Go for the lobster, not the burger.
KS_Ate_Here
Call me lazy but I’d be a happier man if I was presented with a multi-choice questionnaire for decisions I had to make on a daily basis. That way, I can spend less time on trivial subjects such as shirt/tie combos and turn my attention to big issues such as how to achieve world peace and, more importantly, what to have for my next meal. Unfortunately, it’s not all quite that easy but Burger and Lobster are sure doing their best to keep things as simple as possible.<br/><br/>With multiple locations around London, Burger and Lobster have made a name for themselves through 2 things; their burgers and their lobster. In fact, the most difficult thing about the meal is getting a table which, because bookings are not usually taken, can take up to over an hour if you go during peak times.<br/><br/>But once you do get in, everything becomes pretty straight forward. You have the choice of either ordering the burger, the lobster roll or the lobster. Complications arise only if you decided to go for the lobster where you have to choose whether you want small, medium or large and grilled or steamed. The burger, lobster roll and small lobster are all £20 (with the medium and large lobsters understandably costing more) and come with a serving of salad and chips.<br/><br/>Being a man of simple mind, I stayed away from the difficult decisions accompanying the lobster and ordered the lobster roll though my more competent friends managed to get through the lobster order with no trouble (they got a small one and grilled. I was shocked at how easy they made it look).<br/><br/>The lobster roll, a toasted brioche bun stuffed with lobster meat and served with a light Japanese mayo, is 100% pure awesomeness. It was just absolutely incredible. The brioche bun was buttery and creamy which complemented the lobster filling like they were designed to be eaten together and the lobster was steamed cooked just right - still firm to the bite and retained all its natural seafood goodness. I could eat this over and over and over again. I’m hungry just thinking about it.<br/><br/>The lobster that came to our table was grilled over charcoal and served with a beautiful garlic butter sauce. The sauce, though full of flavour, was subtle enough as to not overpower the taste of the crayfish. I also thought the portion of crayfish was quite generous for £20 and that this dish was probably the best value for money of the 3 choices.<br/><br/>As far as the sides go, they may not make your meal but they are not certainly nothing to be scoffed at. The salad was spinach, red onion and parmesan which was nice but like Homer Simpson famously proclaimed, “You don’t make friends with salad”. The chips were excellently fried; crunchy exterior but fluffy and dense interior and though not meant to be the highlight of the dish, held its own as part of the overall meal.<br/><br/>So there it is, a delicious stress-free meal done and dusted. Now I can finally move onto more important thoughts such as finding a socially acceptable location in Central London to take a nap in public.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Also follow me on Twitter @annixontong and @wetrykai and on Instagram @annixontong.
Emma Rose Tully
When I started this blog coming up to two years ago now I would write about anything and everything – from art galleries I’ve visited to fancy dress outfits I’d created. Since then it’s been heavily weighted with food reviews. I love finding new places, particularly independently run restaurants and bars to visit and review. What better place to find these new experiences than London – steeped in history, buzzing with energy and constantly leading the field in everything from its cuisine to its cutting edge fashions, there really is no place more diverse or exciting to live in the UK than London (ShortList, 2012).
Khaled J
Menu is simple and straight forward. Three dishes to chose from. Lobster (grilled or boiled), lobster roll or burger. (Any dish is for 20£). <br/><br/>Loved the grilled lobster, didn't like the boiled lobster claws. <br/><br/>A must visit. Restaurant doesn't take reservations. First come first served. Be early otherwise be prepared to wait 30 - 45 minutes. <br/><br/>Revisited again and ordered burger I loved it as well; but, I surely prefer the lobster over it
Little Things
Nestled down a little side street among the hustle, bustle and money splashing fair that is Mayfair, lies this little gem. I had heard nothing but good things about this restaurant, and it certainly did not disappoint...
Emma Rose Tully
Since opening it’s doors for the first time in December 2011 bloggers have been all over Burger & Lobster , as have the public joining the end of one hour long queues. With a no reservation policy and having tried to dine there before I was more prepared this time, arriving at the Mayfair branch straight after work.... I was super excited about eating at Burger and Lobster, it’s safe to say that it has been top of my list of places to visit for a good year.
Foodieade
Loved it - wish they had a dessert menu
Samantha Riely
Always get the lobster. Omg we waited an hour and a half for a table last week my friends all got the lobster clearly they had the right advice slung to them I however was interested in what type of burger id get for 20 quid. It was a good burger but as my friends say now who goes to burger and lobster and doesn't get lobster, so here's the advice first hand always get the lobster to avoid food envy!
Sandra Wilkinson
London Dining Guide. Visited all 3 now.<br/><br/>Great idea/Great Presentation......but gets a bit boring after a while!
Worldwide Diner
Great Place!! But....... I was at Burger & Lobster recently with friends from work for drinks/dinner. Upon entering we were pleasantly greeted by the waitress and sat down much quicker than she had initially promised. Big tick on service. My friend and I decided to order one of each (burger/lobster.. just in case) and halve between us. The burger was very delicious. The lobster however was a little disappointing. Whilst cooked well it had a chlorine taste to it and wasn't as fresh as I had hoped for. Maybe it was an off night. They made up for it though with a great dessert. So would I go again???? Absolutely, but I do hope there is some improvement in the lobster!!
Mike
Simple and excellent. I have been here three times now and it has been consistently excellent every time. I always have the burger (not a lobster fan) and it has been cooked to perfection every time. Great concept, super staff and good food every time. Brilliant!
Princess Souassou
It was busy, but we were served on time luckily. The food was nice and the waiters were friendly. I would go there again.
Julia
A gimmick. This was a restaurant I was very excited about trying. The reviews have been quite universally positive. And so we arrived early to claim a table at 6pm and after 45 minutes waiting in a nearby pub made our way to our table.<br/>I think simplicity in any menu is key - no-one can cook 400 dishes - but when there are only 3 on the menu they need to be absolutely perfect.<br/>As a group of seven we opted for four burgers to share plus 2 lobsters with salad and fries - and they were fries. Fries that looked very similar to macdonalds and really pretty much tasted the same.<br/>The burgers were fine but wet and the patty fell apart - we asked for medium and they were incredibly rare too. The lobsters however were the major let down - they were overcooked. How this can be in a restaurant called lobster and burger is beyond me? The choice of beers was limited - and the best was sold out - Sierra Nevada. The back up was a pretty rubbish Argentinian beer which was tasteless.<br/>Look it's fine - it's perfectly acceptable American food - but to think some people were waiting 90 minutes for this food is gob smacking. Are us londoners really that gullible and seduced so much by these silly food trends. Sadly yes it seems!
Graham Wood
OK but faux. Good but not great. I suppose places like this depend upon customers not having experienced the real thing. Lobster Roll lacks trad detail-lobster dressing/sauce, pickles, crisps, veg (you do get an OK side salad and ordinary thin fries)-doesn't need much but without these it falls a bit flat. London gets another just-adequate imitation (see London's Mexican Restaurants).
TSS
Thursday Dinner. Myself and five friends decided to check out this restaurant following a recommendation. The food was great, although I was disappointed to hear they had no gluten-free bread, and only the "California burger" was available to me. However, the no-carb alternative was delicious, and our waitress Ellie was attentive, efficient, and made our meal very special. Thank you to all at B &L.
Loughlin
Been here twice and both times the lobster has danced into your mouth. Well worth the wait!
Foodiequeen
Great food, easy selection. Worth the wait for a table. Both lobster roll and burger were delish, but £20 burger is not good value for money. Go with the lobster.
David Grawrock
Lobster roll. Yep really only three items on the menu, burger, lobster, or lobster roll. All for the same price. The burger was great, favorable, juicy, huge, bacon, I mean what more could you ask for. However the lobster roll simply outshines that burger. Oh my the amount of butter in the toast totally made up for the fact that there wasn't any butter to dip the lobster in. HUGE chunks of lobster, i even saw a complete claw. Service was good and explained our choices very nicely. Our server also dealt nicely with the table next door that couldn't figure out what they were ordering (they had the same three choices but couldn't handle that, would be interesting to watch that group at a three page menu place :)
Pst
Thumbs up!. Quality beef. one of the best burger in town, very tasty. Generous sizes, well cooked lobster, solid french fries..un voyage!<br/>all that for merely 20 pounds a dish..
Vero
When she doens't call you back.... ‘No reservations’? Of course, there are! What would you call a fact that one still has to come down to the restaurant two hours before the anticipated dinner and put his name down on the list - as opposed to an old-fashion way of doing so over the phone? <br/><br/>We went to Burger and Lobster yesterday and were second on the list when we arrived, assured by a not so welcoming lady at the door that a table would be ready within 1 to 2 hours wait. Alright, we thought, and headed to the nearest bar to start an evening with a drink… And there we were, sitting at the May Fair Bar two hours later with three cocktails down my neck and no phone call from the B&L people. Almost considered having a dinner at the Nobu who always make sure they help you find a table especially on a Wednesday night but thought, hey, I want to try the Burger and Lobster and see for myself if it is worth waiting for at all after all..<br/> <br/>So we decided to head back to the restaurant to see what’s happened. The lady at the door had now a longer list in her hand and a fewer customers waiting outside. We were offered to wait again, now at the restaurant’s bar where all cocktails were served with an orange zest on top, not that we cared much after the ones we had at the May Fair Bar. All in all, after having put our names on the list at 6:25pm we were finally seated at a quarter to 9pm. Hurray!!!<br/><br/>The place was buzzing and packed – and no wonder why. The grilled lobster I had was good and a real value for money as you’d expect to pay a bit more for a half lobster in other London restaurants. However, the burger was a bit of a disappointment – nothing wrong with it but nothing spectacular either. I had better ones in.. Byron and had not had to wait for it for hours for it!<br/><br/>I am not really sure what B&L are trying to achieve with their limited menu where burger does not really fit (and is overpriced) and the waiting time which is beyond comprehension. A fully packed place every night and no returning customers? I truly wonder how long they last… <br/><br/>As for me, I’d rather take control over my dinner arrangements, be it a burger or lobster.
Jonathanctanner
Cracking. A must try. I admit that the first time I tried to eat at Burger and Lobster it went so badly it never happened but I vented my frustration by email and the impeccably polite management encouraged me to return so I did - and boy am I glad. This is a great restaurant, smartly fitted out in a US diner type style (but a nice seaside one) and the service was brilliant, as were our lobsters. I can't comment on the burger and £20 is a bit steep for one of them but for a lobster its a bargain. especially in Mayfair. Me and my family all left with a big grin on our face - can't recommend it enough, but be prepared to wait owing to the irritating no reservations policy.<br/><br/><br/>-----27 Apr, 2012-----<br/><br/>Don't bother. Emailed these guys 2 weeks before I planned to visit as a celebration dinner with friends from out of town. Was told to arrive between 1730 and 1800 to secure a table for for 4 before the rush which I did but was sadly told to leave and expect a 2-3 hour wait. No phone call after 3 and 1/2 hours and a return visit to the restaurant established we were being asked to queue for another hour. A real shame as members of our party had to leave London. This seems a successful format but if you want honesty and integrity rather than naked arrogance from the door staff after making as much effort as possible to ensure a smooth visit then I suggest you head to the Big Easy in Chelsea or similar.
Catherine
Delicious - worth the wait!. Get here early! Fun and delicious dinner with friends. Had a two hour wait so went to a local pub beforehand. By the time we got a table, the staff were so friendly and had a wonderful selection of drinks. There's two main items; and they do both well (of course)! Will definitely be back, next time a bit earlier to get a table...!
Cass
Good eats. I fully expected to be annoyed by the no-reservations policy, but the doorman/name-taker could not have been nicer about it (and there was no wait when I got there at 5:50 on a Friday). Had to wait for the whole party to get there so kept pushing our name back...Glad we waited.<br/>The lobster is INCREDIBLY good value - 20 pounds and you'll leave full and happy. Its a simple concept and well executed - from the lobster to the garlic butter to the fries. And even a tasty, differentish side salad.<br/>Bloody mary's also were delish. Only complaint is that it felt a bit rushed - our food was brought to table within 2 minutes of ordering (literally) and then after we were done, had dessert in front of us were told that they needed to turn over the table. While I applaud the fact that its one of the few restaurants in London that seems keen on actually making money/turnover, that's not something a waitress should SAY when you've been seated for approx 1hr. <br/>Would definitely go back - but better for a quick bite with someone you know, then a group dinner because you definitely CANT linger over drinks...
Mmmnice
Definitely worth a visit. I went on a Friday afternoon for a late lunch/early dinner with a friend, we managed to get a high table as soon as we walked in, which was great as I've heard that you can end up waiting a fair while for a table during more busy periods. We were both suitably impressed. The restaurant is in a great location, less than 5mins walk from Piccadilly and right near the lovely Green Park. We both went for the lobster, mine steamed whilst my friend had his grilled, and we both opted for the garlic butter sauce. From my understanding all the dishes come with chips and a side salad. You basically get served half a lobster which is split down the middle. Although this was my first time eating lobster I thought it was of a good quality and could tell straight away that it was fresh. Personally I would probably opt for having my lobster grilled if I was to eat there again, as the taste and texture were more to my personal preference. We both chose drinks from the Aperitif part of the cocktail menu. I thought that they were very well made and of a good value in terms of Central London (£9 each). I would strongly suggest having a drink at the bar before having a meal as these cocktails I thought were worth tasting and they have a great bar which stretches the length of the restaurant. In terms of decor there was a heavy influence on wood, with wood paneled walls, and the bar, tables and chairs all entirely wooden too. Overall I'd recommend this restaurant and would probably visit again, as I think you can get a very good meal for under £30.
Neg212
It's ok but still not sure how two meals and two drinks each (draught beer) ended up costing £78
Evita Chiang Zanuso
Wont be going back. Knowing how popular this place is and attracted by the excellent reviews, we decided to go start waiting at Burger & Lobster (B&L) at 630pm last night for a table. I expected a 2 hour wait which was what the hostess informed us would be when we arrived at 6.30pm. They recommended we go to a bar nearby for drinks and wait for their call once a table is ready. Off we went to Tempo - a bar/restaurant close by (oddly with the Tempo business card with B&L printed on the back- is B&L getting a commission?)<br/><br/>After 2 hours and 20 mins and still no phone call, one of us headed back to B&L. Was assured that it would be another 20 mins only. Well, as we have already waited this long. Another 20 mins later, still nothing, we all headed back to B&L. Very stressed manager tells us the table meant for us is right here but the people just won't leave. Urmm it could be because they have just ordered more drinks and are still eating. Eventually we get a table, having waited THREE & A HALF HOURS. The food arrives 15 mins after ordering. We were done with eating in 50 mins after a 3 and a half hour wait.<br/><br/>Food - was very nice even if burger we ordered well done was rare. We were too hungry to send it back and just took it. Lobsters were lovely. Fries were nothing special. Salad was tasty with very flavorsome tomatoes.<br/><br/>Service during the meal - very harassed and rushed - staff were clearly stressed out. Not sure why was there were so many of them.<br/><br/>When we finished, we were asked if we wanted desert which we didn't but we were about to order more drinks when the bill arrived on our table (we hadn't asked for it). Not great considering the long wait and we had only been there for 50 mins.<br/><br/>We asked service to be taken off the bill due to the overall bad service and experience of 3 and a half hour wait. The waiter said he had to tell his manager. We expected he would at least come to speak to us. Apparently he was too busy.<br/><br/>In conclusion, food was nice but not worth 3 and a half hour wait which by the way I don't believe is the real waiting time as the waiter we complained to seemed shocked when we told him. My guess is that they forgot about us or the first come first served queuing system isn't all that it seems (ie. some special people can push in). Also, don't tell you customers the table will be 20 minutes when the table you are thinking of giving them is still eating and just ordered more drinks. Or simply, just taking reservations.<br/><br/>All in all, I won't be going back which is a shame as the food was decent.
Chocci
Great idea, below average experience. £20 for a whole grilled lobster (even a small) one with a side of chips and salad is a great idea. The chips are pretty good pub/cafe style chips, and the lobster is probably a tad overcooked but still a fairly generous portion for the price. This probably accounts for the reason this place was heaving and there was an average of 2-2.5 hour wait for anyone arriving after 6.00 pm. <br/><br/>Did I enjoy my food? Yes. <br/><br/>Would I go again? Probably not. I wouldn't want to deal with the chaotic table seatings / uncertainty of when we could get a table (first they said 1 and half hour wait, which rolled into 2 hours, and finally we were seated at a table 3 hours later, after spending 45 mins at the bar). <br/><br/>Wait staff were lovely, manager / maitre d on duty was not.
Jamjar
Brioche + lobster. ...<br/><br/>The end
Nitesh Patel
Closed... Heard great things about this place, sadly we were welcomend by builders on arrival. I reccomend calling ahead to see if they're actually open to save you a wasted journey
Wrap Your Lips Around This
The whole lobster will give you a chance to become acquainted with a hefty pair of crackers. This may lead to hurling around fragments of shell in a bid to prize out every last speck of meat. A side sauce of drawn butter perfectly matches the indulgence of the lobster.
Thechicbrulee
This weekend I checked out the Mayfair location of London hotspot Burger & Lobster. This no-reservations eatery constantly has a queue running out the door and, as we found out, for good reason. In lieu of printed menus, the waitstaff verbally offers 3 simple menu options: a burger, lobster or lobster roll. Considering all 3 of these dishes are some of my favorite foods ever, this was totally fine with me. It’s a unique concept to offer such a limited menu, but if you know what you are in for, it makes for a highly satisfying meal. The ambience is casual with a buzzy vibe and a mix of families, couples and solo diners chowing down at the bar. We had heard horror stories of 2-3 hours queues, but on a Saturday at 1:00 p.m. we were able to get seats at the bar within a few minutes. We were quoted a 30 minute – 1 hour wait for a table in the main dining room, but decided to brave it at the bar first, and seats opened up right away. We weren’t entirely sure if the seats at the bar were fir
Kojo London
The lobster roll was very rich which I was expecting. The lobster (plentiful in quantity and definitely worth the £20) was very tender and went well with the chilled mayonnaise that it was mixed with. The brioche bun that was overfilled with the lobster meat provided a nice buttery flavour as well. A very rich dish indeed that only my cocktail could cure. It was really good though.
Alina Anghel
The lobster roll. I know this one had some really good reviews but I actually preferred the grilled lobster, mostly because the roll was cold and it kinda reminded more of a sandwich which I`m not really fan of as a lunch meal. Both dishes came with lovely green salad and of course, french fries.
Katiesprogblog
Something that really endeared the restaurant to me is their sauce policy – ketchup and mayo are out on the tables, in bottles. No need to keep asking politely for another tiny ramekin over and over again.<br/>
FoodGrid
It’s simple and straightforward with three options to choose from: lobster (grilled or steamed), a lobster roll or a burger. Having been there many times; I’ve managed to savor each of the options which all seemed to put a band aid on the fact that I had to be in line for about an hour and a half. This place is worth the wait. For any lobster lover this place is a must and is pretty much a pilgrimage for me as it offers great lobster at the very reasonable price of £20. Much to my anguish over the years of not living in New York; Burger and Lobster delivers an excellent New England style lobster roll which is a first for any London restaurant of this caliber. On my latest visit I tried the steamed lobster as it’s less dry than the grilled; it came with the customary side of green salad, crispy golden French fries which are spot on in their texture and crispiness. The half lobster was also tender and very fulfilling; not uncomfortably filling that I needed an afternoon nap.
HungryBee Maija
The burger was amazing, def one of the best I have tried, and they gave you a LOT OF lobster (which was delicius served with a butter souce that could be with or without garlic). Great quality food and nice atmosphere, def worth a visit, especially for the HUGE delicious lobster (the only downside is you can't book and need to show up and wait for a table in case it is busy, and on Monday at 6.30 it was crazy busy) ;
Lavanstyle
...other diners, many smiling and wearing bibs like babies, tearing apart their Lobsters, we can see why Burger and Lobster has become a runaway success (they have recently opened their third joint on St John Street). It’s casual,
London Piggy
Burger & Lobster is perfect for the indecisive because there are only three choices on the menu: burger, lobster or lobster roll. All are served with fries and salad and priced at ₤20. It’s great value if you choose the lobster but there are definitely better pric
Gourmet Belly
Yes, it’s definitely good value by London standards, especially for a whole lobster, but for the over-priced burger, the lobster roll (which I didn’t see anyone eating and understand it’s just the claw), and the slight attitude you get from the hostess at the door holding all the power via a clipboard, I’m not sure it’s really worth the 1.5 hour wait?!
Plum
The latest of the Buger & Lobster Restaurants, bringing the tally to 3 (Mayfair, Soho and now Farringdon). The concept is simple – you either eat burger (with optional bacon and cheese – no extra cost) or lobster (served grilled or steamed whole, or as a lobster roll) complete with chips and salad for a square £20. This is a bargain for lobster, but less of a bargain really for a burger. Whilst it’s a good burger, there are plenty of good burger joints in London these days, serving up
Rob
I’ll admit – I’m a bit late on this one. Burger and Lobster was huge last year and the queues became legendary. It’s a testament to the popularity of their concept and the standard of their food that even a year later it can still take two hours to get a table. Relatively early on a weekday night we were seated in around an hour – far more reasonable! For those who aren’t familiar – Burger and Lobster serves just that. For £20 you get a Lobster (steamed, grilled or in a roll) or a Burger (top quality beef in a brioche bun). You can also splash out on some truly enormous lobsters (7lb 8oz anyone!?) The atmosphere is informal and relaxed – the music is a little loud, but the waiters are friendly and the service prompt. With any restaurant that limits itself to just a handful of ingredients it needs to be perfect. I didn’t have a chance to sample the burger – that will have to wait for another trip – but I can certainly speak to the lobster. I ordered mine grilled with garlic and lemon bu
Amy Lau
B&L have recently introduced sharing lobster options, which is basically a bigger...lobster weighing up to ~10bl for £150 with unlimited salad and chips (Prices start from £60 onwards; for the sharing lobsters depending on size).
JoyandEva
So I ordered the lobster roll – and I wasn’t disappointed. Served with a side salad and fries, you get your monies worth for sure! We were all stuffed by the time we finished – a good sign.
Amy M
Adult-sized bibs, no menus, delicious wine and a choice of only 3 mains... yes, it can only be Burger and Lobster...
Inher30s
Burger & Lobster is no longer a novelty on the London restaurant scene, but judging by the crowds that still throng outside waiting for a table, not a trend that is going to die down any time soon.
London Burger Quest
The burger was ridiculous. **cking ridiculous. It could possibly be the most beautiful piece of meat I’ve ever sunk my teeth into. It was like biting into an orgasm. It was made from a blend of american corn-fed and irish grass-fed steaks and cooked to the recommended medium rare. There was very little chew in the meat and it felt like you had to put no effort into making your teeth glide through the meat. It was juicy and it was meaty. It made me feel good that I was enjoying a sophisticated gourmet burger in Mayfair, in the centre of civilization whilst at the same time satisfying my primal urges and gorging on a hunk of cow. To the cows that this burger came from I commend you! Your meat has been handled by artisans who have done you proud. I actually didn’t want the burger to stop and could have happily eaten more. This burger is a thing of beauty and is well worth the asking price of £20.
Ai Pheng Yeap
The lobster was of a good size. It came with salad and crispy chips with butter sauce on the side. I think the sauce was not needed. The lobster on its own was enough to be the star, with its perfectly cooked fresh flesh, juicy and sweet. Delightful! We were also given some Japanese mayonnaise for the chips.
Food Geek
I really, really loved Burger & Lobster. If I lived locally I would be there all the time, it’s top quality ‘fast food’ and good value too.
LondonFoodFreak
The queues are horrific, but if you are willing to loiter on the mean streets of Mayfair, West London, you’ll be rewarded with the best value lobsters in town...
The Accidental Socialite
After seeing it on several sites/magazines, one drizzly Tuesday my girlfriends and I decided to take the plunge and try Burger and Lobster. First things first, send one person from your party as early as humanly possible to put down your name. My friend Malin managed to put our name down at 6:30. Undeterred by the projected 2 hour wait time we headed to Hakkasan in Mayfair where I had the Hakka cocktail which not only came in a beautiful bamboo shaped glass, it also provided a decent buzz for the wait. Venue: Hakkasan Location: Hakkasan Mayfair, 17 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QB Cost: £11.50 for a cocktail Look out for: tables full of cute men in suits on business dinners After an hour at the bar in Hakkasan we moved on to meet the other two ladies in our party at Babble (59 Berkley Square). Where I had a £4.50 Vodka soda and was asked to have my picture taken with a random woman in the loos. We left shortly after that. At 8:30 we were called by the manager Alex and tol
Big_Fat_Dan
One of the better burgers I have had in London. The fries and side salad were good, but played second fiddle to the main event. Yes the burger is expensive at £20, but I’d say it’s worth it, especially with your sides included.
Food Over London
...inside the patty itself was very soft and broke in a satisfyingly easy manner with every bite. It was topped with lettuce, a very soft slice of tomato, some red onion and what appeared to be a mayonnaise sauce. The bun was a classic toasted brioche, studded with white AND black sesame.
Maya
All in all, this was a fantastic experience: I went in with ridiculously high expectations and was still pleasantly surprised. This was the kind of meal that you would expect to pay (at least) £50 for, and at only £20 each, you really are getting a special occasion treat at everyday prices.
Burgaffair
With a tip of the hat to Ronseal, this place does exactly what it says on the tin. You can only order Burger or Lobster, and what a fantastic proposition, as half of London seemed to agree having seen how busy this place was at 6.30 on a Monday!
Laymytable
All in all a bit of a waste of time and energy. I guess I can say I’ve been!?!
Samphire And Salsify
This place is seriously good fun and definitely worth the wait. If you get the burger you might be wondering why your wallet’s just left £20 lighter. If you get the lobster, you feel like they’ve made a mistake on the bill and you’ve actually been undercharged. Wear your bib with pride and wave your lobster fork in the air like you just don’t care, this place is great
The Hedonist
If only life consisted of clear choices rather than the nuanced compromises that we often have to make. Well at Burger & Lobster your options are sublimely limited. Do you want to eat burger or lobster? That’s it. The burger comes with fries and salad and the lobster comes with fries and salad. Simple enough? To complicate matters slightly the lobster can be served in a bun as a lobster roll or simply grilled in its shell. Burger or Lobster-you choose... That’s as far as it goes. Now none of this is meant to denigrate B&L because what they do, they do very well and at a very acceptable price point. The burgers pack a meaty punch and the lobsters, which come with drawn and garlic butter sauces, are full of flavour and succulent. The lobster is particularly good value and the restaurant brings in batches of four hundred of the sacrificial crustaceans for our gustatory enjoyment every other day. On a viewing of th
Madolyngrove
You should go, and go with the confidence that you'll be getting a lot of good, fresh seafood that would cost more elsewhere.
Elspeth
Like everyone else who has been there, I would go to Burger and Lobster again! They won me over, dammit. The interior in Mayfair is pubby and laid back, offering booths, crowded tables and barstools. The service is attentive, although I'm glad we weren't the very first few in because as soon as they sat down and ordered, the food arrived, and I'd say some people were out in a half hour. Too quick! They don't take reservations and the place is wildly popular so be ready to wait for a spot. They have just opened another location in SoHo, and I'm sure it's doing the same volume of business as the flagship store.
Mimi
I am not a big fan of crowded places. /(>.
Laura
Laid back, buzzing but with a slight air of formality... this place is perfect for a hot date (especially if you want to impress on a budget), a meal with family, a long lazy lunch or a night out with friends... Just... whatever washes.
Love2feed
Burger & Lobster thrives on a simple ‘rule of three’ menu, proving the old adage that less is sometimes more. While one is not spoilt for choice, it makes life oh-so-much-easier when the menu reads £20 for either: 1. Burger 2. Lobster 3. Lobster roll
Shaunn Griffiths
The concept at B&L is so simple. It's a no reservations joint and there are only three choices on the 'menu' and they all cost 20 pounds. There's the 10oz burger made famous at sister restaurant Goodman, a lobster roll, or finally, a whole lobster. Actually, with the whole lobster we encounter a couple of other options. Do we want the lobster steamed, or do we want it grilled? Oh and the final choice is melted butter. Straight up or laced with lemon and garlic.
Burgerac
I've heard the lobster roll is pretty special too so I'll be back soon to check that out. Important research, you understand.
The Culinary Creep
I didn't want to love Burger Lobster. I really didn't. When it first opened in November, I loved the all the blog reviews. The concept was so simple. Burger? Or Lobster? For only £20!
Doughnuts Swine
The thing with lobster is that it makes your work for it. A lobster scissors was provided but I required assistance to break through the shell. The reward was succulent lobster. The rolled lobster in a brioche bun was a calorific intake of happiness rolled in a light mayonnaise type sauce. There was a bit of a kick to the mayo, maybe some wasabi, but just a slight kick.
Jax Roe
This is an impressive feat judging by the never-ending flow of lobsters that streamed past our table. The claws were cracked as promised, and once we'd broken them up (thank goodness we wore our bibs), the claw-meat came straight out of the pincer with a plop. The butter dressing was nice, but a bit superfluous for me - the meat tasted delicious as it was.
Tulsi
So if you want to get your hands dirty and deconstruct an entire lobster or just simply inhale a lobster roll in one breath like I did, make your way down to Mayfair to the queue outside Burger & Lobster.
Uju
I would recommend this restaurant for a family outing, as it’s quite an eyeful for kids — from the dramatic servings to the grown-ups wearing bibs!
Vaniapoon
It is bustling with energy, relaxed pub-like atmosphere. The server explains there are only two main options, as you expected; 1-Burger, 2- Lobster. Burger can be prepared to your liking, topped with optional cheese and/or bacon. Lobster was slightly more versatile; steamed whole lobster in-shell, steamed and then grilled in-shell, or lobster roll – taken out of the shell mixed with light japanese mayo, rolled in a soft brioche, and topped with chives. All options come with fries(chips) and salad. It seemed like a pretty straight forward menu. S & I chose the lobster roll, for the obvious- less effort to get to the lobster and of course brioche was a pre
Every Meal Matters
It serves fantastic food, it’s excellent value for money and it’s civilised. Don’t get me wrong, I can rough it with the best of them (as you have seen) but my preference is to sit in a lovely, well lit, comfortable restaurant where you can have a good old natter. Burger and Lobster delivered all of this and more.
The Food Judge
The lobster was juicy, fresh and the mayonnaise delicate. There was a really good amount of lobster in this. The bread was perfect. It wasn’t actually a roll, as such – it was more two thick slices of buttery, toasted challah bread. Some might say that to use the traditional Jewish loaf with lobster is an abomination. All I would say to them is that they haven’t tried it with bacon.<br/><br/>
Alex Humpage
Believe the hype, this place was very, very good and a lovely concept.
Niran Yin Vinod
I can see why this place is so popular, nice decor, intimate atmosphere and of course they only offer a handful of items which means the service is pretty efficient. The food is something else, best lobster I’ve had in the city. Definitely go check it out.
Mel
The food menu here is extremely short. You get 3 options: <br/>- Steamed then grilled whole small lobster with lemon garlic butter <br/>- Lobster Brioche Roll <br/>- Burger<br/>All 20 quid each <br/>(u can pay 10 quid extra for bigger lobster though)<br/><br/>In terms of value for money - of coz you should go for whole lobster :p and not the burger. <br/>but you will be surprised how many people there orders burger! and it does look quite appealing!
London Tastin
The lobster roll is essentially the lobster without shell, stuffed into a brioche like bread, toasted with a strong buttery taste. Weirdly, the lobster was served cold, giving a confusing contrast of cold and h
The Picky Glutton
As far as I know the only restaurants in London to serve the lobster roll are the Seven Dials and Guildhall branches of Hawksmoor and a new place simply called Burger and Lobster. Naturally, the only way to tell which one of them has the best version of this New England classic is to try them both.
Theycallmemaggie
Not to be outdone by the lobster, the sides also brought their A game. The fries were perfectly crispy, and the sweet balsamic dressing on the salad was well-balanced.
NC
Burger & Lobster serve only three things, Lobster steamed or grilled and Burgers and there are no reservations, of course. The staff fit the required hipster profile; young, tattooed and hairy. The lobster is a generous size, I had the £20 one and that was enough, it was steamed and then grilled. I am hopeless with extracting the meat from lobsters, I typically have one of friends assist with this as otherwise I mince the poor beast to bits. The lobster was nice but I’m not yet sold on lobster in general, I don’t understand the fuss.
London-Unattached
The lobster was generously sized and perfectly cooked. Nothing chewy, just tender, fresh lobster. The fries beautifully crispy and the salad a nicely dressed bowl of mixed leaves and tomato. Really nothing you could take exception to. The lobster roll was served in what was more of a brioche type of roll than a conventional roll. And it was, well, stuffed!
Nick Andrews
My visit to Burger & Lobster was on a Tuesday lunchtime, and with no queue, the whole experience was smoother than a glazed brioche bun.
Simon Doggett
B&L is unique. It’s laughably affordable high quality lobster served how you want it for £20. Given our bias though, we just wish the burger had been given a bit more attention, or perhaps been omitted completely.
Wingz
The satisfaction of devouring an entire lobster by myself was overwhelming. Stunning value. There are more extravagant options, like lobsters around 7kg going for £90 each. I saw the waiter brought out one and it was an alien. Not sure if it was a good idea considering how tricky it'd be to cook to perfection.<br/><br/>B&L is so clever, and so simply brilliant. Totally worth the wait.
Food And More
I must be the last person writing about this place. I do talk about it though. All the time in fact. It’s my new place where I take my out of town friends to impress them with my knowledge of London’s restaurant scene. Ok, in terms of knowledge not quite a feat I know, everyone knows about it already. It’s mostly a no reservation policy (although you can reserve for larger groups). I have been to 3 out of the 4 branches. It works something like this: you arrive, give your name and mobile number and in exchange you are advised of the likely waiting time. At the Soho branch we waited for over 2 hours, 1.5 hours at Mayfair, and a mere 30 minutes at the city branch. They are cool though. They let you have drinks at the bar or even somewhere else and call you when the table is ready. Most people have drinks at the bar there, which is a scene in itself. The bar staff know their alcohol and if you are not tempted by any of the drinks on the menu, they are more than happy to make anything else
A Roscoe
The meat was succulent with the grill adding a pleasing charred edge. It's a fine pleasure to be sitting in the middle of Mayfair with a plastic bib around your neck , clutching a lobster pick with greasy fingers (for those who like to be little more decorous when eating their dinner, the claws are pre-cracked and the body split, meaning it's not too messy)
Caviar Girl
The Burger&Lobster lobster was possibly ever so slightly over done for me, however this did not take away from the overall juiciness and sweetness of the flesh. The claws are pre-cracked for easy access and I thoroughly enjoyed sucking all the edible bits off this beast.<br/>The wait was worth it, and I will be back.
Yeebot
Now when one thinks of lobster in London, there’s just one place comes to mind… Burger & Lobster.
CrumpEats
...the friendly, well informed staff and the mixed bunch of diners who were wearing big plastic bibs and having fun pulling apart their lobsters created a warm casual atmosphere. We had a couple of draught Greenwich Meantime beers with our lobsters,
Ross Bruniges
not having to focus on moving myself out of the way and not treading on people allowed me to see what was really going on in the restaurant - people sitting down, eating lobsters and burgers and really enjoying themselves.
Paul Hart
The lobster roll is pretty tasty as well, throw in some great booze, excellent service once you get through the door, and you’ve got the makings of an excellent little restaurant.
Fork My Knife
But was it worth it? The hour and a half worth of waiting, the strategizing, the inability to feel my toes because of inappropriate foot wear choices, the £300 bill, which did include copious amounts of alcohol, the good but not exciting food. Was it worth it? Perhaps. It was a great night, but is it worth the effort now I've been there done that, I'm not too sure. I'll probably wait until the buzz dies down, or they've expanded, and the queue gets smaller. I like places like B&L, the ones who restaurant by restaurant try to restore the equilibrium.
Theskinnybib
Not as long as the Hawksmoor lobster roll and it was packed just short of a whole lobster (I could only find a claw but a massive one!). The dressing – Japanese mayo I was told – was not stuffy and enhanced the meaty lobster well
Thecriticalcouple
The proposition at Burger & Lobster is so good, at such a decent price, the fact that anyone should provide this for hungry Londoners brings to mind public service rather than commercial enterprise, though no public services are of course ever this good. Do they give Russians knighthoods? First Goodman , now this; perhaps we should just get our wages paid straight into his bank account. B&L has some of MEATliquor's DNA in the offering: no bookings, great cocktails, amazing prices and food eaten off trays rather than plates, but for those who don't like MEATliquor's brash interior design, permanent darkness and deafening music, the inside of B&L is a somewhat more refined affair with leather banquets, natural light and the sound only of people having a good time. In that sense it feels substantially more grown up. What they both share however is queues, unless that is you get there early. Burger & Lobster opens for lunch at midday, and on one Friday that we were there, by 12:30, the res
Alfred Tan
My advice… go for the standard issue lobster. There’s nothing like indulging into a whole lobster all by yourself. PLus!.. I remember my granddad always saying that the smaller lobsters tend to be sweeter and more succulent.
Chopstix2steaknives
The best part of Burger & Lobster is yet to come, both dishes are priced at £20! Decadence without breaking the bank, I love this place already and I can see myself coming back regularly. We need more places like this in London, places that serve delicious food at great value.
Editor
Simple concept: burger or lobster, served with chips and salad all for the same price. Nice balance between smart and informal. No reservations. Worth a visit (but have the lobster!)
Hamish Cameron
. This is fast food Mayfair style. £20 gets you a burger, a lobster or a lobster roll. As many have already pointed out £20 is a lot for a burger, it must be one of the most expensive burgers in London. Some people were still ordering them but when you’ve got places like Me
Andy Hayler
Burger and Lobster is a venture from steakhouse Goodman, doing exactly what it says. There are only three menu options: burger, lobster and lobster roll, each served with chips and salad, and each costing £20 (plus service). The premises are situated at the north-west end of Clarges Street in a converted pub, the dining room in three sections. The first two sections have a wooden floor, the final one a few steps up with a tiled floor. The room has wood panelling yet exposed pipework, a rather odd mix of styles: smart yet somewhat industrial, seatsing 65 at capacity. No reservations are taken.
Odo
A new kid is on the block, by the hand of Goodman , we have Burger & Lobster, a fast pace lobster bar with a simple three dishes menu, a burger, a lobster, or a lobster roll, all of them served with fries and salad. A big bar serving fancy cocktails apparently created by Soul Shakers, all this in a modern lobster paradise, the wooden walls playing with bright lights in order to really appreciate your food and have a vivid experience. The place was full, I put my name on the list and head my way into the long bar to look for a drink while I was waiting, a huge cocktails list, I preferred to keep it simple and had a Meantime Lager. Some sort of world lounge music, international sounds mixed with the noisy dining room, a Putumayo relax set list that is combine with the noise from hungry patrons.
Tim
Clientele: Cheery gluttons, half cut media types and half-famous celebrity chefs at our end, but a few abhorrent Gekkos en route to the little boys’ room. The usual Soho blend then.
Sybaricious
Clearly Burger & Lobster isn’t only hitting the spot with us mere amateur foodies, Angela Hartnett was sat at the bar during my meal and apparently AA Gill had been in earlier. Were he not the epitomy of discretion, delightful and chatty front man Alex could soon be worse than a London cabbie: “Ere you’ll never guess who I had in the back of my cab the other day…..” And that is no bad thing when the people who are visiting really know their stuff. In the words of one celebrity who- to the best of my knowledge- hasn’t yet been to B&L – “I’ll be back”.
LondonRob
I had been wanting to go to Burger & Lobster for the longest time. Then, a few weeks ago, after I had been thwarted in my attempt to see the Hockney exhibition at the RA (I got there later in the day when the queueing time went down from two hours to one hour) I had the brilliant idea of ducking round the corner in Maytfair and trying out Burger & Lobster . Whilst there are apparently queues (always in London, the queues...) at lunchtimes and particularly in the evening, on this Saturday afternoon it was actually pretty easy to get a table, although I chose to sit up at the bar and ended up having an instructive lesson on gin from the friendly barman. I knew what I wanted - the lobster roll - but the burger and the lobster itself both looked good as I saw them being bussed by. The lobster roll was everything I had hoped it would be - sweet toasted brioche, lots of succulent lobster with just the right amount of mayo and some chives sprinkled on top. This was a rich, luxury sandwich (an
Hugh Wright
Burger & Lobster in Mayfair is the newest addition to the no-choice scene and it’s been an instant smash. Serving (the clue is in the name) only superlative burgers and whole grilled or steamed lobsters with a side salad and chips, the £20 flat price - exorbitant for a burger but peanuts for crustacea - has seen the restaurant getting through almost two tonnes of lobsters every week since opening at the end of 2011.
Mzungu
I’m not sure if Burger and Lobster would have been possible a few years ago. Imagine a restaurant opening with only 2 things on the menu and both for the same price. Unthinkable. Just shows how far we have come I guess. We merry bunch of five, really enjoyed our meal at Burger and Lobster with its buzzy atmosphere, fun service and easy bloody menu. After residing at the bar for over an hour waiting for one of our party, who was having tube problems. Finally she arrived and amazingly we were seated within moments, now this is how a “No Reservations” system should work. Unlike a certain restaurant on Greek Street who didn’t deem us worthy enough to eat in their restaurant. But more on that bitch another time. Ordering here is simple, 10oz burger, 1½lb lobster either grilled or steamed with a couple of butter sauces, or the lobster roll served in a toasted buttery brioche roll. Each of these is £20, or you can upgrade your lobster to a 2lb baby for an extra tenner. These all come with fr
Gourmet Traveller
2011 was a good year, and one which saw me eating out more than ever before - a fact that the dwindling recipes on the blog and extra inches around my waist will attest to. However this may not be apparent to (what's left of) my regular readers, as despite the fervent restaurant-hopping I have developed a sort of ennuie with writing about it all, at times even leaving my camera at home *gasp* to concentrate on the conversations at the table and well, eating. As a result I've accumulated a fair few undocumented meals, some of which are probably worth a mention. I've lumped them together to present you with my lost posts of 2011. In part one I'll be tackling the London establishments. To start, a few newcomers. Burger and Lobster (from the folks who brought us Goodman ) in Mayfair aspires to bring affordable lobsters to the masses, and at £20 a pop (served steamed, grilled or in a roll) they may well have achieved it. The cost may have been offset on the burgers, which at the same price
Agirlhastoeat
The concept at Burger and Lobster is really simple. Serve a limited range of dishes which ensures freshness and speedy delivery. Overheads can be kept lower due to less wastage and purchasing economies of scale...
Hollowlegs
It's a pretty niche restaurant, and if you don't like burgers or lobsters (what? WHAT?) then it won't be for you, but I loved it. Affordable lobster, well made cocktails and no menu anxiety is a winner in my book.
Kang L.
This is the only time you'll see the food menu, because these three items are quite literally all they serve. After Hawksmoor successfully ported the America's favourite summer roll to the El Smoky last year, it was only a matter of time before the Russians would follow. Well it took them a while, but the good people from Goodman (who are imho still the capital's best steakhouse(s)) bring you the first lobster bar in London. With burgers. And cocktails, designed by The Soul Shakers . If Goodman attracts the mid-week fat banker stereotype (actually, I think they entertain more Chinese tourists rocking bling Vertus than actual city workers) , then Burger & Lobster is where the fat banker would take his family for a weekend meal. If I was 10, I could totally see myself bibbing up every Sunday with my family at this restaurant. No really, I love this place, it's basically premium fast food. So, you choose either a Beef burger, a lobster roll or a steamed/grilled whole Canadian lobster for
Cheese And Biscuits
As a child, starved of entertainment on long car journeys through France on family holidays, I would often find myself flicking through the Michelin Guide. And much like the way I occasionally now browse the Foxtons website for the most expensive properties on their books, just for the sheer masochistic delight of discovering what £32 million can buy you in SW6 (come on, I can't be the only one), I would find myself drawn to the flashiest places in the Red Guide; the 3 star restaurants and the 5-red-tower hotels, strange make-believe places like the Crillon (Paris) and the Carlton (Cannes) that existed in a glittering parallel universe I could only dream about being a part of. Our own evening meals on the road, needless to say, generally consisted of a 70F set menu in the nearest cafe to whichever prefabricated chain hotel we found ourselves in, but the details I soaked up from the short descriptions underneath whichever gastronomic temple was top of the list that year led me to a lif
Sanchi Arora
We got a lobster and a lobster roll to try. The lobster was very well seasoned and perfectly cooked, it was a bit oily for my liking. The lobster roll was amazing! Flavourful and filling. A must visit for the lobster roll.
Shakira
When the first Burger & Lobster opened in London, the whole world and his brother wanted a taste of what was touted as “the cheapest lobster in Mayfair”. The restaurant has chosen to follow London’s latest trend of “please queue in the rain because we don’t take bookings” and, although torn between my love of lobster and my fathomable dislike of queuing, I tried to get a table on a Friday evening.<br/><br/>I suppose it was inevitable that I was turned away at the door. When I arrived, a man energetically controlling the list of lobster-eaters that night looked down at his clipboard briefly before suggesting I return at a less busy time. Although slightly peeved, I heeded his advice and ended up scoring a table for lunch the following week.<br/><br/>Oh my, what a lunch.<br/><br/>The menu at Burger & Lobster isn’t particularly long – and why should it be? The name is pretty self-explanatory: you choose between lobster, a lobster roll and a burger. Each choice is served alongside a simple mixed salad and a side of chips – all for £20 (no wonder the restaurant is known as Mayfair’s cheapest lobster!). I opted for the lobster roll; a brioche bun generously filled with fresh lobster, mayonnaise and chives. The brioche was perfectly toasted, incredibly buttery and managed to hold the overflowing lobster remarkably well. <br/><br/>The wine list wasn’t particularly long – I ended up opting for a crisp, acidic, unoaked sauvignon blanc. It's one of the recommended lobster and wine pairings featured on my app, Grapeful. I would have liked to see a couple of other options - Chablis in particular - but I guess with no food menu, a long wine list isn't exactly their style.
HenryHill
We got a burger each and a lobster to share and the food was great. The burger had a lot of fillings and was very tasty - top 5 burgers I've ever had.<br/>Lobster was a little on the small side and if it wasn't for the burgers, the lobster on my own wouldn't of been enough.<br/>Cocktails options were good and the service was efficient.<br/>Will go again when in the area.
Parisa Kelly
Definitely one of the best burgers you can buy in London so juicy and cooked to perfection I've tried the lobster lobster roll and a burger in this restaurant and it is always cooked perfectly and their cocktails are fantastic
Anh M
I thought I could beat the queue by going to this branch of Burger and Lobster (instead of the the incredibly busy one in Soho) at 5:30pm on a Saturday night - I was wrong. There was still an hour wait!<br/><br/>However, like the other branches, I was not disappointed with the food and service! We all ordered the whole lobster with garlic butter sauce ,which I think is better value for money than the other options. As always, the meal was delicious! You get a lot more lobster, chips and salad here than at the Big Easy. The garlic butter sauce is also tastier (I could easily drink it)!<br/><br/>Overall, another good trip to Burger and Lobster!
Arwa
Only £20? You've got to be kidding me! I literally love this place so much!!! I can never get enough I always come back I love the lobster and the way it's presented with the fries and salad! There service is very quick and I love that! I don't have to wait so long. I always go to the Mayfair branch just because I feel it's abit more sophisticated and it's close to Piccadilly Circus and home.
Jonathan Nel
I was worried this was over-hyped, pretentiousness on a plate. It's in fact exactly the opposite.<br/><br/>We started with a Founders All Day IPA and made our way into the Grilled whole Lobster. Delicious, perfectly cooked and an absolutely cracking garlic sauce which I reckon would be perfect on just about everything. <br/><br/>We ate at the bar as tables were full and we had a great time eating, chatting and enjoying the restaurant. Our food literally arrived in 5 minutes from order to table and the side salad and fries were great to fill the gaps.<br/><br/>I thought I would still be hungry after that meal but it was filling and satisfying.<br/><br/>Overall great experience, would definitely go back.
Mahima Bahl
The overall experience was a little disheartening. The food was just fine and nothing extraordinary to brag about. This place has fixed clientele and thus, the service is quite laid back or I would say lukewarm. The staff is decent but could have been more friendly.
Isabelle Parkinson
The place serves Italian cuisine. The food and drinks here are exorbitantly priced. The quality of food does not justify the price at all, and you might fine better or equally good Italian elsewhere at a much cheaper price. Drinks are also as expensive as the food. It is usually packed with tourists.
Daniel Hardy
Food was very good and was very authentic too , service was also above average and the atmosphere according to me was also good. <br/>The only problem I had that this place was a bit overpriced according to the quality and quantity.<br/>Rest everything was great. I would suggest if you are nearby you can try this place and the best offer would be if any one is giving you a treat then go for this place , you are going to enjoy.
Anish Ganesan
I visited this restaurant last week to meet a business friend for lunch. This place has never disappointed me and this time was no different.. The food was good quality and the drinks were lovely. Moreover, the prices were very reasonable. You must try the paneer kathi roll- it is simply delicious. I recommend this place to all.
Jasmine Davison
I would have loved to rate this place properly, but their booking arrangements which was absolute shambles, didn't allow. I arrived at 7 pm, and the person in front of me waited for 90 minutes till a table was given, and I couldn't even get a space at the bar. I ambled about a bit and went back 2 hours later to find out that I still couldn't get a place. Then I was told that I would not be able to get a table that night. Despite all the raving about the food & concept, if they don't sort this out, they'll fail soon.
Tilly Palmer
I have made many attempts to book a table at this restaurant and have been turned down many times.<br/>Upon my last call, i was told i will get a table in a month's time provided we agree to pay a certain amount per person.<br/>That i think is a bit abusive by the owners.<br/>My initial impression thwarted, i am no longer interested in giving this place a try.
Sara Graham
This restaurant has a weird policy of not allowing reservations beforehand. But apart from that, I found it to be an excellent place. There are limited menu options to choose from, for the main course, and there are no appetisers. The menu only includes the burgers, the lobsters and lobster rolls. All the entrees came with complimentary salads and fries, and everything was brilliantly prepared and presented. The menu had two desserts available, and there was a limited drinks menu. Everything I ordered was ravishing, except for maybe the rolls, which I would have been preferred fuller. All in all, I liked the place, and it is a good option for an impromptu dinner plan. I would definitely revisit.
Rajesh Dhawan
I have been a regular at this place ever since I visited them for the first time. They possess a very selective menu that consists of just three items that are follows:<br/>-lobster<br/>-burgers<br/>-lobster rolls<br/>All the three mentioned above have been priced the same that is 20 pounds. The food happens to be amazing and delicious. You might just love this place as a getaway between your long working hours. The atmosphere is very cheerful and energetic. The staff is very friendly, cooperative and well coordinated. This place won't fail to amaze you whenever you visit them. Strongly recommended.
Matilda Skinner
The menu here only consists of lobsters and burgers. While all my friends decided to order the lobster, I went ahead with ordering the burger. The burger was mouth-watering delicious and the lobsters were also absolutely delightful. The place offers a great variety of beers, and I enjoyed mine thoroughly. The service was prompt and the staff is friendly and hospitable. I would definitely recommend this place.
Connor Reed
This place is very near to my house and I am a fan of lobsters so I guess I got my place.<br/>The lobster was pretty simple and yet tasty , if you know how to cook your food then pretty basic presentation can also make out great deal from the meal.<br/>The service was very good and the staff was very friendly.<br/>This place is bit pricey but still as I said that I'm a fan of lobsters and this place if pretty close so I am going to be their regular customer.
Gracie Cox
I absolutely loved this place. They serve only lobsters and burgers. However, they do these two things to perfection. the burger was very juicy and full of flavour and came with a side of skinny fries. The lobster was juicy and melting in your mouth. The service too was fantastic apart from the food. The staff was very attentive. As it is small and popular, making a reservation would be sensible.
Harley Hobbs
Contrary to popular belief, the place had no queues when i visited with a friend for lunch.<br/>So were seated right away.<br/>The lobster rolls are the best creation of the chef. It has to be best rolls i have ever had in my life.<br/>The drinks are also superb.<br/>Nothing remotely ordinary about the food.<br/>The money that one has to shell out is also decent.<br/>The service is prompt and shall definitely visit again.
Lewis Rowe
The place does not accept reservations, and a must-go if you can wait for your table. The food this place has to offer is absolutely delightful. The lobster is perfectly cooked. The lobster sandwich in a brioche bun tastes wonderful. Also, the food is very reasonably priced. The atmosphere is not the best, but the food definitely makes up for everything.
Emma Richardson
As soon as you take the first morsel of your food you will understand the craze of this place among the masses. Burgers are to die for. Lobster sandwich which is also great and a choice of different size lobsters from the standard £20 to the biggest they have at over £150. They have varied drink options and the staff is efficient in their work. They don't take reservations and utilise a queuing system, but the wait is never too long. I think I prefer it that way
Ewan Hancock
We visited this restaurant last week for lunch and were were lucky that we found a table immediately. The staff were friendly and the service was very quick. However, the food was disappointing. 20 pounds for a burger was a little too much to pay. The burger didn't even taste that great, it was pretty run of the mill kinds. The lobster sandwich on the other hand was yummy because of the bread they used but the lobster was under-cooked. I really don't understand why this restaurant is so famous, considering how poor the food is.
Varun Desai
Though I don't eat a lot but the size of the lobster was very small. The fries that came along with it were cold within just 3 minutes. The menu was also on the expensive side. Also, add to it the behaviour of the staff and I am never returning to this place again. The staff was unfriendly and the food didn't meet my expectations at all.
Ronnie Hamilton
This place serves some of the best burgers of the city, but it serves even better lobsters. I was recommended to this place by a family friend, and after visiting it the first time, I am glad to have gone and cannot wait to visit again soon. Their service is immaculate and rare in the city.
Isha Chanda
This place always welcomes you with a long queue outside the door for all the good reasons. Besides, this place also a no advance reservation. There is no printed menu and rather a member of the staff verbally offers three menu options: Burger, lobster and lobster roll selection! All the selections are interesting and delicious!
Vaishnavi Andra
I had heard some good reviews about the lobster roll in the restaurant, so thought of giving it a try on my own. But i preferred the grilled lobster since i am not a great fan of cold roll specially as a lunch meal. The dish served was great, served with lovely green salad and french fries. An easy and fun place to eat at. Pleased.
Tom Sheppard
I had the best lobster of my life. I’m not a lobster fan but my friend made me try it and i had an amazing experience. The staff was great and I recommend this place to everyone who loves lobster .<br/>The service that you are going to get is also very good.<br/>I guess i have become a lobster fan.
Kieran Bibi
This restaurant has a no-reservations policy so we were expecting to be disappointed when we got there a couple of days back. But the doorman just could not have been nicer and got us a table as soon as we reached. We ordered a Lobster which was utterly delicious and was very reasonably priced. We had a Bloody mary which too was really delicious.
Dylan Pritchard
The menu had only three items! And all were priced similarly. the burger was really good and juicy with a huge bacon chunk. The lobster however, outshone the burger! The butter on the toast made it so delicious. The lobster chunks were very big. The service was exceptional and they explained our choices to us!
Jatin Devan
To begin with, we were suitably seated even on a busy night which was really appreciative. Coming to the location, situated 5 minutes away from a park is this beautiful restaurant. Now, we ordered lobster, one steamed and one grilled. Served with garlic butter sauce. Most dishes come with chips and salad on side. great service!
Cameron John
The place is very vibrant, inviting and popular. Visited here for friday lunch and ordered their lobster which i would recommend to all! It was cooked perfectly and portion size was big thus filling! ordered a burger too but the lobster was anyday better than that. Chips were crisp and delicious! Really fun place! Do visit!
Saju Dhar
It is always amazing when you witness a very warm welcoming staff. We had visited this place earlier this week and were swooned by their service. The staff is very well trained and very soft spoken. The service is well coordinated and the staff members possess a very pleasing personality. They have a limited menu but then, the food they possess is delectable. I am in love with their generosity in portions and the service. I thoroughly recommend this place.
Maria Campbell
This place is very popular and it is tough to get a place often. As it is always full of people, it’s buzzing with noise and has a cheerful vibe about it. However, the waiting time can be really long!<br/>The lobster we ordered was out of this world. It was cooked to perfection and was rather big, the chips were delicious too. <br/>The staff were really helpful and quite charming. The downside was that it was often tough to catch their attention!
Ashwin Deep
We had a decent experience here. The food was great, it was delicious and the portions were generous. The meal was very well cooked and was a testament to the culinary skills of the chef. However, our experience was dampened by the unprofessional and insolent staff member who greeted us at the door and a two-hour wait later. One really shouldn't expect a welcoming smile here but should definitely try it for the food.
Nishant Dayal
I had read several reviews about this restaurant and heard a lot about it from my friends so I finally decided to give it a shot. Luckily we arrived early and did not have to wait in a long queue for a table and were directly given one. The atmosphere of the place was nice and it was buzzing with people. The staff were very helpful and hospitable. Our drinks came super fast and food as well. Liked the food, it was fine but nothing outstanding. All in all, I feel this place is a little hyped up.
Noah Blake
In my opinion, this chain of restaurant is just the most reliable and efficient i have ever seen. The management is spot on and the staff super quick and caring. <br/>The food here is no joke and treated with a lot of respect, needless to say you must try their impeccable lobsters which are just superb. <br/>Another one on your order must be the burgers, the charges may seam a little too steep but let me assure you ,you wont regret it.<br/>Only suggestion would be that they should work on their dessert, which is far from good.<br/>But you must drop in for those yummy lobsters for sure.
Juvina Aurora
A fairly good option dining here. Visited the place with my colleagues. The place has only 3 things to offer- Burger, Lobster and a lobster Burger. The place had a no booking policy yet inspite of the rush, the staff seemed to manage it all well. The operations went around smoothly, the place had livid atmosphere, good music and pleasant decor. Even the food served was great. We were offered all the 3 dishes and none seemed like a disappointment. The lobster brioche was tender and juicy accompanied by tasty wasabi mayonnaise. Despite the taste, the burger seemed a little overpriced. I’d rather prefer dining at this amount some other place for a less price or better food for the same price.
Ethan Fox
Cold, chewy and slightly tarred- this place fell short of our expectations to a great extent. We had asked for grilled lobsters which on the contrary, were mildly heated to say the most. We've had lobsters many times and never had any as bad as these. Truly dashed our hopes and expectations, this place is a no-no.
Olivia Jones
If you like Burgers or Lobsters I recommend the place. They provide you with some good quality burgers and lobsters . <br/>The staff is very friendly and they are very attentive, within a blink of your eye they will be available for your service.<br/>Ambience was good but it was half empty so it was not that lively.<br/>If any of you like exploring new places then you must try this place.
Lavanya Chana
I'm a regular visitor of this place and we almost always order a burger and a Lobster, as it's one of the best dishes that they have to offer. The Lobster is always brilliantly prepared, with garlic butter and just the perfect amount of salad and fries. The burger is huge and juicy, and topped with bacon and cheese.
Caitlin Wong
This place has great interiors with high ceilings. I was lucky to get a good spot by the kitchen, allowing me to see the cooking in action. My friends enjoyed what they ate i.e. the whole lobster with garlic lemon butter and the roll with Japanese mayo.
Darcy Russell
I have been a regular at Burger&Lobster. They happen to serve just three dishes that includes amazing burgers, fresh lobsters and rolls. The pricing of all the three has been kept the same that is 20 pounds. Fries and salad being complimentary, adds up to the whole eating experience. The lobsters are brought in on a daily basis that makes it fresh and worth paying for. The pricing is reasonable and it is definitely a must visit.
Diya Arya
I had a great lunch here, as I had a discount coupon! I chose to have the a la carte option. The wine served to me was not the one mentioned on the list, however, it was still good. The service also was impeccable making the meal really enjoyable. The staff was friendly and it created a nice atmosphere. <br/>I would go there again!
Gluten-free Since'93
It usually is quite challenging to come up with something new that will be so good, it will keep the customers waiting in line to get a table. Burger and Lobster achieved just that with their simple and delicious food. <br/><br/>As you finally manage to sit down, you only get a drinks menu, as you're supposed to know what to eat already (you can think about it while waiting in line). Everybody knows that you can only chose between a burger, lobster and a lobster roll, however if the waiter asks you if you've been to the restaurant before, and you say no, he will explain all the dishes to you. <br/><br/>Every main dish costs 20£, which is a little steep for a burger, but a very fair price for fresh lobster. When I first came, I didn't ever try lobster before (am only now slowly becoming a seafood fan) and took the burger. It was actually one of the few burgers that I thought was really amazing and worth coming back to, definitely not the usual stuff which you can get almost everywhere in London (I asked and apparently the secret is the selection of spices in the meat and the high quality ingredients). Next time I was brave enough to try the Lobster Roll and it turned me into a lobster lover. <br/><br/>As I unfortunately have to eat gluten free I never got the chance to try the toasted brioche bread that the Lobster Roll comes in, not the garlic-butter but I've heard they make for a delicious meal. The service was very nice, double checking everything for gluten and there was no problem for me to get my food the way I wanted it. <br/><br/>Tip: Try to come during lunch hours, as in the evenings the place can become so packed (they do not take any reservations) it will take a very long while before you can finally sit down and enjoy the food.
Meryem
Some of the best lobster in London, at a great price. Really tasty burgers. Cool atmosphere and friendly staff. Do not forget to have the Apricot Bellini
Dips
At burger and lobster the menu only has 3 dishes: a burger, one full lobster or a lobster roll all served with fries and salad....all for 20 pounds each.<br/><br/>Service is excellent and the food arrived on silver trays and paper. <br/>Beautifully cooked lobster with a delicious salad and chips cooked to perfection just melts in your mouth.<br/><br/>Only problem is that you cannot pre-book but don't be put off by the queue or waiting time, its well worth it.
Mack Rutherby
Burger & Lobster, the hottest restaurant in town right now? Potentially , why?<br/>Because you sit in decadent surroundings eating decadent food (Lobster) but an informal experience (plastic bibs, served in paper etc)<br/>The food is great, the lobster is well cooked and a bargain when considering it is the same price as the burger. A restaurant experience often is about expectation management so as with anything in life that has furore around it something gets lost. To keep up with the sheer pace of people turning up at your door actually willing to queue for an hour it's not easy. So as long as you avoid peak times you're in for a good experience.
Corinna Rombi
Amazing. Very fun and young atmosphere.<br/><br/>Burger & Lobster is the perfect place on weekends with a large group of friends.<br/>I enjoyed a lot my time at the restaurant, which is a bit noisy. The lobster I ordered was delicious and crunchy. It also came with classical french fries… at the end, I was very full and satisfied!! It is a good place if you feel very hungry. I would recommend going.. they are well known also for burgers! In terms of prices, the place is quite good and you should spend 45 £ for two people.<br/><br/>In 3 words: TASTY - EASYGOING - FRIENDLY. Book a table before going!
Georgi MH
After so many recommendation from my friends I decided to go to Burger and Lobster in Mayfair. I was excited to visit this place.<br/>I really did not know that in the menu are only three items: A Burger, A whole lobster, A lobster roll( 20 pounds each). <br/>I choose to order the whole steamed lobster which was with fries, hebs and sauce.<br/>For me it was an interactive meal, a meal and food which I loved!<br/>Everything was delicious what we have been ordered.<br/>The service was nice as well, definetely a place to visit again!
Gin Fizz Girl
After reading so many good reviews of Burger & Lobster, O. and I were dying to go check it out. However, warnings of the long waiting queue put us off but one surprisingly sunny Saturday we made our way to Mayfair (if you live in London, any sunny day is huge surprise, even if it’s in June.)<br/><br/>The queue wasn’t so bad when we went at 1:30 pm – we spent a pleasant half an hour chatting at the bar, having a cocktail called the ‘Summer of Love’. Gentle foretelling of the future, I suppose J<br/><br/>Burger & Lobster operates on the simple premise that you can either have a burger or a lobster or (for those who can’t decide) a lobster roll for £20 with a salad and fries on the side. We decided getting a burger wasn’t worth it – it would have to be the lobster – a much better deal.<br/><br/>However, dedicated readers will remember my inept handling of the crab from Wright Brothers and I balked at the thought of dismantling a lobster, however delicious it might be. And it did look good, seeing other tables where people were fishing out delicious lobster bits and dunking them in garlicky butter sauce.<br/><br/>But I opted for the easy way out and chose the lobster roll. Chunks of lobster in light, mayo sauce, cradled in a generously buttered brioche roll.<br/><br/>It was really good but still didn’t match up to the lobster roll I had in New York at Luke’s Lobster in the East Village – where I was transported to joyful oblivion on the first bite. However, given that I am in London and Luke’s Lobster roll is a distant memory, perhaps I should stop waxing on about something I ate in 2010 J<br/><br/>So if you want to get your hands dirty and deconstruct an entire lobster or just simply inhale a lobster roll in one breath like I did, make your way down to Mayfair to the queue outside Burger & Lobster.
Jo N
The lobster is available for 20 pounds. I'm not sure anything else is value for money here so I've only ever tried the lobster, although I've been to this place many times. I like the Mayfair branch because it is not so crowded as the other outlets so getting a place is a lot easier (although still a challenge!). The lobster is cooked well sometimes and other times, depending on your luck, is not cooked enough. I think some consistency would be good! The chairs are a little too high for my liking, feels like an expensive pub. The drinks are expensive but I'm guessing this is how they get their money back. A better selection of wines would be good, to go down well with the lobster.
DUPONT Aurélien
Funny concept, 2 choice only between Burger or Lobster, myself I took Lobster and it was no bad, for £20 I don't cry!! Little bit disappointing about the dessert menu (very simple) and the restaurant is quite noisy!
Sindhu
So after an hour's-wait outside we decided to sit by the bar and wait for the table . Very friendly bartenders and very friendly waitress in-spite of the rush there is absolutely no lack of attention to customers ... There are only 3 things on the menu lobster roll , burger and lobster we had the lobster and roll which was outstanding They have a variety of drinks to choose from ... The food is phenomenal .. Very reasonable as we'll . It was worth the wait for the table
Cheese And Biscuits
My top restaurant in 2013 wasn’t just a great meal, or an impressive display of logistics, or a wallet-pleasing exercise in extreme good value. It’s all of these things, but more importantly it’s somewhere that I always take visiting friends, recommend to as many people as ask me about it, and even went so far as to book it for a group on my birthday. Burger & Lobster.<br/><br/>Yes, it’s a chain - there are five of them now, and there will certainly be more. It’s traditionally foodie suicide to lay even mild praise on a chain or proto-chain never mind nominate it for a best of the year award, so this choice is not likely to be uncontroversial. It’s also hardly going to please every section of society - there’s no vegetarian option (unless you really are desperate to spend £20 on chips and green salad), the queues for the more popular branches can be absolutely insane, and they are never likely to be on the PETA Christmas card list. <br/><br/>But every time I go to any of the Burger & Lobsters, I have a really really good time. Every time. I don’t know whether it’s my age, but increasingly I find I’m gravitating towards restaurants that are consistently excellent rather than occasionally sublime, and while “occasionally sublime” makes for good copy, it’s “consistently excellent” that more often sees a chunk of my paycheck. Each time I sit down to that lobster roll, in its sweet brioche bun and gentle fresh dressing, drizzled with lemon-butter and accompanied by a neat little pot of crunchy fries, not to mention a perfectly made martini, I know everything for the next few minutes is going to go exactly to plan. And after all said and done, there’s hardly any greater praise than that. <br/><br/><br/>
Inher30s
Burger & Lobster is no longer a novelty on the London restaurant scene, but judging by the crowds that still throng outside waiting for a table, not a trend that is going to die down any time soon.<br/><br/>For anybody not in the know, £20 buys you a Burger, a Lobster Roll or a Half Lobster (Grilled or Steamed). Simples. Post work on a Friday, bracing ourselves for a long queue, we hightail it to Mayfair - tucked away on a side street minutes from Green Park station, we're ushered into a table pretty quickly. To be fair, it's not even 6pm. Eager Beavers we are. One can choose to eat at the bar or on more traditional table/banquette seats.<br/><br/>The simplicity of the menu allows for easy ordering. Jennie has never been before & so we opt to half and half for the optimum trialling experience. One Lobster Roll & One grilled lobster coming up.<br/><br/>There is an extensive drinks menu & the cocktails sublime, but it's hot and instead I opt for a Grapefruit virgin cocktail. Refreshing and a cut above the endless juices/ soft drinks that one is doomed to if going non-alcoholic, it went a long way to brightening up the meal.<br/><br/>There is plenty of Grilled lobster to share - we each secure a pretty large claw and hearty main shell. The Lobster roll is a little smaller, but rich. Hot toasted Brioche Lobster toastie is probably a more apt description than Lobster Roll, but it is stuffed to the gills with lobster meat, ideal for those not willing to get stuck into the messier aspects of Lobster eating.<br/><br/>Chips are hot & crisp, the garlic butter makes for a delicious, if calorific dip/ drizzle. I made some half hearted attempts to eat the salad, but the garlic butter is too good to overlook.<br/><br/>Dessert could not be managed, but similar to the food menu there are only 2 options - something chocolatey and something fruity, but we leave here plenty sated by lobster.<br/><br/>Thanks to our early arrival, we were therefore finished by 7pm and hastened back outside to the sunshine, to be greeted by large queues at the door. 2 other diners were now set to be very happy.<br/><br/>One negative point - The toilets could use a bit of a clean...
Taleens
Smart concept. The restaurant does not have a menu. It serves 3 things - Grilled/Steamed Lobster, Lobster Roll and Beef Burger. All items are priced at £20. A brief wait and we were seated. Some great creative cocktails with great balance and flavour. We were a table of 3 so we ordered all the three dishes on offer. Enormous portion, great flavours and satisfaction.<br/>The Grilled Lobster was grilled to perfection and had a great salad green to accompany. The lemon butter sauce was out of the world. Lobster rolled had chilled lobster chunks with a sauce stuffed in a brioche..... perfect. The beef was decent but did not have the wow factor.<br/>My rating on a scale of 1 to 10<br/>Ambience - 7<br/>Food ( Lobster ) - 9<br/>Service - 8<br/>Value for money - 8<br/>Overall - 8<br/><br/>Taleens@v
Foodie And Fabulous
Amazing!<br/>Completely worth the 40minutes waiting outside.<br/>Although I had to wait a while to get a seat once inside you easily ordered from the three options and the food was served in about 10mins.<br/>I had the lobster at £20 and it was delicious. The garlic sauce that came with it complemented it perfectly.<br/>I will definitly be back for more lobster.<br/>Only problem was the lobster could have had a bit more meat in it. The time it takes to eat it disguises the fact that there be just a bit more. But there is the option for the bigger lobster which i may get next time.
Izabela Corrêa
If you haven't been to Burger and Lobster do not worry when the only menu you are provided with is a drinks menu! As there are only 3 options of dishes - at all - someone from the staff will let you know the options - if you didn't Zomato it before! :) It is, now, £20.00 and whatever dish you choose, it comes with chips and salad as side dishes. The three options are incredible - I just feel bad for the poor lobsters, but they are yummy! The portions are of a good size.<br/><br/>Desert is not their speciality, I felt! It is not bad, but nothing particularly delicious!<br/><br/>Nice environment: great music, friendly staff, relaxed! It is close to nice other places to go before or after! Enjoy! :)
Marie Deblême
Only 3 things on the menu- all £20- burger, lobster, lobster roll. Lobster roll is great (but no better than Hawksmoor's in my opinion) - get one to share as a starter if you're really hungry. NO BOOKINGS
Alex Fenton
A good restaurant in a 'happening' area of central London! Burger and lobster as a combo was probably not designed to work...but it does, friendly, laid back ambience and a pleasant mixture of the traditional 'burger bar' feel and a slightly more exclusive restaurant, maybe that is just because you are eating lobster though!
Adi K
Burger and Lobster has a great vibe - really like the way they've done the place inside. Has a very fun New York vibe. The food is also good (not great) but your happy as the whole experience is very enjoyable. Definitely go at least once. The wait is always long so put your name down asap and get a drink at the bar.
Aby King
What this place lacks in variety, it more than makes it up in quality. In fact if they had changed their name to Burgers, Lobsters and Rolls, they could have even done away with the menu as they just serve these three!<br/><br/>I must say, they do a hellova job at the Lobsters. Lobsters can be ordered either steamed or grilled and they come with salad and chips and a drilling machine for the lobsters! I had gone with a friend who swears by this place and he was ruthless with the lobsters - every single ounce of meat hidden behind bones was extracted and consumed. He said, "The restaurant has taken the effort to fly them from Canada, it's the least we could do to not let their efforts go in vein!" I must say the effort of extracting the meat was more than rewarded by the taste.<br/><br/>Be warned, they do not accept reservations and the restaurant is small compared for its popularity. Expect a queue on busy evenings.
Illen Rowe
The food here is delicious. If you are looking for some of the best lobster in London, this is the place. Lobster roll is decadent and very rich but amazing and you won't find it anywhere else. I think there are no reservations so I advise getting there early, at lunch it is crazy busy but worth it!
TheBhatt
Its tapping on to the latest trend- simple menu with single digit number of dished (3 here- Burger/Lobster and Lobster Roll). All served with chunky chips and dips in a presentable manner.<br/><br/>Lobster is the real deal with full on claws and shebang! You would need a bib.<br/>Lobster Roll is for the take it easy-don't bother-types. The same stuff as above but without the hassle. I would recommend this if your hands are shaky after a few drinks anyway!<br/>Burger- have not tried.<br/><br/>The food is excellent- I mean its hard to find a full Canadian Lobster (they are flown in for these guy daily and if you are wondering how I know this- I do my homework :p) for £20! its a good price. Well cooked and served pretty fast. The location is excellent too...a stones throw from Green Park.<br/><br/>The biggest flip side is the waiting time- both the occasions for me were weekdays and we had to wait at least 40 to 60 mins and NO RESERVATIONS! I would say get your name on the waiting list and then take a sip at the Lamb & Flag pub nearby. I guess they have taken the feedback on board and hence have now expanded to 3/4 locations now.<br/><br/>Food is 4/5. Ambience is Cafe-ish. 3.5/5 and Mind the Queue.
Daniela Seitz
Burger & Lobster is probably the best example of the newly rising concept restaurants popping up all over London. Confused as some of those concepts may be, B&L really know what they are doing! Both the lobster (prepared either in brioche or steamed or grilled with garlic and lemon butter) and the burger are highly recommendable. The great thing is that they don't only focus on the burgers and lobsters, but that their sides are also delicious. The salad is great with croutons and raw red onions and the fries are everything you'd want from some deep-fried potato batons. <br/><br/>I do admit, however, that an evening that was planned to not empty out your wallet that much, might just turn into exactly that. The tempting £20 for all vanishes pretty quickly after their recommended (and delicious) cocktail of the day and bottle of wine.<br/> <br/>All in all, still highly recommendable! (The branch in Soho is a lot bigger and you probably have better chances of being seated more quickly there, although the Mayfair branch has a much better atmosphere!)
Ludo Pianon
Do you fancy a lobster but you dont want to spend 50pounds each? Go to Burger and Lobster (yes, they do cook only burgers and lobsters) and get one. The menu is very short, you can choose between having a burger, or a lobster, or both.<br/>I personally recommend taking the lobster, it is good quality for a 20pound lobster, you can choose how to cook it, and the butter sauce it goes with is pure joy.<br/>The restaurant is pretty cozy but noisy as well (we could not hear the waitress speaking), but if you dont mind it can be a lovely place.<br/>Be careful: they do not take reservations aside from big groups of people, so be ready to wait for a little bit! (we went on friday night around 10 pm and we had to wait for 15minutes...)
The EATalian
B&L is very trendy in London at the moment and the queque to get seated reflects it. We went at 8 on a Wednesday night and were told the waiting was more than 1.5 hours. They take your number and call you when your table is available, so you can go and a grab a drink in somewhere in the area instead of waiting outside in the line (we went to the classy Connaught Hotel), but I personally think that it is worth waiting that long, unless you are in great company.<br/><br/>That said, the food choice is quite basic, as the name suggests: burger or lobster, all served with chips and salad with a few possilble options all for £20. You can add cheese and/or bacon to your burger, and can have the lobster steamed, grilled or served in a brioche roll. I chose the latter option and was pleasently satisfied by the brioche, soft and crunchy at the same time, altough the lobster in it was a bit too cold for my taste. The others got their half lobster nicely cracked and served on their plates.<br/><br/>All in all I think it's a nice place to go, but not the great bargain most people believe. With wine and service the bill adds up to more than £30, and I am sure for the same place there are other places when to get a lobster without waiting two hours. But here is nice and trendy, and they do burgers as well, altough I have never seen anybody in his right mind ordering them.
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