
The Forgotten Burgers
It is the unfortunate reality of existence that some things don't last forever. This tier list covers burgers that once existed, but have for one reason or another left us. All venues are placed in the ranking they held before they closed.S Tier

Two Stacks
Location Reviewed: Fremantle
Items Reviewed: Hot Chicken Sandwich, Buffalo Chicken Sando
Thoughts: Easily one of the best spicy chicken burger I've had. Great spice kick and chicken so juicy that it easily surpasses every other burger Ive tried. Wait times can be a bit hefty but its definitely worth the wait!<br><b>(Chicken burgers are no longer sold after moving venue.)</b>
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A+ Tier
A Tier

Philthy McNasty's Fried Chicken
Location Reviewed: Joondalup
Items Reviewed: Kiss Your Arse Goodbye
Thoughts: A solid all round burger. Vegetables and chicken are fresh and the cheese mixes well with them. Hot sauce also has quite a kick to it although it does taste somewhat like the sauces used at several other restaurants.<br><b>(Closed)</b>
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B Tier

Draskos
Location Reviewed: Mount Hawthorn
Items Reviewed: Signature Sando (Hot)
Thoughts: Alright, I've revisited this joint since the last ranking, and I must say perhaps I treated it too harshly. It was a much more pleasant experience the second time round. Flavours were nice and complimented well. Obviously it was also very hot as expected, it does still feel like chicken itself is 100° but the spice still contributes most of the kick. The only real thing I still dislike is the batter instantly falling apart upon first bite.<br><b>(Temporarily(?) Closed)</b>
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Meet & Bun
Location Reviewed: Mount Lawley
Items Reviewed: Danny's Southern Fried Chicken
Thoughts: Pretty much the definition of decent. Nothing is going to blow you away but it's still a tasty experience. Ingredients are all of a good quality, especially the potato buns. Chicken is a bit rough and honestly tastes a bit like deep fried fish but personally I didn't think it subtracted from the overall burger.<br><b>(Closed)</b>
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C Tier

Bulkan Burger Cafe
Location Reviewed: Greenwood
Items Reviewed: Bulkan Chook
Thoughts: Nothing super remarkable by any means. This burger has little cohesion and each ingredient is easily separable from the others. Probably the closest burger on the list to tasting like a generic quickly made homemade one. The burger comes nowhere close to meeting the requirements for this price range ($25). I did enjoy the sour cream (?) used as a sauce and it's usage did give it at least one characteristic different from other joints.<br><b>(Closed)</b>
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