Canada’s best burger is at a whole-animal butchery in Ontario, according to this new international ranking
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"We've always approached our burgers the same way we approach every dish at Fat Rabbit: focus on quality ingredients, creativity, and consistency," says executive chef and co-owner Zach Smith. PHOTO BY PAT OZOLS Article content Fat Rabbit in St. Catharines, Ont., is home to Canada’s best burger, according to the inaugural list of the World’s 101 Best Burger Places. The whole-animal butcher shop and restaurant ranked No. 38 overall and was the only Canadian restaurant to make the list. Article content “It’s a huge honour. We opened Fat Rabbit with the goal of creating the kind of restaurant we …
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