Zeebrgr

Zeebrgr is a new burger joint by the same people behind Maki. They’re soft opening tonight and they’re located at The Palms in Al Bida. #notenoughburgerjointsinkuwait [Link]


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  1. Sahar says:

    Design looks more oriental though :/

  2. aaa says:

    Hmm Maki is the one that started the Sushi trend but it looks like he’s jumping on the hamburger trend instead of starting his own this time :P

  3. Acerboy says:

    Mark what happen to Burger Boutique??

  4. Fatemah says:

    Is it a Japanese/American fusion? Cuz I guess it took the Japanese restaurant’s place ‘Shogun’.

  5. Proud Kuwaiti says:

    Now I’m having a tough time losing weight.

  6. frangipani says:

    Now for some fine dining phuleaze,….it’s about time.

  7. N2N3 says:

    can someone open something in kuwait thats not food?

  8. realist says:

    How about something new like real funky Mexican ? People jumping on trends will find themselves looking boring to the market.

    • aaa says:

      Maki didn’t jump on the trend though it started it, there were only a couple of JP restaurants until they came around

    • Joe says:

      When you use people to create something and then you take credit for it, I believe its very poor business ethics. Maki did NOT put this concept together! It was a very talented chef who after putting hours and hours of hard work then they, Maki, decide they did not need him any more…and throw him on the streets without any notice? Come on!!!! How is that for fairness…
      Talk to me people, what do you think?

  9. desert sky says:

    Another burger joint. Yay. yay.

    • Joe says:

      Created by a very talented chef who is no longer there! Now Maki takes credit for it!Istn’t that nice! How dissapointing!

  10. is this the same Z-Burger from the states? http://zburger.com/

  11. ali says:

    i tried it today and in all honesty, its actually good!

  12. syed says:

    some bake’n'take is coming to kuwait actually being built

  13. Food says:

    There are no Vietnamese restaurants in Kuwait! Now there is a miss!


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