Bill's first restaurant opened in Lewes just outside Brighton. The second one opened inside Brighton and was the first experience i had of Bill's, for an excellent breakfast some years ago. All of a sudden Bill's seems to be taking over London in a Byron-esque fashion, which hopefully is a good thing.
Meeting good friends for a bite to eat after an extremely long week at work is one of those occasions when i often just want a simple cheeseburger and an ice cold beer.
Bill's £9.95 hamburger comes on a wooden board in a sesame seeded brioche bun with slices of red onion, tomato, iceberg lettuce, pickle and is topped off with horseradish mayo. An unfussy classic recipe i'm sure you'll agree. A little pot of very decent, crunchy McDs-ey fries accompany. I'm not certain if the kitchen knife was essential, but it certainly helped make my cut-through photo simpler to achieve.
I went for the optional slice of Monterey Jack cheese for £1.20 and there's the chance to add streaky bacon or tomato salsa for similar cash if that's your thing.
The assembly is a little higgledy-piggledy, but it works well, the top half has that nice fresh veg crunchiness and the lower half offers a surprisingly delicious beef patty. I really wasn't expecting it to be as flavourful as it was, the patty has an intense chargrilled flavour on the outside, yet a super juicy, quality beef tasting centre. Cooked perfectly medium-rare, this burger - as Gregg Wallace would say is fucking well pucka geeza absolutely delightful.
Lookout Byron, you finally have some burger competition in Westfield, and its sold at Bill's.
Lookout Byron, you finally have some burger competition in Westfield, and its sold at Bill's.
8/10
Southern Terrace, Westfield Shopping Centre
White City, W12 7GB
020 8749 5537
westfield@bills-email.co.uk
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