Anyone who has been on social media in the past month will have seen Junk Burger, the highly hyped Soho spot on Old Compton Street. The space is minimal, austere even, with buffed stainless steel and a short menu that reads like a list of shirt sizes at Uniqlo. From small to XXL, each option indicates the number of smashed burger patties between the brioche buns: small has just one, XXL has a coronary-inducing five. There’s a truffle burger option too, and a crispy veggie burger, but really, the size-chart menu is designed for meat-loving types.
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