OldiesBURGER 歐帝斯美墨餐廳
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Oldies BURGER 歐帝斯美墨餐廳 Review
Overall 5/5
Food 5/5
Quality 5/5
Service 4/5

OldiesBURGER 歐帝斯美墨餐廳 looked very hip from the outside and is very hip on the inside. Playing classic “oldies music” creates a fun vibe. I was welcomed in to Oldies Burger by a friendly man with a lot of tattoos so I took a seat. No outside food or drink was allowed, so I placed my coffee on the other side of the table.
I was a little uncomfortable because I was the only customer in the place at 12:20 on a Friday during lunchtime. After I took a seat at OldiesBURGER 歐帝斯美墨餐廳 and then a very unfriendly lady handed me a menu and brought me a glass of water.

The standard menu at OldiesBURGER 歐帝斯美墨餐廳 is available in English and Chinese. There’s a NT$300 minimum charge and most burgers range fr NT$320-450. There was a Japanese scallop burger that caught my eye for NT$450, but I decided not to because trying something expensive is a risky move when trying a place for the first time.

5/5 Parm Cheeseburger
Whoaaaaaa! That burger was good. The best burger in Taipei…and I have a few highly rated places that I love. High quality beef cooked perfectly. Juicy, but not too the point were the bread loses its structural integrity. The sauces were so balanced with the rest of the burger, it’s hard to believe that they made it in less than 10 minutes.
Sweet, juicy, crunchy bacon and parmesan cheese crisp was incredible. Even though ithe price at Oldies Burger in Taiwan is much higher than your other chains, that’s the price you pay for the best burger in Taiwan.
By the time I left there were more people, mostly locals. If you’re looking for the best burger in Taipei, or even the world, OldiesBURGER 歐帝斯美墨餐廳 should be on your list.
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Rating Guide
It’s food, but you’re not going to enjoy it
Didn’t meet minimum meal expectations
Satisfying and an adequate meal.
So good you’ll eat here again!
You will remember this meal for the rest of your life!
Pricing Guide
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NT$1-100 (US$0-$3.23)
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NT$100-300 (US$3.23-9.68)
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NT$300-700 (US$9-22)
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NT$700+ (US$22.60+)
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