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Best chain burger I've ever had came from a little chain restaurant in Sausalito California, in the Corte Madera mall. I think it was The Counter. I seem to remember the menu mentioning counterburgers.
Both California and Florida have this amazing ability to get fresh toppings and it makes the food so much better. I see a lot of people digging smashburgers and I like smash burgers but they're just not good quality hamburgers. I like to see 1/3 of a pound still a little pink in the middle, Good shower fresh toppings fresh bun.
Unfortunately I'm stuck in the Atlantic where we can't seem to get fresh vegetables unless I'm getting them directly off of Farmer's cart and even then they probably came from another state.