Zagat has announced it’s top 18 burgers in LA County—we know, we thought the number was strange too, but they divided the eighteen into a top ten with eight honorable mentions—and Long Beach’s own Simmzy’s scored a spot at No. 13 with its classic Simmzy’s Burger.
If you haven’t had the Simmzy’s Burger, we suggest only one thing: order it medium rare (because if you don’t, well, you don’t deserve that poor bovine’s sacrifice). Other than that, try to not alter what Chef Ann Conness has constructed. A bit of aged cheddar, some caramelized onions, their garlic aioli (which also doubles as a spectacular dipping sauce for the fries, FYI), some tomato and some lettuce. Voi-flippin’-la: the Simmzy’s Burger.
Though not hitting the top 10—the top honor went to the most banal of burgers, the ever pervasive, SoCal-obsessed Double-Double from In-N-Out—it is still impressive that the Belmont Shore eatery’s version of the American staple sits amongst burger powerhouses like the Slater 50/50, Unami, and (my personal non-Long Beach favorite) The Hungry Cat’s Pug Burger.
In the words of Zagat, “When trying to narrow down the top 10 best burgers around the city, there are bound to be some favorites left off the list. Everyone has their own favorite, from fast-food cult classics to neighborhood spots and classic hidden-gem burger stands. Here are eight honorable mentions from this year’s best burger poll, including write-in favorites and high-scorers that just missed the top 10.”
Send your congrats to Simmzy’s and, please, go to a one-of-a-kind place in Long Beach rather than a ubiquitous burger chain found everywhere to celebrate one of America’s greatest gift to the culinary world.
[Editor’s note: Let’s be honest, we’re just as guilty as anyone of occasionally indulging in some late-night Animal-Style fries.]
Simmzy’s is located at 5271 E 2nd St.
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