Bloomberg has published a new ranking of some of the best burger restaurants around the world.

The ranking is based on the views of a number of Michelin-stars chefs and other culinary elites who handpicked the restaurants based on their preferences.

The majority of the list is made up of restaurants in the US and Europe with both casual restaurants such as In-N-Out and high-end establishments such as The Wolseley in London featuring.

Only one South African restaurant was named on the list – Buns Out Burgers- which opened in September 2019 in Johannesburg.

Couldn’t say anything until I brought my toughest critic along, and now that she’s happy – I’m Excited to share that I’ve just opened my first restaurant. A burger spot in Linden, Johannesburg called ‘Buns Out’🍔🍟 Come through for a great quality burger! We’re open every day.👊🏽 pic.twitter.com/oHUQHhAIDS — Buns Out/Abuti Buns/Mr.Buns/Bhanisa/Le Bunza (@MapsMaponyane) September 29, 2019

Chosen by TV chef Lorna Maseko, Bloomberg noted that the new restaurant in suburban Linden is the first of actor and TV celebrity, Maps Maponyane.

Bloomberg said that the restaurant has attracted a lot of media attention and features about a dozen burgers, including vegetarian and vegan options.

Buns Out Burgers also features a number of quirky names including ‘Is It Brie You’re Looking For?’

Other standout burger restaurants globally include:

Image by Michael Mbaya (@Tapiwa_Mike) via Buns Out

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