WHO does not love a burger.
Here in the Bradford district, there are so many places you can enjoy one, so we thought it was only right to ask you for your favourites.
The four most popular eateries for the delicious item seem to be Rumpus (Saltaire), Mr T's (Great Horton), Smoky Bro's (Little Horton) and Salah's (Leeds Road).
Rumpus is an artisan burger company, based in Huddersfield, that has two restaurants in the Bradford district.
They use meat from local longhorn cattle, reared on their own farm.
It opened its first restaurant in July 2017.
The menu features 10 burgers including The Rooster chicken burger, The Allotment falafel burger and its most popular option The Longhorn beef burger.
Every burger comes with fries and customers can add to these with loaded fries options which have a range of toppings.
Heather Morgan, Jennifer Banks, Tracey Harris, Olli Kenehan, Sean Hatherley, Bex Jane, Lisa Lubbock and Hannah Tiffany all thought Rumpus served the best burger in Bradford.
Others (Omerah Rehmat, Joe Kerins, Wayne Kondri, Zach Khan and Saqib Khan) said Mr Ts was top of the charts when it comes to burgers in the city.
Last month, the eatery, famous for its hamburgers, was recognised as the Restaurant of the Year in the North East by Uber Eats.
Champion boxers Floyd Mayweather, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have all visited the Great Horton Road business in recent years.
Smoky Bro's on Little Horton Lane was also a favourite amongst some of our readers (Katrina Louise, Georgina Robinson, Raja Faran and Akki Hussain).
The fast food restaurant serves burgers, parmesans, pizzas, deserts and milkshakes.
Takeaway Salah's was another popular place that appeared in the comments section on our Facebook post which asked where can you find the best burger in Bradford?
Amigos (Undercliffe), Chi Chini (Wyke) and Streeteat (Baildon) were also mentioned.
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