A number of upscale eateries, including one somewhat toney place in NY, the name of which I've forgotten, serve upscale versions of White Castle Burgers, or "sliders" as their commonly called. The combination of the sauted onions, thin burger, and pickle slice can be quite goood when prepared just so. But genuine White Castles are best by the sackful after a night of serious drinking. Paul
> <LOL> White Castle burgers were often called "belly bombs" . But what can > you expect for an 8-cent burger (yes, that's what they cost at one time!) > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: John Francis > > > Anyone who considers McDonalds to be the nadir of bad hamburgers > > has never sampled the culinary delights of a Wimpy bar (or White > > Castle, come to that). > >

