The Best Burgers in New York City
Briefly

Yes, there's reason to believe the hamburger as we know it may have been invented in New York City in the 1820s, where it was named after a North Sea port, and sold as street food to German sailors along the docks around Chambers Street.
Jubilee Market sells a small, satisfying burger for less than it costs to ride the subway - $2.15 for one, or $2.55 with cheese. Gotham Burger Social Club on the Lower East Side stands out for its diverse toppings like mustard, ketchup, burger sauce, pickles, jalapenos, and more, along with options like old-school egg cream or fried pickles.
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