Amigos Burger and Shake is really good. I probably won’t trek all the way to West London to try it again, but I’d go back if I’m ever in the area. I went here with a friend and felt a little old(nearly everyone there was a teenager!) but it is cheap, yummy and has friendly staff — what’s not to like?! LOVEDIT: — I tried the Mexican… it involved cheese, salsa, jalapenos and sour cream… and I really enjoyed it — Their sweet potato fries were lovely! I was pretty full, but still kept munching my way through them! — They have a huge selection of sweets and chocolate bars that they mix into milkshakes. We shared a reeces buttercups shake — it was delicious although there is no way I could finish one on my own! I thought oreo+aero mint shake sounded good too… Meh: — I wasn’t impressed by their wings. It seemed like they were microwaved… so they were just not that tasty. Skip these and get more sweet potato fries! So we had two burgers, a shake, sweet potato fries, chicken wings… and it was all under £20. Bargainous.
Ami T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
There was I, designated by my 5 friends at 10pm on carnival Monday as the official restaurant guide since I was the only one sober. I dragged them to shepherd’s bush in the hope to find something open and here was Amigos Burgers and Shake, an appealing name to anyone that has been drinking(or not eating) since 7am that morning(it was 5pm somewhere).The burger menu is appealing and not outrageously priced. I had“The Boss“and let me tell you something, though I CANEAT I could only manage ½ with my sweet potato fries(oh yes, I said sp fries!) It was delicious! The shakes are what you’d expect to see(didn’t have peanut butter sniff). The restaurant itself is small with canteen — like tables and stools, yep they don’t expect you to be there for more than 40min. All in all. Ignore the McD nearby and go there!