David T.
Yelp
After waiting an exorbitant amount of time during my most recent visit (post-lunch hour) for a simple "take-away" burger and fries, I decided to give this place another chance. After all, the burger was decent (the soggy fries, however, were not). This time, I decided just to sit in during a late lunch break (3:30 pm) between study sessions.
The dim interior lighting (first floor), thrumming BG music, and the din of constant chatter from nearby tables give a casual feel. Tables on the ground floor are a bit crowded together--an attempt at maximising the limited real estate of city centre.
By the time my burger arrived, I had finished reviewing most of the flash cards I made during my morning study session. The burger was quite sizable, mainly due to the meat patties. The patties are cooked to order, which is the most likely explanation for the long wait, and seem to be of good quality. But perhaps, that is the only redeeming factor. The buns were passingly mediocre and there was nothing special about the sauce dressing. This time, I got the shoestring fries which were average, at best. The menu selection is limited: essentially, you can get a hamburger or cheeseburger, single or double patty. Nothing else is really worth mentioning. Bunsen is like a half-hearted mishmash of In-N-Out and Counter Burger--a decent attempt, but failing to pull through.
Side note: they don't split the bill (in case you're bringing a group).