Drew Clayton
Google
I used to eat at Belcampo's lunch counter at Grand Central Market, and was usually really happy with their food. But the two times I ordered takeout from the Santa Monica location, I was disappointed. Their lamb burger was dry, and the ingredients didn't really mesh well. It just tasted like a few things stacked together without marrying. The animal fat fries (a former favorite from the GCM location) were relatively flavorless, and lacked crunch.
The second time I went, the burger was cooked medium well. There was barely a trace of pink, and like the lamb burger, it was just dry. Why would they not cook a beautiful thick patty like that medium rare? The delicate butter lettuce on it had wilted to a slimy skin. Thankfully, my girlfriend had taken the lettuce off of hers, so I stole that to make mine more edible. I picked up the food as soon as it was ready -- it's not like it had been sitting for an hour.
They raise their own meat, and in the past, they cooked it to honor the animals they lovingly raised, and that came through in the taste. Not so in my experiences at this location. I don't pay $20 for a burger to not even be able to eat half of it because it's so unsavory and dry.