Soul Burger: Filthy Burgers, Clear Conscience
What happens when animal lovers open a burger restaurant? Soul Burger happens.
Touted as “Australia’s first gourmet plant-based burger joint”, Sydney’s Soul Burger serves up mouth-watering vegan burgers, chips, shakes, and beers to a diverse clientele.
Watch as the founders visit an animal sanctuary and talk about the mission behind Soul Burger:
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Burgers With Heart – and Humour!
A viral April Fool’s prank helped catapult Soul Burger into the public consciousness, as the restaurant joked it would be launching the gravity-defying Plant-Based Disgrace:
Such was the excitement over this epic creation that the “Disgrace” found itself on Soul Burger’s menu for the whole of April 2016.
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The latest hilarious menu special to take social media by storm is the Hanson’s Halal snack pack. Brilliant.
Burgers and Chips and Shakes – Oh My!
Burgers are only one of the plant-based delights featured on the menu. Here are some of our ultimate Soul Burger menu highlights:
Sumo Burger
This creation includes plant-based beef, spicy vegan sausage, field mushrooms, vegan cheese, roasted peppers, lettuce, tomato, herbed mayo, and tomato relish. Phew!
Red Fries
Tangy seasoned thick-cut beer-battered fries with aioli – need we say more?
Shakes
Aaaaa the colours 😍 pic from @imhorngry_ of the infamous #plantbasedisgrace
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The Plant-Based Disgrace may be just a memory now, but delicious shakes are still available – and feature house-made coconut ice cream. Yum.
Beer on Tap
Because what goes better with a burger?
Good for Animals, Better for Your Health
Not only do Soul Burger’s plant-based meals save animals from unimaginable suffering, they also have some surprising health benefits:
- Gram for gram, the vegan cheese has 85 per cent fewer calories than dairy cheese.
- The plant-based beef patty has 70 per cent less fat than a beef patty made from cow flesh.
- The plant-based sausages have 30 per cent fewer calories than meat sausages.
Burgers and chips may not be “health foods”, but using fresh plant-based ingredients helps make sure they’re as healthy and nutritious as possible.
Next time you want to satisfy a burger craving, why not try a plant-based burger for yourself?