A popular restaurant specialising in delicious burgers and creative cocktails has launched a brand new burger with a very familiar twist.
Tango offers a delightful fusion of classic American favourites, with innovative twists catering to even the most diverse palates. The burgers are undoubtedly the stars of the show at Tango, with perfectly grilled patties, tantalising toppings, and the opportunity for endless customisation ensuring even the pickiest burger enthusiast can find their perfect combination.
Their latest Christmas menu, which was Paddington-inspired left one of our reporters 'festively full' and 'overindulged'.
Known for its experimental burgers, delicious cocktails and puddings, Tango in Durham are no strangers to blowing their customers away with bizarre and wonderful burger concoctions so it will come as no surprise to hear they have launched a Sunday Dinner burger.
Tango have taken the foundations of the classic British roast and created their latest special dish- The Sunday Dinner Burger.
Consisting of a beef and pork stuffing patty sandwiched between a 'Yorkshire Pudding bun' served alongside a cheesy potato spread, parsnip strings and Tango's locally famous 'proper thick' gravy, the burger is not one to be missed.
Served with garlic and herb-tossed fries. The dish will only be available on Sundays from 11:30am until 9:30pm.
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The concoction is already becoming a local legend with the burger proving a hit with customers, with many calling it the 'perfect hangover cure'.
The team are advising that there is limited availability, so it is best to visit Tango quickly and try the brand new 'mouth-watering' Sunday Dinner burger.
The Details
39 Saddler Street, Durham, DH1 3NU
Phone: 0191 303 9039
Website: tangodurham.co.uk
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