As the Pokémon Go frenzy proceed to build , one question is on a lot of people ’s minds : Can I use up them ? Since many Pokémon actually take care like they ’re eatable ( Exeggcute , for example , is just a bunch of angry looking ball ) , it stands to reason that we could , and arguablyshould , be eating these things . After all , the Pokémon anime once depicted Ash and Brock dreaming about a hot collection plate ofMagikarp . Farfetch’d evencarries his own garnish .
So maybe it ’s not that disturbing that Sydney - ground eating house Down - N - Out has crafted three exceptional burgers that resemble Pokémon . The bright colorize creations are made to look like Charmander , Pikachu , and Bulbasaur . The burger joint , which is run by a group called Hashtag Burgers , explained that customers are given one at random , mean to mirror the randomness of the game itself .
" The feeling and the ingredients match the Pokémon ’s mode , character and color . The Charmander is a small bit spicy , there ’s variety of a volcanic cheese dripping off it , " Hashtag Burgers ’ Ben Kagantold Mashable Australia . " The Bulbasaur is grassy and cleaner , but it taste like a Big Mac actually — which is quite decent . The Pikachu is a bit sillier , with our ' Panthera tigris fries ' through it . "

Each burger also has a smile face on the bun ( present Goldfish a run for the literal collation that smiles back ) . Pikachu rollick some silicon chip ear while Bulbasaur has a man of broccoli , perhaps to mimic the bulb on the persona ’s back . While eating a fire lounge lizard or galvanizing mouse is n’t our first selection for dinner , at least Bulbasaur variety of looks like aBrussels sprout — possibly making it the most practicably edible choice . Each Pokeburger costs $ 15 AUD , or $ 11.39 USD . They ’re only around until September 3 , so you better get your Pokéballs in order soon .
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