Late-night standby serves up burgers, kebabs & other global grub at the counter in unfussy environs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4142 University Wy NE, Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: (206) 632-0324
Website: https://burgerandkabobhut.shop/
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It is a small, cozy shop, but there is one important thing to note for those with strict dietary or religious preferences: they use the same utensils for both veg and non-veg (beef and chicken) items. I personally disliked this aspect as there is definitely cross-contact happening.
If you aren’t strict about shared equipment, the food is great. But if you have specific dietary or health preferences regarding cross-contamination, you might want to keep this in mind.
The good: my burger tasted pretty good! The fries were nice and hot! The lettuce was kinda brown and wilty. But the slice of tomato seemed good and the burger was cooked medium-well, which is my preference.
The bad: Folks, this place is not clean. From the front door to the peek behind the curtain into the kitchen, to the all-gender bathroom, it looks like they view “cleaning” to be a quick wipe with a damp towel – at best.
The front door is grimy and the window needs to be cleaned. There’s a thin film of yuk on the tables. And guys, come on, the bathroom had a bottle of spray cleaner sitting on the toilet tank with two meager napkins, but neither the toilet nor the sink had been wiped down in some time. There was no handsoap, no hand towels, and the air dryer was not working. That’s just gross.
The whole place needs a deep cleaning.
Now, I love me some greasy diner type joints as much as the next guy. And your burger was pretty good. Show some pride. Clean up the place.
I will return here in spite of my detracting comments. If it’s clean and the food is still good, I will be a recurring customer. If not, I won’t be back.
UPDATE: I went today (10/22) months after my first visit. I’m conflicted.
On one hand the guy who wrote down my order and cooked it got it very wrong. However, to his enormous credit, when he noticed it, he volunteered a genuine apology. And I told him thanks, I really appreciated it, but I will eat it anyway. I had already started eating, and the thing is, the burger tasted good. The fries were very hot. The guy is busting his tail, making everything one order at a time. It’s a burger, and this ain’t Canlis. The day I go full Karen over a wrong order is the day my villain origin story begins. Ain’t happening.
The flip side is nothing is any more clean than my first visit. This time I took a photo of the bathroom situation. Now the paltry paper towels are sitting on an extra roll of TP. There’s still no paper towels to dry hands on. The tables are grimy.
Bottom line: the food tasted good, the guy is working really hard, and I respect the heck out of him. But I recommend you take your order to go, because sitting in there to eat is gross.
What truly sets Burger Hut apart is its late-night availability and relaxed vibe. Whether you’re wrapping up a study session or stumbling out from a party in the U-District, this place becomes the go-to spot to satisfy both your hunger and your mood. It’s one of those places where every bite feels comforting, where the food hits just right at 1 a.m., and where a simple burger can make your night feel complete. Tasty, accessible, and always reliable—Burger Hut keeps winning hearts, one late-night bite at a time. They have branches in Bellevue and soon To be opened in Bothell.
Which could remind people of hawker stalls of Pakistan , India, Bangladesh etc. Halal
The total lack of hygiene was astounding.
I paid for my food when I ordered and didn’t even ask for my money back, I just left.
I highly recommend not eating at this establishment if you care about sanitation.
This is not a fancy restaurant and a few of my friends even dislike this restaurant but I love it.
Arrived at 1:05. Ordered eggplant burger medium spicy fries and coke zero. Guy who took my order was very polite. Nice amount of seating. Service a little slow, got food around 120, but I didn’t really mind because I got to check up on stuff for classes tomorrow.
I wasn’t sure what to exactly expect with the eggplant burger but I’ve been looking to get more into eggplant lately so I thought I’d explore a potential use case. Burger came on a sesame seed bun with roasted eggplant, cheese, mayo, ketchup, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and some sort of chili sauce akin to sambal olek. The burger was delicious. The fries were good and I could imagine them being even better with some sort of garlicky sauce rather than ketchup. They had some sort of masala and paired well with the burger.
I’d like to return and potentially check out the paneer masala burger, and maybe a different fry option. Overall very good spot and will be back.