
Burger Bhai is a unique burger joint celebrated for its signature “Bhai Ka Burger” and the special “Bhai Ka Sauce.” This eatery stands out for its high-quality, juicy patties and a secret sauce that blends tangy, spicy, and sweet flavors perfectly. The ambiance is casual yet vibrant, offering a warm welcome to all. Besides the iconic burger, the menu features a variety of options, ensuring something for every taste. Burger Bhai promises not just a meal, but a memorable dining experience with great food and a friendly atmosphere.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–2 AM |
| Monday | 10 AM–2 AM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 10 AM–3 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–3 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1017 Cortelyou Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Phone: (347) 365-8555
Website: https://www.burgerbhaii.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
That said, the burger I received wasn’t bad. The chicken tikka was nicely spiced, marinated, and char-grilled, though the overall presentation was underwhelming. The burger was quite small for the price, and the buns felt cheap — plain, unbuttered, and not even toasted, almost like grocery-store quality. The lettuce was the saving grace: crisp and fresh, which even many established burger places sometimes miss. I had asked for no cheese, and they followed that perfectly.
I added masala fries on the side, which had good flavor thanks to the seasoning, but they were completely cold — not even slightly warm — which was disappointing and made it clear they weren’t freshly prepared. I ordered water instead of soda, though it seems they may have some Indian-style drinks available too.
Overall, I’d say the experience was mixed. The flavors were genuinely good, with the Indian spice touch setting it apart from typical fast-food burgers, but the portion size and quality for the price were lacking. If they fix the basics — like serving hot fries, toasting the buns, and paying more attention to freshness — this place could easily stand out among other casual burger spots.
The service was surprisingly refreshing — friendly, attentive, and welcoming from the start. The food was just as impressive! Everything we ordered was flavorful and well-prepared. I’ll definitely be coming back, and I’ll be recommending BHAI to others looking for a great spot to grab some delicious food if they’re in the area.
However, the lack of indoor seating is a downside, especially in winter. While they have outdoor chairs available, it’s not practical to eat outside during colder months, leaving takeaway as the only option. If they could add an indoor dining space, it would make the experience even better.
Overall, the food is great, but the seating arrangements could use improvement.
They do have a self order option. We ordered around 11.15am (they opened around 11am) and we had to wait for around 40mins to get our order. There were 2 customers ahead of us.
We ordered:
Masala fries
Bhai ka burger
Classic smash
Bogo smash (without realizing bogo smash is same as classic smash, you just get 2 of them – smh)
Chapli burger (didn’t know it’s chicken chapli)
Chick a Tikka burger
Aloo Tikki burger
Rose shikanjavi
Mango shake
Bhai sauce
Mint sauce
Totaling up to $95 and change.
So price wise, they are on the cheaper side as compared to what we pay in Queens. We loved their bhai ka burger, most flavorful and well done. Masala fries were super fresh with well coated delicious masala.
Our least favorite was smash burgers. The patty was overly Smashed, making it burnt crispy. If you want good variety smash burgers, go to HITIT. Chick a Tikka was our 2nd favorite. You get 5 to 6 Boneless Tikka pcs in a burger with the toppings of your choice. On 3rd, alo Tikki, it was good but not as good as Bun Kebab’s (a halal bun kebab cart). 4th or 2nd least liked one was chicken chapli, it’s a simple chicken patty, not a chapli at all. So, I would recommend getting a bhai ka burger with Masala fries (the best combo).
As for drinks, rose lemonade is very toned down rohafza lemonade, we liked it because it was not that sweet, and you can taste real lemon. But sadly, the Mango shake was missing Mango flavor and was tasting like grinded vanilla ice cream.
Bhai sauce and mint sauce were okay, we ordered 2, but they also gave some bhai sauce packs with fries. Mint sauce felt more like mayo based.
Nothing crazy but a decent halal burger spot. It would be much fun in summer to enjoy a burger on a charpai. I would highly recommend/suggest the team revise their chapli recipe to make it more authentic. I will definitely stop by again to grab #bhaikaburger when we are in the area.
We were laughing at a thought that they were well aware of what they made best, and they named that burger: bhai ka burger!
However, the serving size didn’t quite match the price. For what they charge, I expected slightly bigger portions or more value for money. Still, if you’re looking for great taste and good service, Burger Bhai is definitely worth a try!