Viking Burguer, American restaurant in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Mexico.
Viking Burguer is an American restaurant in the Santa María La Ribera neighborhood of Mexico City, serving burgers, sausages, and sides. The patties are made from beef and come with fresh vegetables, house-made sauces, and crispy fries on buttered bread.
The restaurant opened as American-style burger spots were gaining ground across Mexico City. It is part of a local wave that brought this kind of food into neighborhoods beyond the city center.
The menu takes its inspiration from Norse mythology, with dishes named after figures like Thor, Loki, and Freya. This mix of American food and Nordic references gives the place a personality that goes beyond a standard burger joint.
The spot is on Calle Del Fresno in Santa María La Ribera and can be reached on foot from nearby metro stations. Coming at midday or in the early evening tends to work well, as those are the busiest and most reliable hours.
One of the more unexpected items on the menu is a 25-centimeter (about 10-inch) Loki sausage served with caramelized onions and tomatoes. It stands out for those who want something different from a standard burger order.
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