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Vegan burger voted best

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News30 September 2019Updated:14 October 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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Best bite: Nature Bar Cafe owner Amrita Arn with competitive eater Riley Murphy and the winning Stayin’ Alive burger. Picture: Supplied
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Best bite: Nature Bar Cafe owner Amrita Arn with competitive eater Riley Murphy and the winning Stayin’ Alive burger. Picture: Supplied

BURGER enthusiasts in Frankston have voted a vegan offering at Nature Bar Cafe as the winner of the Burger Off taste test competition.

Close to 500 votes were cast during the course of the competition, with the cafe’s “Stayin’ Alive” burger voted the tastiest.

Nature Bar Café owner Amrita Arn said “I was so surprised because it is a vegan burger and there were much bigger restaurants participating but word of mouth kept people coming in.”

“We pride ourselves on providing healthy, vegetarian and vegan options and are thrilled people love our food and got so into the burger,” she said.

Australian Ninja Warrior competitor and competitive eater Riley Murphy has been helping to promote the competition. He said “the Stayin’ Alive burger was so delicious, it nearly made me convert to veganism.”

“Although I can’t promise to give up meat, I’ll definitely be way more pumped to try alternatives next time around,” he said.

First published in the Frankston Times – 30 September 2019

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