Canadian burger named among 14 best in the entire world

May 29 2026, 8:18 pm

A burger in Canada has just earned global recognition, landing a spot among the best in the world.

TimeOut recently shared its list of the best burgers, and one burger in Canada stood out among the 14 best globally.

“Is there a more satisfying bite than the salty, smoky hit of a really, really good burger? The answer is obviously: of course not,” reads the report.

“Restaurants all over the world are crafting and griddling their own take on the classic beef burger, with homemade sauces, whacky buns, and specialty meats elevating these patties to entirely new levels.”

On the list are some of the best burgers from Tokyo, Cape Town, Madrid, and London, according to TimeOut editors, and in Canada, the best can be found in Montréal.

Casse-CroĂ»te MangeDansMonHood is known for its bold flavours and standout smash burger. But it’s the snack bar’s Happy Ending Burger — a secret menu item that combines the two burgers on the menu — that’s gained international attention. It will certainly leave you satisfied and is described as “mouthwatering.”

If you’re already planning a trip to get your hands on this smash burger, make sure to bring a massive appetite because it’s made with four house-ground beef patties with “perfectly crisped edges.” It’s served with a homemade sauce, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, and thick slices of pickles between layers of soft brioche bun.

“Bringing together two cult favourites in one bite, Mange dans mon hood is the ultimate ‘secret’ order from a beloved smash burger spot known for doing just two burgers — and doing them exceptionally well,” states the report.

“It’s so juicy it’ll have you reaching for a stack of napkins, but so unbelievably delicious that you’ll almost definitely be back for more.”

The restaurant was founded by childhood friends Michel “Mitch” Nguyen and Michel “Boom” Lim, who decided to sell burgers because they “evoke a sense of nostalgia.”

You can also opt for sides like poutine, homemade fries cooked in tallow, and the ol’ dirty fries with house-made sauce, onions, pickles, and cheese sauce.

An iconic Canadian sandwich in Montreal has also recently made it on the list of the best in the world.

Casse-Croûte MangeDansMonHood may already have a loyal local following; now it also has the international recognition to back it up.

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