A delicious cheeseburger on a soft bun with melted cheese and other toppings sounds good. A gap makes "cheese burger" look like a tower of dry yellow cheese slices between dry bread.
Burger King Thailand's latest product is this. The all-cheese burger is a sesame bun with 20 slices of American cheese placed in a geometric tower.
"Not for fun, this is for real!" the company posted on Facebook after the cheese burger went viral. (It's never good when a fast food company says that.)
An employee has confirmed that at least one Bangkok restaurant would sell the cheese burger until July 20. Originally, it was only available for a short period and will be sold until July 13. If you're there, try it (or not).
"Burger" critics are harsh. It may be the worst menu update since Taco Bell's Waffle Taco caused bowel misery. American cheese in a bun. The bun and cheese are cold.
It's okay. Some say the cheese burger costs 5 baht or 14 cents per slice, cheaper than cheese packets. One said, "I might consider buying that burger and keeping the cheese slices.
After one bite, another took the burger home and put cheese on ramen noodles. Thais only eat 80 grams of cheese every year, so this is interesting.
Burger King said the all-cheese burger will not be sold in the US or elsewhere. If you need it, go to Bangkok.