We never expected a turkey burger to taste so good until we tried LSA Burger's version at the new Grandscape location.We've been ogling the new LSA Burger building for a while, whether it was while we caught a show at Lava Cantina, as we barreled north on Highway 121 or we spent an afternoon wandering through the Grandscape development in The Colony, which includes Nebraska Furniture Mart and a litany of restaurant choices.
Burgers are still the highlight at LSA, for good reason. The $14.25 Bigfoot packs a perfectly medium-cooked 44 Farms beef patty blanketed with Havarti cheese and LSA's"snake venom" pepper sauce, with lettuce, tomato, mayo and avocado to cool some of the peppery heat. It's a two-handed messy affair and everything you want your burger to be.
Fries are extra, but two people can easily share one order. We won't judge you if you don't order the garlic Parmesan fries . Maybe you and your date plan on making out later, but everyone else should get on board with the perfectly crispy and fluffy potatoes, topped with enough garlic and Parmesan to kick up the flavor but not so much to be overpowering.