Connecticut is home to some of the best burgers in the country, including the original... and steamed! 1st Look stops by Louis Lunch and Ted's to see what the hype is all about. / 1stlooktv / 1stlooktv
Bridgeport ct.. i havent been evrywhere in ct but when i want good burger i go to Merritt Canteen or Valley Farms.. also Tomlinson's.. If anybodys familiar with Bridgeport back in the day, ask about Contys.. Their hot dogs were amazing but umm hey wth do i know ya know🤷♂️
Louis' Lunch does not do medium well burgers. They're rare and that's that. 45 years ago I had my first burger there and it was cooked rare, which I don't like. Next time in, I asked the Maestro if he would cook it just a bit longer, and he said "one hockey puck, coming up!" Every time I walked in the door thereafter he'd say this out loud (in a kind way) Eventually, I told him to cook 'em as he saw fit. He cooked 'em just a touch longer anyway. Ken Lassen was a kind man and is missed.
Never ate at Ted's for steamed cheeseburgers, but if they are better than O'Rourke's in Middletown they must be great. Have to mention that the video host didn't get the CT message that "no ketchup" on her burger is available at Louis' Lunch. Ordered ketchup again on her steamed burger at Ted's. She may want to try to order ketchup on a hot dog in Chicago; answer will again be "no". If you need ketchup, put it on your fries :)
I can't believe adults want ketchup on a burger or hot dog, that is for young kids with a happy meal at McD's, I literally saw an adult put ketchup on a good ribeye steak at a very good steak house, unbelievable