Badmaash brothers opened a new burger spot on La Brea - Los Angeles Times
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The brothers behind Badmaash have opened a new burger spot on La Brea

The American burger at Burgers 99
(Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
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After opening two locations of their popular Indian restaurant Badmaash, brothers Nakul and Arjun Mahendro along with their father, Pawan, have turned their attention to a new comfort food: burgers.

Burgers 99 opened Monday on La Brea Avenue.

The casual all-day restaurant offers several varieties of minimalist burgers on potato rolls, including an $8 bacon cheeseburger brushed with an Apple-Pan-esque hickory sauce and a $6 vegan burger with a housemade potato-mushroom-chickpea patty. The menu also includes bacon and egg sandwiches; breakfast burritos stuffed with hash browns and American cheese; hot dogs, fries and a salted peanut milkshake.

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“We’ve always wanted to open a classic American burger joint,†Nakul said. “When our family moved from Toronto to Irvine 10 years ago, we lived right next to the In-N-Out on El Toro Road. That really opened our eyes to the SoCal burger experience.â€

The brothers enlisted Geovanny Delgado as chef after sampling an unfussy burger that the San Fernando Valley native cooked while working at the Arts District cocktail bar Here & Now. There Delgado created a Thousand-Island-style dressing — flavored with charred Fresno chiles, dill, cumin and coriander — that he now uses as the house “secret sauce†at Burgers 99.

“It’s a little more refined and complex than a traditional burger sauce, but the flavors are very familiar to anyone who has eaten around L.A.,†Delgado said.

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Arjun said the restaurant’s goal is to provide a quick and affordable meal to a neighborhood that includes upscale dining options such as Sugarfish, Sycamore Kitchen and Republique.

The streetwear-influenced, retro-styled interior of the restaurant features white subway tile and a short counter that overlooks the kitchen; a red neon sign beckons diners from the street.

As for the restaurant’s name? The brothers say they chose it for its particular phonaesthetic, à la “cellar door.†Or, as Nakul likes to put it: “Burgers 99 is a vibe.â€

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Burgers 99 is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Breakfast items are available until noon.

131 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, burgers99.com

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