i believe it is extremely easy to say thatgraffitiburger came in like a wrecking ball; if i'm not mistaken, a food establishment in al ain had never created this kind of hype!
to begin with, the location of the restaurant is a little strange - a modern, funky establishment in the middle of the industrial area of al ain. strange? yes. does it really matter? certainly not. although the number of cars lined up to put in/get their order was staggering.
the walls are filled withgraffitiart, and the lighting sets the ambiance just right. being a small establishment, and assuming the owners never would have expected this kind of a reception from the locals, the place was packed. there were never-ending queues, and free-flowing burgers. staff didn't have time to even welcome customers, as they were busy taking orders and delivering them. yes,graffitiburger also has a dine-in option.
the star of the experience was, of course, the burger. we had the smoke burger and the crunchy burger with the normal fries, and they were all exceptionally good. pillow-soft buns, delicious cheese and flavoursome beef and chicken. the fries were fresh, crispy, delightful. the only disappointment of the experience was how the burgers were presented - sloppy and rushed, but understandably so. if you have an appetite, i highly recommend getting two burgers - you'll need it, i promise.
welcome to al ain, gb! looking forward to my next visit.