depends what you order, maybe.. try it for the poutine.
i tried the tokyo burger and would not recommend it to anyone. to start it was impossible to eat it like a regular burger. the pieces of meat inside were deep fried in batter and stacked on top of each other. since the pieces were small, hard, sharp edged, and irregularly shaped one could not hold them together in the bun to fit it in one's mouth as a result. everything was greasy and the bun was one of those sugary, cheap processed ones like you'd get from a cheap fast food chain. i ate it because i was hungry, but there was really no redeeming qualities and the amount of grease made my stomach feel ill after.
my friend had the ottawa burger. he said it was okay but he expected more for the price. he also didn't like the sugary bun.
i decided to give world burger a second chance since the tokyo burger was something fairly irregular. i found out that where this place really shines is its poutine. i've eaten poutine all over quebec and as far west as saskatchewan - the further you get from quebec the worse the poutine gets imo, so quality poutine close to home is appreciated. i got a bacon poutine, because why not. bacon! you get a large quantity here and the quality of ingredients is also good. the man behind the counter proudly stated he only uses st. albert's cheese curds, which is the proper way to do it. the gravy was nice and thick with a flavor i liked.
the service is over the top. the guy running the place is extremely friendly and goes out of his way to help, which is great. he likes to talk which i think a lot of people like. i personally like a bit less attention however when eating fast food. i kind of want to just, eat. it feels a bit awkward after a while. but that's just me.
interesting decor. made to look like an airport, and bathrooms are like what you'd expect on an airplane (tiny). i thought it was creative, the only negative being the fascinatingly small sinks that are really hard to wash one's hands in.