Yo Poznan!
If you’re on the hunt for a burger that actually slaps — not just “yeah it’s decent” but full-on why haven’t I tried this before energy — stop scrolling.
Our weekend pick? The Korean Burger at Milo Burger.
You’ll find it in Jeżyce on Kościelna 9, in a tiny hut right next to a church, which feels appropriate, because after one bite you might need to confess your sins. Or at least whisper “amen” under your breath.
It starts with gochujang sauce, deep, spicy, slightly sweet, that slow Korean heat that creeps up on you in the best way. Then comes a crispy red cabbage and carrot slaw bringing that fresh crunch. Next? Juicy chunks of crispy chicken, golden and reckless. They throw in homemade Asian-style pickled cucumbers — sharp, tangy, cutting through the richness like a blade. And just when you think it’s done, boom: togarashi crisp on top for that extra spice-kick crunch.
The taste? It’s sweet heat, crunchy chaos, juicy comfort and street-food attitude all stacked into one messy masterpiece. It drips. It crunches. It bites back a little. And somehow it still feels balanced.
If your weekend plans include “find something elite to eat,” this is it. Pull up to Milo Burger, grab the Korean Burger, and thank us later.