170 Burger
Hours
| Monday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Thursday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Friday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Saturday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Sunday | 12:00 – 11:00 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12909 Victory Blvd, Valley Glen, CA 91606, USA
Phone: (818) 747-2061
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Customer Reviews
I've never had so much trouble giving someone money in my life. I tried to order the Philly cheesesteak as a combo. The price was almost $30. I asked why it was so high and she said, "You want the Philly cheesesteak and the combo". After much confusing back-and-forth, I realized the "combo" comes with a burger. Then I tried to ask how much it would cost to get the Philly cheese steak with fries on a drink. That was an impossible question to get an answer to. Finally I said forget the fries and drink I just want the sandwich. She said they don't make sandwiches, they only make burgers. I asked if they have the Philly cheesesteak (that she just almost charged me for). She said yes. I said I'd like to order that. She said she can't give that to me to go. I asked why not. She said something about sandwiches versus burgers again and they have to cook the meat because the meat is very different… At this point I am so confused, I'm thinking that one of us must be on acid and I'm pretty sure it's not me. After a little bit more attempting to order, I finally gave up and walked out.
Small Hamburger 🍔 & Mediterranean Kabobs restaurant. The food is very sub-par! And they use "Chuck Beef" for they're beef Kabobs(very tuff). Go only If Starving.
I just tried 170 Burger for the first time, and it honestly tasted phenomenal! I had their Carpool Burger, while my girlfriend had their 170 Burger, and we were both impressed. The fries were also amazing. The staff was extremely friendly as well. We will come back for sure!
The very first red flag was the confusion in whether or not 170 burger existed. While the signage remains, the interior is painted with the logo and company name, “Elite Garden,” and is a poor and lurid attempt at a fine dining establishment.
The second red flag was the cloud of perfume that sucker punched my appetite into remission. The hostess assured us that we were in the right place, and so, in for a penny in for a pound, we took our seats outside.
In light of the precious time of our dear reader, suffice it to say we were served possibly the worst patty of my life, and promptly overcharged. They run a scam where they say on the menu a beverage is included with your meal, ask you what beverage you would like, then charge you for the drink.
Instead of 170 Burger or Elite Garden or whatever alias they choose next, they should call this place: “Over Salted Kabob Burger,” for this is precisely accurate.
Had the Victory Burger and the Carpool Burger with a side of fries. The burgers came on a sweet bun, like a Hawaiian style bun, making the Victory Burger come off as almost too sweet. The Carpool Burger worked well with the sweet bun though, the saltiness of the bacon helped the balance of flavors. The fries were absolutely amazing! Shares space with Elite Garden but with a separate entrance.