A
burger, meat patty in a bun, has roots in Western culture. While minced meat
patties trace back to Hamburg, Germany, it was the United States that turned
the burger into a fast-food icon in the early 20th century. Since then, burgers
have taken the world by storm, becoming a staple in modern eating culture.
From
the US, burgers mushroomed across the globe, and in Asian countries, they
quickly became a food trend, sparking curiosity, especially among younger
generations.
Today, burgers are no longer limited to
global fast-food chains, although those still pull in crowds for quick and easy
meals. Following their lead, burger stalls began popping up, offering a local,
handmade touch.
By the 1990s, the burger scene evolved further with specialty
burger restaurants offering variety, sides, and a more premium experience, one
that the younger, trend-conscious crowd gladly embraced.