I judged each option on taste, appearance, and texture and then ranked them.

This proved difficult, as several Habit’s burgers were so delicious that I had trouble picking a favorite.

I added an optional slice of American cheese (70 calories) as well.

Habit Burger Double Char and Steakhouse Melt on colorful yellow and red background

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The burger cost me $9.19.

That’s not to say that it wasn’t tasty.

I added an optional slice of white American cheese (70 calories) as well.

Habit Burger Original Impossible with Cheese

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The burger cost me $7.39.

The taste:Great flavors and unpleasant textures were at war in this burger.

So, of course, I went with the double for the purposes of this taste test.

Habit Burger Teriyaki Char with Cheese

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The taste:I can see why this burger is so popular nowadays.

It’s a really tasty, well-executed take on a fast-food double cheeseburger with all the classic fixings.

It’s salty, slightly smoky from the chargrilled cooking style, and cooked to a nice medium.

Habit Burger Double Char with Cheese

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The sandwich cost me $9.99.

The look:Massive and super craveable.

The taste:Rich and comforting.

Habit Burger Steakhouse Char Melt

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Biting into the melt was a near heavenly experience, thanks to the juicy beef and perfectly toasted bread.

The burger cost me $7.59.

This option very nearly edged its way into first place.

Habit Burger BBQ Bacon Char with Cheese

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The burger cost me $6.99.

That’s not to say that the only burger worth trying at Habit is the Portabella Char.

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Habit Burger Portabella Char

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