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LONDON — Roast dinners are a British institution. 

There's something about the perfect synthesis of meat, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and gravy that makes this beloved dish so delicious.

So cherished is the roast dinner that one restaurant has built the ultimate tribute: the roast dinner burger. 

Liverpool-based bar Seven Zero One is behind the heavenly concoction, which will set you back £9.50 ($11.60). 

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The "Sunday Roast burger" is comprised of roast potatoes, parsnip crisps, minted pea puree, carrot puree and a beef patty.  Read more...

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