Williamsburger is a cheap burger joint located in a remote part of Queens/Brooklyn, a 10-minute walk south of the subway station. The burgers run from $12 to $15, tasty, but rather overpriced for the original size and limited frits that are included in the meal (sweet potato fries $1.50 extra). If I spend $12 on a burger, I want it to be bigger than my face. This is not the place to destroy a burger with bare hands instead of enjoying a fine burger with cutlery. The burger consisted of a roasted bungalow, mild pink (medium-rare) patty, salad, circular purple onions and dill picks. The taste was quite juicy, but I noticed an unusual amount of oil dropping from the back of the burger, which softened into the bungalow and made it soggy. The article to rave here is not the burger, but it is the milkshake-salted caramel milkshake. I tried it influenced by the positive tips and found it incredible, worthy order instead of the burger. I planned to take a lactose pill to eat only 1/4 of the shake, but ended up consuming the whole thing and ran home and hit another pill. Salted Caramel Milkshake. Do it.