Has anyone ever ate there, people compare it to 5guys and In&Out Burger.. There will be one built in Katy soon and I was just wondering if the food is worth all the hype? www.mooyah.com
I've been once, but I've never had 5guys/In & Out. I thought it was pretty good! I'd like to go back sometime. The one I went to is off of Bay Area Blvd.
Honestly, I like Mooyah better than 5 guys. 5 guys is too salty for my taste. Mooyah uses very fresh vegetables and the burger is very good.
That's a great question. One recently opened near my office (in Austin). I've been wondering... I like Mighty Fine, but haven't had Mooyah's nor 5 Guys for comparison.
You're right, it is a knock off. I think 5 guys is the best out of all of them. My buddys gf's dad owns a number of Mooyahs in the dallas area and I've had the pleasure of a few comped meals. I like that their special sauce is thousand island dressing but I think 5 guys makes a better burger. The fries are all the same( not saying they're bad but they're all fresh cut fries that taste great so no difference in them to me). 5 guys FTW!
They have a lot in Dallas...It's aight...I've never been to 5 guys, as they just opened one up in the Galleria... I think Mooyah has the best fries, but as for burgers, it's decent...I usually just get their Turkey burgers and again, decent...
I had a chance to go eat In-N-Out tonight...but the wifey said Wendy's. I am so full of lose right now.
I've seen a couple around here in Dallas, but I've never tried it. I don't eat burgers much, but I may try that turkey burger one day. I always wonder how good a burger could be? But I'm no burger connoisseur - heck, I think Whoppers and Carl's Jr. are the best burgers I've had. lol.
Mooyah's is not an In-N-Out knockoff whatsoever. In-N-Out is like an upgraded McDonalds with super-friendly people. Mooyah's bread is so much better, and their vegetables are fresh. Mooyah's reminds me of Culver's butterburgers. Mooyah also beats In-N-Out in the fries department... best fries for any "fast" burger place. But to me, both of these places pale in comparison to P. Terry's (Austin).