We all know McDonald's – the famous Big Mac hamburger store has just opened its first branch in Vietnam at the intersection of Dien Bien Phu – Nguyen Binh Khiem (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City). But do you know where the world's most delicious hamburgers are made? It's none other than Queenstown, New Zealand!
Here's the story of the world's tastiest 'Fergburger' burgers, let's explore with Mytour.

In fact, finding the best hamburger in the world is a very difficult task, but the name Fergburger’s Mr. Big Stuff says it all: these are the most delicious 'Ferburger' burgers in the world. Similar to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, FergBurger in Queenstown, New Zealand, is a must-visit for all international travelers arriving in Queenstown, especially for food enthusiasts in general and hamburger lovers in particular.

FergBurger opened its doors for the first time in 2001 at a very hard-to-find location in New Zealand. However, a few years later, it moved to its current location on Shotover Street, Queenstown, New Zealand. With 10 kitchens and 50 staff members in total, the business philosophy of the store is 'Ferg loves you – we treat customers the way they want to be treated, and we believe that is truly the key to our success,' said Steve Bradley, Fergburger's CEO.
And then, success came despite the challenges such as the staff working 24/7 or the difficulties in sourcing fresh products (such as beef, smoked bacon, avocados, pork belly, snow fish, tofu...) in a remote and sparsely populated place that few people knew about.
In New Zealand, known for its abundant rainfall and lush greenery, the fertile land supports numerous farms that raise animals, particularly Merino sheep for wool and some meat breeds. Additionally, there are farms that rear deer for meat, catering to the tourism and food industries. One of the locally favored dishes at Fergburger is the venison burger.
The secret behind Ferg's success lies in the meticulously handcrafted hamburgers made with entirely fresh ingredients. Steve Bradley stated, “We always respect our customers and our products, despite the increasingly fierce commercial competition in the market.” Bradley said.


Furthermore, right next to Fergburger, there's Fergbaker, a haven for hungry and pastry-loving tourists offering a variety of baked goods.

Address: Fergburger and Fergbaker, 40-42 Shotover Street, Queenstown, New Zealand.
Open daily from 08:30-17:00 (excluding Christmas Day). Phone: +64 3-441 1232.
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Source Travel Guide Mytour – As Reported by CNN
MytourFebruary 25, 2014