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Test Your Knowledge of Bobby Flay's Regional Burgers!

Last week Bobby Flay announced plans to expand his fast-casual restaurant concept, Bobby's Burger Palace, to 14 more cities.

Last week Bobby Flay announced plans to expand his fast-casual restaurant concept, Bobby's Burger Palace, to 14 more cities. He also trademarked the term "crunchify" to describe his crunchburger. Besides the crunchburger, the other specialty at Bobby's Burger Palace are the regional burgers, a burger with toppings designed around a specific city. The Burger King takes these burgers very seriously so much so that he even accused Applebee's of copying his regional burger idea. Since I've had Bobby and burgers on the brain, I put together this quiz that tests your knowledge of the regional burgers. I'll list the topping ingredients to one of Flay's burgers and you tell me what city it represents. Here we go!

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Bobby Flay Is Expanding His Burger Empire

With a Burger Bash win finally under his belt, chef and Food Network star Bobby Flay is focusing on burger expansion.

With a Burger Bash win finally under his belt, chef and Food Network star Bobby Flay is focusing on burger expansion. He's announced plans to launch 12 to 14 new locations of his fast-casual restaurant concept, Bobby's Burger Palace.

Currently there are five burger palaces, and now that Flay knows what works (and what doesn't: he's still adjusting the burger patty recipe), he's thinking big. The new eateries will open over the next 12 months in cities like Baltimore, Princeton, Washington DC, and New York City.

Flay's restaurant group also took the time to trademark a few of his signature phrases. "Crunchburger" and "crunchify" — specifically, the act of topping a burger patty with chips — are now an option only found at Bobby's Burger Palace. "We didn't invent it, but we did trademark it," he said.

Although I've never been to Bobby's Burger Palace, I'd be curious to check one out. Have you?