©Hank Burger

The canteen for 100% vegan burger lovers has been back in the neighborhood since May 9, 2020.

And more than ever his intention is to do us good with his comfort food.

Because after all HANK is the acronym for “Have A Nice Karma” which implies that with her we pretend to nourish more than just our body.

Its post-confinement menu is tight, especially since the brand is running out of gluten-free products.

Your choice: two varieties of burgers (the catcher or the lit), two SIDES (potatoes or salad), all accompanied by a drink it will cost you €13, but if you add a dessert (cookie or brownie) it will cost you will cost 15€.

Hank Burger
55, Rue des Archives. 75003 Paris
Every day from 11:30 a.m. to 14:30 p.m. then from 18:30 p.m. to 21:30 p.m.
Tel: +09 72 44 03 99 XNUMX

©Anaïs Costet

Text: Katia Barillot – Instagram

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