Burger King Rolls Out UK’s First “Posh” Wagyu Burger – and It’s Actually Worth the Hype
Burger King just raised the fast-food bar, launching a premium Wagyu burger with flair – and a chili flirtation from Gordon Ramsay himself.
Why You Actually Should Care
Burger King has taken its menu to the next level with the Wagyu Burger, a new gourmet addition to its Gourmet Kings collection that’s unlike any fast-food launch we’ve seen in the UK. This isn’t just a luxe garnish -it’s wagyu, brioche, triple onion attack, rocket, and a legit price tag backing it all. Plus, Gordon Ramsay is front and centre in their flashy ad campaign. This is more than fast food—it’s fast food glow-up.
What’s in the Box?
In honour of the September 9 UK launch, here’s the juicy breakdown:
- Premium patty: 100% British wagyu beef, known for exceptional marbling and that melt-in-your-mouth texture.
- Brioche bun layered with: caramelised onion mayo, pink pickled onions, crispy onions, and rocket – we’re talking onion overload (in the best way).
- Availability: Nationwide in BK locations and on Deliveroo.
- Price: £11 solo, or £13.50 as part of a meal. Limited-time only.
Ramsay’s Take (and the Theatre Around It)
- Chef Gordon Ramsay stars in the official ad campaign—wearing BK whites and grilling away, finishing with the immortal verdict: “f**king delicious,” and admitting he was “pissed off I didn’t actually make it.” He also pointed out how surprising the price point is—gourmet quality without ridiculous cost.
The Real Scoop vs. the Image
Here’s where things get interesting:
- Taste vs. trademark: A review noted that despite the wagyu label, this burger tastes surprisingly similar to a Whopper – same grilling method, similar texture. The difference comes from the premium toppings and presentation.
- Presentation points: The burger comes in a custom black box – kind of like opening a gift, but it’s your dinner. Wrapped in parchment, it’s all about making fast food feel fancy.
Counterpoint: Is It Just Hype?
- Expensive for fast food: At £11+, this is a luxe bite that might feel out of place next to standard menu prices.
- Taste isn’t totally revolutionary: If you’re expecting a radically different experience from a Whopper -be prepared to recalibrate. It’s more about presentation and storytelling than flipping the flavor script.
- Limited window: This is a moment, not a permanent menu upgrade – so if curiosity hits, you’ll need to act fast.





