If you want a good, wholesome, no-frills burger, go to Demi Lune…read more(http://www.yelp.com/biz/demi-lune-cafe-geneva#hrid:YnVQAnv21DZtcIXO16R1tA). If you want a quirky, fun burger menu regardless of quality, go to Holy Cow (http://www.yelp.com/biz/holy-cow-gourmet-burger-bar-geneva#hrid:JEXC0ChiCuAclLef-3vbMQ). But if you want an exciting, creative burger that's actually really good, go to Inglewood.
I split a Pasadena Special (cheddar cheese, lettuce, onion, "iwood" sauce, and egg) and a Camorra (mozzarella, tomato, roquette, mayo-pesto with balsamic) with a friend. The meat is THICK and PINK, so make sure you let the kitchen know if you're squirmish about blood. An initial taste-test seemed to lean towards the Camorra, but after a few more bites of each, I decided both were good enough that any marginal edge one may have over the other is negligible. The egg on the Pasadena was a bright, yellow spot of runny goodness, ad the mayo-pesto with balsamic blended with the subtle taste of the mozzarella to add a perfect amount of zing. The toasted white poppy seed bun brought everything together in a soft blanket of bread with just the right amount of crunch on the exterior.
This burger made me happy, and for the first time in four months, I slightly wished I had more time in Geneva just so I could be a regular here. Is it the absolute best tasting burger in Geneva? I wouldn't vehemently disagree with anyone who argues either way. But the combination of creativity, taste, presentation, and ambiance has just made Inglewood #1 in my book.
**UPDATE: Diningmate 1 has pointed out that I forgot to mention that the soap in the restroom smelled really nice. So there ya go.