1 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, Singapore 119082 #01-25
Halal Certified · Fast Food · American · Western · Beef · Chicken · Burgers
Monday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM Tuesday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM Thursday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM Friday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM Saturday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM Sunday: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM
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Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago
So I don’t normally write up for delivery, but mad props to this wonderful burger place. I think this is one of the best I’ve had in Singapore. Sometimes a regular old burger is just what you need. The fries are done perfectly, and the burger is juicy and full of flavour. Plus the delivery came with a cute little note on top. Highly recommend!
Rated 3.0/5.0 6 months ago
The Rendang Beef Burger did not live up to expectation. It has weak rendang taste and there was nothing special. Fries were above average. Wait time on a weekday lunch time was about 12 minutes. Price was fair and affordable.
Rated 5.0/5.0 8 months ago
I tried the impossible burger, the burger was awesome and highly recommended. The onion rings were nice as well. The waiting time was around 5-6 minutes only (even though it was crowded out side). And nice and polite service from Athul and Ardra. Good job guys. Keep it up!! Thanks.
Rated 3.0/5.0 8 months ago
Indeed it is an ordinary (no fuss) burger. Ordered the buttermilk chicken burger, onion rings and coke zero for S$9.80. The self-ordering and collection can be confusing. After ordering, I wasn't sure where to spot the queue number and the exact location to collect the food.
Rated 4.0/5.0 a month ago
Tasty. We got a chicken burger, cheese fries, a coke. All delicious. Just when we we're eating there was a fight in their kitchen & its a bit annoy. Nearby has Wokhe kitchen too, very nice
Rated 2.0/5.0 a month ago
Currently regretting my choice of lunch today in the bathroom, agonizing and praying to all the Gods in history. Tried their spicy chicken burger for lunch and was throughly disappointed with the way they put in the spice. No where was the nuance and intricacy of flavours that usually runs deep in the veins of Asian people. It was as if, upon taking my order of a spicy chicken burger, the servers laughs upon my ignorance and injects pure and flavourless spice into an otherwise pleasant patty. The spice engages in no integration with the existing flavours of the burger and dominates the entire experience like the scream of a baby on a flight. Sad face from my guts and wallet