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The best burgers in Singapore


The best burgers in Singapore don’t have to be expensive. Essentially made from minced beef, burgers can be found in many different variations. While some choose to dish up their burgers with an unpretentious serving of cheeseburger, others like to jazz it up with a variety of snazzy ingredients. From busy hawker centres to glitzy restaurants, here are the 15 best burgers in Singapore for every budget. 


Less than $10


1. Hammee’s


Best Burger Singapore Hammee's beef

Previously serving up white bee hoon along Farrer Road, the owners of Hammee’s decided to toss their wok aside and serve up the one thing they’re most passionate aboutburgers. Starting everything from scratch wasn’t easy, and it took them two full months of experimentation before opening for business at their current outlet in Commonwealth Food Centre.

Best Burger Singapore Hammee's

Loads of effort goes into preparing each burger. Classic Beef Cheeseburger ($7.50 for single, $11 for double) comprises a custom-built bun that sandwiches a juicy patty. A dose of beef tallow is added to the beautifully seared patties during the cooking process, giving a solid boost of rich beefy flavours.

These are, hands down, the most value-for-money burgers you can find in Singapore, and should be on the hit list for any burger-hunting folk. 

Check out our Hammee’s review here! 

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Address: 31 Commonwealth Crescent, #02-93, Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 11am to 5pm
Website


2. Ashes Burnit


Ashes Burnnit - Double Cheese Burger

The charcoal buns at Ashes Burnit might make the burgers darker than what they should look like, but they still pack an unforgettable taste at an amazing value. This Muslim-owned eatery is opened by a co-founder of Burgs by Project Warung, who decided to start up his own concept at Golden Mile Food Centre. The burgers here are smashed to give a caramelised crust and juicy interior. This is one of our go-to places for no-frills burgers.

There are a couple of burgers to choose from, but it’s hard to go wrong with their Ashes Smash Cheeseburger ($5.90 for single, $8.40 for double). Be sure to add a portion of their fries which are thick and crispy.

Check out our Ashes Burnnit review.

Address: 505 Beach Road, #B1-24, Golden Mile Food Centre, Singapore 199583
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 11:30am to 8:30pm
Tel: 9270 4670
Website

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3. Wolf Burger


Best Burger Singapore Wolf Double cheeseburger
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Those who have visited the now-defunct Carvers & Co might be familiar with their best-selling burgers at East Coast Road. The roast meat specialists have since opened Wolf Burger, a stand-alone burger chain that has expanded to three outlets around Singapore and even an outlet in Hokkaido

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While there have been many new flavours such as salmon, dry-aged beef, and even wasabi fried fish, the Original Wolf Burger ($9.90) has remained constant since the store’s first outlet at Pasar Bella Suntec City. This no-frills burger features a luscious piece of well-seared beef patty that’s layered with a slice of melted American cheese and caramelised onions.

These burgers offer a simple, no-frills fix for any burger fan out there and straddle the fine line between a gourmet and fast-food burger.

Address: 107 North Bridge Road, #01-05, Funan Mall, Singapore 179105
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 8:30pm
Website
Full list of outlets 


4. Skirt & Dirt


Skirt & Dirt‘s burgers make an instant impression thanks to their eye-catching cheddar cheese skirts. Run by the former Senior Sous Chef of the One Faber Group, the unique Cheese Skirt Burgers at this hawker stall in Tiong Bahru will only set you back $6.80.

Apart from the signature, they also sell a seasonal Burger of the Month flavour, so keep your eyes peeled for it.

Check out our Skirt & Dirt review.

Address: 30 Seng Poh Road, #02-66, Tiong Bahru Market, Singapore 168898
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 7.30pm
Website
Skirt & Dirt is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Less than $20


5. Wildfire Burgers


WILDFIRE BURGERS WAGYU INTRO

Tucked away in the NAFA Campus is Wildfire Burgers, where Wagyu beef burgers go for just $14++. Clad in soft brioche buns, these beef burgers offer decadence without breaking the bank.

WILDFIRE BURGERS WAGYU INTERACT 2

These burgers are made with Snake River Farm wagyu beef, hailing from America, and are lightly seasoned, then dressed with chipotle mayo as well as caramelised onions. They can be a bit of a messy handful, but it’s worth it.

If you fancy some sides, they also do Signature Fried Chicken ($13++ for three pieces), made with always fresh, and never frozen chicken parts.

Check out our Wildfire Burgers review.

Address: 80 Bencoolen Street, #01-15, NAFA Campus 1, Singapore 189655
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 3pm, 5.30pm to 10.30pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 3pm, 4.30pm to 10.30pm
Tel: 9198 2673
Website
Wildfire Burgers is not a halal-certified eatery.

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6. Two Blur Guys


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Two Blur Guys might sound like an indie duo, but this hole-in-the-wall eatery dishes up a mean serving of burgers. The store has been around for close to a decade now, but remains relatively under the radar as compared to other flashy burger joints. 

Best Burger Singapore Two Blur Guys burger
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You can’t go wrong with their house-special TBG’S Signature Burger ($19.80+). This sloppy concoction comes with a thick USDA prime beef patty, tomatoes, sweet relish, truffle mayo, and Gruyere cheese. It’s then sandwiched between two toasted wholemeal buns, which have a slightly heavier texture than regular potato buns. The use of Gruyere cheese gives a complex and nuttier taste, as compared to regular American cheese, while also remaining mild enough to not overpower the beef. 

The shop is a little small and rather grimy, but rub all that away and this cosy burger store is a real gem that offers a tasty burger at unbeatable prices. There’s a reason why it has been around for such a long period of time. 

Address: 387 Jalan Besar, Singapore 209002
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 11.30pm
Tel: 6636 4183
Website | Menu


7. 25 Degrees Burgers & Liquor Bar


Best Burger Singapore 25 degree's burger

Putting their own hippy spin on regular burgers, 25 Degrees Burgers & Liquor Bar serves up creative burgers that are made with a variety of special ingredients. This classy burger bar is located right next to the busy Middle Road and Bencoolen Street intersection, letting you watch the world go by as you munch on a juicy burger.

Best Burger Singapore 25 Degrees Burgers Number 1

There are four beef burger options available, but those who’re feeling adventurous can also build their own burger from $9.50++. Try Number Two ($14++), which combines a hulking USA Angus beef patty with roasted tomatoes, creamy burrata, crispy prosciutto, punchy pesto and a soft potato bun. This burger mashes up a cocktail of fresh and creamy flavours together, proving to be quite an addictive combination.

The burger bar is also centrally located, making it convenient for gathering a bunch of burger buddies over. While their burger options are rather limited, there’s no harm in paying this joint a visit if you’re keen on checking out the burger scene in Singapore. Their interesting combinations might make you a convert. 

Address: 200 Middle Road, Level 1, Hotel G, Singapore 188980
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6809 7990
Website | Menu | Full list of outlets


8. Burger Frites


Best Burger Singapor Burger Frites Angus Cheeseburger

Opened by the people behind popular value-for-money steakhouse Braseiro, Burger Frites whips up a delicious serving of beef burgers that are unpretentiously served with humble ingredients such as melted cheese, pickles, tomatoes, and lettuce. 

Brioche buns are the buns of choice here, and they are specially crafted for the restaurant by artisan bakery Maison Kayser. 

Best Burger Singapore Burger Frites

The B.F. Classic Cheese Burger ($17++) uses three types of beef: a blend of USDA choice Angus brisket, USDA choice striploin, and Australian wagyu fat. They combine quite well together to give a patty with an equal balance of rich beefy flavours and lush fattiness. 

The beef burger ticks all the boxes for a quality burger, impressing with a respectable bun-to-patty ratio, juicy meat, and pillowy soft buns that sandwich everything nicely together. They also have other burgers on the menu such as chicken, but I would suggest sticking with the beef burger. 

Check out our Burger Frites review.

Address: 340 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427592
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 10pm
Website 


9. Three Buns


Best Burger Singapore Three Buns Da Cheese Burger

Previously only available at Potato Head, Three Buns has expanded to its first stand-alone store at Robertson Quay. Almost everything is made from scratch, including their ketchup, which took two years to perfect. They’re also particular about their beef, with only grass-fed vintage beef from Australia being used. 

Best Burger Singapore Three Buns

Da Cheese Master ($18++) puts a slight spin on the regular cheeseburger and is topped with charred onions and white miso mustard for an extra boost of umami flavours. Combined with the sharp cheddar cheese, this burger gives a good kick of savouriness that takes everything up a notch. 

The entire burger experience is decent, and the ambience makes for a great place to chill out over a greasy burger. We would recommend this place for people who are a little tired of the conventional cheeseburgers, or for reluctant spouses of burger fans. 

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238252
Opening hours:  Mon-Thurs 5pm to 12am, Fri 12pm-12am, Sat 10am to 12am, Sun 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6909 7838
Website | Menu


10. (working title)


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Halal-certified (working title) began as a brunch cafe in the Haji Lane hood, but has since rebranded as a full-fledged burger bar. Most of their burgers are priced under $20++, with the most affordable being the Classic ($16.90++), where a house-ground beef patty meets fresh greens, cheddar, gherkins, and a relish mayo.

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Apart from the tried-and-true combo above, (working title) also has other burgers made with lamb, chicken, crab, and even a portobello mushroom burger.

Address: 783 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198751
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 10pm
Tel: 8768 0463
Website


11. BBBurgers


BBBurgers - bulgogi interior

If you’re looking for burgers with a Korean twist, BBBurgers is the place for you. Specialising in smashed burgers, BBBurgers brings Korean flavours into burgers at affordable prices. 

Their BB-BUL-GO-GI ($10.50) features slices of bulgogi beef, along with griddled-fried onions and some fresh lettuce. Well-marinated and wonderfully charred, the bulgogi boasts savoury and smoky flavours. 

BBBurgers - gochujang burger

They also offer a Gochujang Fried Chikin’ Burger ($10.80), which stays true to its Korean inspiration with gochu-soya glaze and house-made kimchi slaw. Marinated with a fermented condiment known as gochujang, the buttermilk fried chicken is a medley of spicy, sweet, and umami. 

Address: 168 Punggol Field, Punggol Plaza, #B1-05, Singapore 820168
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Website


Less than $30


12. MeatSmith Telok Ayer


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Opened by the same people behind the one-Michelin-star restaurant, Burnt Ends, American smokehouse MeatSmith Telok Ayer serves up a classic cheeseburger that is the textbook definition of what a quality burger should taste and look like. 

MeatSmith Telok Ayer Cheese Burger
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Their Meatsmith Cheeseburger ($16++) is seared beautifully and packs an incredibly beefy punch. Made from brisket and smoked brisket, the patty is also sandwiched between soft buttery toasted potato buns. Just take note that the burger portions are a little small! 

Address: 167-169 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068620
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 3pm, 4pm to 9pm
Tel: 6221 2262
Website | Menu


13. BurgerLabo


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The burgers at BurgerLabo are some of the priciest you can find, but they are also widely recognised as part of the nation’s best. The brainchild of former marketer Tan Ken Loon, who also opened The Naked Finn, these burgers are a result of a meticulous R&D process that started in 2015. Along with the help of F&B veterans such as Julien Royer from three-Michelin starred Odette and established food writer Leslie Tay, this burger store opened earlier last year to much fanfare.

Labo Burger
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Unlike the classic chuck and brisket patty combination, their Basic Burger ($25++) uses a blend of grass-fed Aberdeen Angus and Toriyama Umami Wagyu A4 patty. It’s then brushed with a house-made bone marrow butter for an added punch of beefy flavours. The star of the show is the extremely flavourful patty that has the right balance of fatty and lean bits. 

This burger costs a whopping three times more than the first entrant on our list, and is certainly not an everyday burger. Still,  we reckon that this burger is one of the tastiest that money can buy, and should be sampled at least once. 

Address: 41 Malan Road, Singapore 109454
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10.30pm
Tel: 6694 0940
Website | Menu


14. Black Tap


Best Burger Singapore Black Tap Burger

Besides serving up hefty burgers, Black Tap is also known for selling decadent over-the-top milkshakes that cost as much as their regular burgers. The ambience is also one of the best out of those on this list, with a casual yet relaxed vibe to it.

 Blacktap burger

The All-American Burger ($23++) is the restaurant’s take on the classic cheeseburger and features USDA prime beef patties, lettuce, tomato, pickles, American cheese, and a special tangy house sauce. Their huge beef patties are bound to fill up any hungry belly, and there’s also a generous portion of fries given on the side. 

Scoring high points in food, ambience, and service, Black Tap is up there as one of the best burger experiences you can find in Singapore. While their burgers are by no means cheap, they make for a great place to visit on special occasions.

Check out our Black Tap review.

Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, #L1-80, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018972
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
Tel: 6688 9957
Website

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15. Wagyu Bites


Wagyu Bites triple cheese burger

Those familiar with Japanese yakiniku Aburiya ought to check out their sister outlet, Wagyu Bites, where wagyu offcuts from the restaurant get transformed into juicy burgers from $15++.

Wagyu Bites roast beef burger

Some highlights include the Roast Beef Cheese Burger ($22++) and the Foie Gras Cheese Burger ($24++), both of which are made with pure Japanese Wagyu meat, sandwiched in Echire butter buns. For a calorific experience, there’s also the Triple Cheese Burger for $27++, packed with three Japanese A4 wagyu beef patties.

Centrally located at Boat Quay, you can come to the restaurant to grab a burger and beer before hitting up the rest of the bars in the area.

Check out our Wagyu Bites review.

Address: 78 Boat Quay, Singapore 049867
Opening hours: Daily 6pm to 9pm
Tel: 6532 0365
Website


15. CARNE


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Sparkly new kid on the burger block CARNE is the brainchild of Mauro Colagreco, the chef behind Mirazur, the World’s Best Restaurant. The chops that back the place don’t detract from the plain good food on the menu, though.

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We especially enjoyed the Beef and Chimichurri Burger ($24), where a hefty Argentinian grass-fed beef patty was brightened by a housemade chimichurri sauce, then dressed with rounds of jalapeno for kick. For a more wallet-friendly option, try the Classic Burger ($19.50), where the same beef patty is accented simply with local lettuce, organic tomato, and organic red onion.

Address: 88 Amoy Street, Singapore 069907
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 11pm
Tel:
Website


Best burgers in Singapore for every occasion


The burger scene has expanded rapidly over the years, so much so that the ones at hawker centres are now capable of holding their own against fancy restaurants. If reading about these best burgers in Singapore has got you hungry, check out our guide on the most affordable steaks in Singapore here. 

If there’s a good burger joint we missed out on this list of best burgers in Singapore, let us know!

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This article was originally written on 16 January 2020.

 

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