Craving a juicy smash burger, a fuss-free neighbourhood classic or a beef burger done just right? Here’s where to find the best burgers in Singapore, from casual hamburger haunts the whole family will love to spots worthy of a special occasion!
Singapore’s burger scene has quietly become one of the most exciting in Asia, with two local joints recently landing on the World’s 101 Best Burgers list. From gourmet burgers loaded with fancy toppings to no-frills joints doing the classics right, including halal restaurants and vegan options for every craving, Singapore delivers burgers however you like them. Burgers are also a firm favourite among kids, making them a safe bet for a family meal out. Check out our favourites for the best burger in Singapore on your next burger hunt.
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1. Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer

If you’re after a burger experience that goes beyond the patty, Black Tap at Marina Bay Sands is it. Singapore is home to the first Asian outpost of this award-winning NYC burger joint. Try the classic All-American, or go big with the Wagyu Steakhouse Burger, piled with pepper jack cheese, bacon, crispy onions and roasted garlic aioli. Don’t skip a CrazyShake, Black Tap’s towering, over-the-top milkshake.
How much: From $21
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, 2 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018972, www.blacktap.com
2. BurgerLabo

Tucked away in an industrial park, BurgerLabo has built a cult following since 2015, once beating out Carl’s Jr and Shake Shack in a 2019 Straits Times blind taste test to be crowned Singapore’s best burger. Every patty is ground and moulded in-house daily, then flash-frozen and cooked straight away, giving it an extra juicy bite. Beyond the classics, they also serve a Pure Japanese Wagyu Burger and a New Zealand Blue Cod Burger for something different.
How much: From $9.90
BurgerLabo, 213 Henderson Rd, #01-10 Henderson Industrial Park, Singapore 159553, www.burgerlabo.com
3. Fatboy’s

Since 2009, Fatboy’s has been serving up authentic, homemade burger recipes cooked up by brothers Kennie and Bernie Tay, with a build-your-own-burger menu that lets you customise every layer. The brand once ran multiple outlets across Singapore, Malaysia and China, and though it has since scaled back to just two outlets in Thomson and Prinsep, it remains a nostalgic favourite for burger fans who’ve followed it since the early days.
How much: From $15
Fatboy’s, two locations in Singapore including Upper Thomson Road and Prinsep Street, www.fatboys.com
4. Nothing But Cheese Burger (NBCB)

NBCB began as a home kitchen side hustle in 2022, when founder Tommy Wong started making cheeseburgers for his wife’s pregnancy cravings. Word got around, and it’s since grown into outlets at Orchard Central and i12 Katong, still built on the same no-frills philosophy: flame-grilled beef patties, toasted buns, no gimmicks. The menu’s got cheeky names like WTF, HAHA and GOOD MORNING, but people keep coming back for the burgers themselves.
How much: From $11.50
NBCB, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Rd, 04-23, Singapore 238896, www.nbcb.com
5. Ordinary Burgers

Ordinary Burgers? More like extraordinary. This Halal-certified joint has quickly become one of Singapore’s fastest-growing burger spots, known for hand-smashed patties made with premium Australian beef and their signature Australian sauce. Their popular menu also includes a Southern Buttermilk Chicken Burger, crispy and well-seasoned, for those who want something beyond the classic beef stack. With multiple outlets islandwide and delivery options available, it’s easy to get your fix wherever you are.
How much: From $8.10
NBCB, three locations in Singapore including Sun Plaza Mall, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and One@KentRidge, www.ordinaryburgers.com
6. Shake Shack

Shake Shack’s global fan following made its Singapore debut a big deal, and the buzz hasn’t died down. The draw is the beef, 100% Angus, no antibiotics, no hormones, served up in a space that’s easy to hang around in. What keeps locals coming back are the Singapore-exclusive twists, such as the Pandan Shake and collabs with homegrown names like Common Man Coffee Roasters. With outlets from Orchard to Jewel Changi, it’s hard to miss.
How much: From $9.70
Shake Shack, eleven locations in Singapore including Neil Road, Jewel Changi Airport and Orchard Road, www.shakeshack.com
7. Smash Street

It’s only been open two months, but Smash Street has already earned a spot on the World’s 101 Best Burger Places list for 2026, alongside fellow local joint Meatsmith. This standing burger bar keeps it simple, with two menu options, no reservations, no nonsense. What it does have is a seriously good Australian Black Angus patty with irresistibly crispy edges. Pop by Amoy Street for a quick lunch, and leave happily satisfied.
How much: From $14
Smash Street, 50 Amoy Street, Singapore 069876, www.smashstreet.com
8. SERVUS German Burger Grill

Servus German Burger Grill is the local rebrand of Hans im Glück, a well-loved German chain, and it’s carved out a niche with burgers that taste refreshingly different from the usual American style: less greasy, still packed with flavour, served on authentic German sourdough buns. The forest-themed interior rounds out the immersive German dining experience, complete with creative vegan patties like walnut with feta and fig jam for those who want a meat-free option.
How much: From $14.90
SERVUS German Burger Grill, 1 HarbourFront Walk, #01-57 VivoCity, Singapore 098585, www.servusgermanburgergrill.com
9. Shiok Burger

Shiok Burger burst onto the scene in December 2023, positioning itself as “Oriental Burger Made in Singapore” by fusing authentic Asian flavours with freshly baked buns. Bestsellers like the Black Pepper Crab Burger and Spicy Mala Chicken Burger have made it a hit especially among youth, with a repurchase rate of nearly 50%. It’s now recognised as Singapore’s top brand in the mala burger category. With most burgers going for below $10, it’s no surprise people keep coming back for more.
How much: From $6.99
Shiok Burger, sixteen locations in Singapore including Raffles City, VivoCity and Tiong Bahru Plaza, www.shiokburger.com
10. Two Blur Guys

Back in 2012, Max Tung and Anthony Koh, two guys who just really loved a good burger but had no clue what they were doing, found a hole-in-the-wall spot and quietly put together a menu of American-style gourmet burgers. Their cheeky motto sums up the whole vibe: “Do excuse us because we’re blur about everything, except our burgers… maybe.” The Extreme Cheese Burger is a standout, piled with a hefty beef patty and four types of melted cheese.
How much: From $16.90
Two Blur Guys, 387 Jln Besar, Singapore 209002, www.twoblurguys.com
11. WILD/FIRE

Born in 2015, WILD/FIRE has earned popularity for its award-winning, flame-grilled burgers and premium meats. Standout menu items include the Ultimate Cheeseburger and The Bear, built on a hand-cut Wagyu patty, alongside the Hot Honey Butter Chicken and full-blood Wagyu steaks. Pair it with a curated wine list or craft beer, and you’ve got a lively spot that turns burger night into a proper night out.
How much: From $16
WILD/FIRE, 207 River Valley Road, #01-59 UE Square, Singapore 238275, www.wildfire.com
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