Customize your own Burgers at (Fatboy's) The Burger Bar!
Fatboy's is known to serve up one of the better burgers in town. The darling and I haven't quite gotten round to trying it, but we did chance upon their casual / fast food concept eatery The Burger Bar in Marina Square instead. The joint looked pretty inviting, and we were hungry, so in we went to get our chow on!
Have I ever mentioned that I'm a sucker for iPad ordering systems? Not sure if the manpower savings justifies the cost, though. iPads aren't cheap!
The Burger Bar's concept is to leave the combination of ingredients entirely up to you. You can choose from pork, beef, or chicken patties; four different kinds of cheese (cheddar, provologne, swiss for example); and get this - eleven different sauces (ranging from wasabi mayo to peanut butter).
Naturally, there are also multiple combo add-ons available: We chose a root beer and the Bacon Cheese Fries (decently cooked and lathered generously with cheese sauce).
If you're not in the mood to consider the hundred different choice permutations, just do what I did and order from one of their pre-arranged burgers. The Bacon Cheeseburger arrives pretty darn good. I'm a big fan of the heft in the bun (that means more capacity to soak up various juices before breaking down into a mush), and the flavour of the cheese on the beef patty.
What I don't like is the shredded lettuce. I'll take the crisp crunch of a whole lettuce leaf or two over limp shredded lettuce any day!
The darling declares #YOLO and orders a custom pork patty with lettuce, tomato and peanut butter sauce. The resulting Peanut Butter Pork Burger turns out pretty good too! Patty was well seasoned and juicy. Definitely a re-order.
The bill came up to $25 nett for two people, which is really reasonable in our opinion. Fatboy's has two Burger Bar concepts in Singapore - Far East Plaza and Marina Link mall. Non-halal.
Have I ever mentioned that I'm a sucker for iPad ordering systems? Not sure if the manpower savings justifies the cost, though. iPads aren't cheap!
The Burger Bar's concept is to leave the combination of ingredients entirely up to you. You can choose from pork, beef, or chicken patties; four different kinds of cheese (cheddar, provologne, swiss for example); and get this - eleven different sauces (ranging from wasabi mayo to peanut butter).
Naturally, there are also multiple combo add-ons available: We chose a root beer and the Bacon Cheese Fries (decently cooked and lathered generously with cheese sauce).
If you're not in the mood to consider the hundred different choice permutations, just do what I did and order from one of their pre-arranged burgers. The Bacon Cheeseburger arrives pretty darn good. I'm a big fan of the heft in the bun (that means more capacity to soak up various juices before breaking down into a mush), and the flavour of the cheese on the beef patty.
What I don't like is the shredded lettuce. I'll take the crisp crunch of a whole lettuce leaf or two over limp shredded lettuce any day!
The darling declares #YOLO and orders a custom pork patty with lettuce, tomato and peanut butter sauce. The resulting Peanut Butter Pork Burger turns out pretty good too! Patty was well seasoned and juicy. Definitely a re-order.
The bill came up to $25 nett for two people, which is really reasonable in our opinion. Fatboy's has two Burger Bar concepts in Singapore - Far East Plaza and Marina Link mall. Non-halal.
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