Whether it be a classic cheeseburger or the McDonald's McSpicy, it's clear that Singaporeans love their burgers. One, in particular, is likely to hit home for many due to nostalgia alone the Ramly burger. A night out at any pasar malam can feel incomplete without biting into this iconic burger. But the problem is that such night markets aren't.
April 30, 2021
AsiaOne/ Melissa Teo
One thing I sorely miss from pre-pandemic times is ordering myself a piping hot Ramly burger from a random street food cart in Malaysia. On the bright side, you can find the burgers in Singapore (if you know where to look). In fact, more stalls have been popping up over the past few months.
Recently, even family restaurant Swensen s, known for its ice-cream and Western fare, has jumped on the bandwagon and released their own version of the famous burger, the Bagus Burger.
While some of you may be envisioning a thick, meaty patty, here s the catch the burger is actually plant-based. Yes, you read that right. A plant-based Ramly-inspired burger. Intriguing.
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