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Burgers You Say? Popular Korean Fast Food Chain Lotteria Is Coming To Singapore!

Exciting News For Burger Lovers

Lotteria Korean Fast Food Singapore

If you love burgers from Lotteria, here’s some exciting news: South Korea’s leading burger chain is set to open its first Singapore outlet by the second quarter of 2025, as announced in a press release on October 23.

The fast-food chain will be brought to Singapore by the Katrina Group, a local F&B and hospitality company known for operating restaurants like Bali Thai and Daily Beer. Alan Goh, CEO of Katrina Group, expressed enthusiasm about partnering with Lotte GRS to introduce Lotteria, which has over 1,600 stores across seven countries and is renowned for its quality and innovation.

While the nearest Lotteria currently operates in Vietnam, Singaporeans can look forward to a diverse menu that includes unique offerings like kimchi and bulgogi burgers, along with fried chicken and localized products tailored for the Singaporean palate.

More information will be released soon!

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

We love burgers! And of course when paired with Korean fried chicken, it's a clear winner!

Who It's Perfect For:

Burger lovers!

What Else:​

Numerous Lotteria outlets feature region-specific items, seasonal specials, and limited-edition dishes to maintain a fresh and engaging menu for local and international customers.

Where To Find It:​

Additional Info:​

Main Image Credit: Lotteria/Katrina Group

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