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  2. Category:Fast-food chains of Singapore - Wikipedia

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  3. McSpicy - Wikipedia

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    The burger was introduced in Singapore in 1999. [11] In October 2020, the burger was introduced as a permanent menu item in Australia after initially being brought in temporarily earlier in the year. [12] [13] The burger has also been sold in McDonald's global headquarters restaurant in Chicago, on a rotating basis. [14] [15]

  4. MOS Burger - Wikipedia

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    MOS Burger planned to open 500 more outlets in Asia, with 30 in Hong Kong, 250 in South Korea and the rest in Singapore and Taiwan. [5] In 1992, MOS Burger expanded to Singapore through joint venture Moriyoshi Foods, with its franchisee Palate (S) Pte Ltd. Palate owned 70% of the joint venture while MOS takes the rest of the stake.

  5. Here's Exactly What You Can Get With Burger King's New $5 ...

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    Burger King's Winter-Spring 2025 Meal Deals $5 Duos & $7 Trios : Available now through the spring, customers can pick two menu items for $5 or three menu items for $7 from the list below: Whopper ...

  6. BK Whopper Bar - Wikipedia

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    The BK Whopper Bar is a limited service concept created by fast-food restaurant Burger King in 2009. Format The Whopper Bar is a high end concept designed to compete with fast casual and casual dining restaurants.

  7. 4Fingers Crispy Chicken - Wikipedia

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    The fast casual dining restaurant chain offers free-range fried chicken, baked burger buns and kimslaw (kimchi coleslaw) that's fermented onsite. The menu also features other Asian-inspired menu items including Asian rice boxes, salads and crispy seafood dishes. Restaurant outlets in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia have also been Halal ...

  8. Jurong Bird Park - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Jurong Bird Park completed a S$10 million makeover. As a result of the upgrade, the park got a new entrance plaza, a park-owned and managed Bongo Burgers restaurant, an ice cream parlour, a gift shop and a bird hospital. [15] Potential uses for the Jurong site after the bird park's closure include residential or recreational space.

  9. Kiasu - Wikipedia

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    Kiasu is part of the vocabulary of Singapore's colloquial language, Singlish. Singlish is an English-based creole language comprising vocabulary from Chinese languages such as Hokkien, Teochew, and Cantonese, as well as English and Malay, and to a lesser extent Tamil and Mandarin. The latter four are Singapore’s four official languages. [6]