MrBeast Burger Launches First Singapore Outlet through Social Enterprise Employing Differently Abled Workers

MrBeast Burger launched in Singapore on 15 Aug 2025 at social enterprise Dignity Kitchen in Boon Keng Road.

Dignity Kitchen operates seven stalls run by differently abled and disadvantaged individuals.

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The website went live on 15 Aug 2025, with delivery on GrabFood and Foodpanda starting 18 Aug 2025.

Dignity Kitchen’s hours are 8am to 3pm, Mondays to Saturdays, and there are plans to bring more operators on board.

MrBeast Burger is a delivery-only virtual restaurant brand established in 2020, with availability in countries including Australia, Switzerland and Mexico.

The brand opened its first restaurant in North Carolina in Nov 2020.

MrBeast Burger’s entry into Singapore is via Xolutions Int, led by chief executive Nichol Ng, 47, who also runs non-profit The Food Bank Singapore.

Ms Ng’s link to MrBeast began through GroXers in Thailand, which distributes MrBeast’s Feastables chocolates.

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Koh Seng Choon, founder and executive director of Dignity Kitchen, said he is a fan of MrBeast and that Dignity Kitchen is proud to be the first operator in Singapore.

Staff expressed support for the launch, with an admin staff member named Sharon saying she felt good about it, and a baker named Ruby describing the work as challenging and fun and sharing that she bakes and churns daily while solving problems.

MrBeast Burger in Singapore is available via www.mrbeastburger.sg, GrabFood and Foodpanda.

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MrBeast Burger Virtual Kitchen Model and Franchise Fees

MrBeast Burger operates out of existing restaurant kitchens with no physical storefronts, and all orders are placed online.

The aim is to help eateries tap new revenue streams without disrupting their core businesses by using under-utilised kitchen capacity.

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Franchisees can use existing premises with standard equipment: a deep fryer, griddle, freezer, chiller and exhaust system.

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MrBeast Burger supplies branded ingredients and packaging based on the outlet’s actual sales, and provides a POS system to handle online orders.

Franchise fees are an initial $5,000 for the first year per outlet, with an annual renewal fee of $2,500 from the second year onwards.

Menus in Singapore match those at overseas outlets.

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MrBeast Burger Singapore Menu, Prices, and Party Sets

The signature Beast Style Burger is priced at $14 and features two smashed beef patties with cheese, pickles and onions.

The MrBeast Burger is $15 and can be ordered with either a beef or chicken patty.

Other burgers include Karl’s Deluxe at $11 and Chandler Style at $14.

Sandwiches include the Crispy Chicken Tender Sandwich at $10.50, the Nashville Hot Chicken Tender Sandwich at $11.50 and Karl’s Grilled Cheese at $8.

Sides include Signature Crinkle Fries at $7 and Beast Style Fries at $7.50.

Crispy chicken burgers start from $10.50, and sides of crinkle-cut fries are from $7.

There is a Singapore-exclusive collaboration with home-grown baker Bob the Baker Boy, offering cookie “fries” and a burger-shaped cake as part of a Party Bundle at $378.80 that includes a mix of 10 burgers and fries.

MrBeast Party Sets priced at $378 are exclusive to Singapore and include two Beast Style Burgers, two Karl’s Deluxe Burgers, two Chandler Style Burgers, two Crispy Chicken Tender Sandwiches, two Nashville Hot Chicken Tender Sandwiches, two 150g Cookie Fries, one six-inch Burger Cake and five Beast Style Fries.

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