Fast food chain Lotteria opens first Singapore outlet at Jewel Changi Airport
South Korean fast food chain Lotteria has made its debut in Singapore with a store at Jewel Changi Airport.
The outlet officially opened on Wednesday, offering 60 seats and a view of the Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, Channel News Asia reported.
Lotteria’s outlet at Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore. Photo from Jewel Changi Airport’s Facebook |
Combo meals, which include fries and a drink, are priced from S$10.50 (US$8.3) while side items start at S$2.80 for the long cheese stick, according to Mothership.
Alongside popular items like the bulgogi burger and shrimp burger, the menu also features a Singapore-only item, the Kimchi Bulgogi Burger.
Priced from S$7.80 on its own, it features a beef patty coated in a sweet and savory bulgogi sauce and topped with stir-fried kimchi.
To mark its Singapore debut, Lotteria is offering complimentary upgrades on combo meals and a free keycap keychain blind bag for each combo purchased from now to Friday, while stocks last, AsiaOne reported.
The brand opened its first store in South Korea in 1979 and is widely regarded as the country’s original modern quick-service burger chain.
The fast food chain gained popularity by adapting Western-style burgers to local tastes and has since expanded to more than 1,600 outlets globally.
In Singapore, its eighth overseas market, it is operated in partnership with lifestyle company Katrina Group, which operates several other food and beverage brands including Bali Thai, Streats, So Pho, Daily Beer and Daily Chicken.
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