Was actually going around Plaza Singapura and spotted a new F&B establishment that is in the midst of fitting out within the mall — whilst it is only the first time that we have been hearing about M’Burger Inn in Singapore, it turns out that these folks already do have an outlet operating within E! Avenue at Downtown East already. A deeper search online did lead us to find out that M’Burger Inn does have a presence in China operating several outlets there. The M’Burger Inn outlet at E! Avenue at Downtown East is located at the second level; it is within the vicinity of other F&B establishments such as The Basil Inn and the outlet of Mr. Coconut there. M’Burger Inn’s Singapore menu is split into sections dedicated to Breakfast, Burger, Snacks and Drinks — the E! Avenue at Downtown East outlet does have an exclusive burger only to this outlet named the DTE Burger, and all burger orders do come with free-flow drinks off the soda fountain if one opts for it to come as a set.

We were told that the signature item at M’Burger Inn is their Classic Beef Burger; that being said, we found ourselves going for the B3 Burger instead — the menu describes the B3 Burger as an item that comes with elements such as beef, bacon, cheese and fresh vegetables. It is also noted that there are three different coloured buns that comes with the burgers at M’Burger Inn; the B3 Burger comes with buns with a red hue — there are other burgers in its lineup coming with regular-looking buns by default whilst some others come with black buns by default (feeling a little nostalgia from the mid-2010s, anyone?). We did come across some raving reviews about the burgers at M’Burger Inn; we do find some aspects of the burger to be more handcrafted than a typical burger coming from the fast food chain — the most obvious being the smashed beef patty while the fresh vegetables that also included raw onions did feel pretty fresh. There is some savouriness from the rashes of bacon that matches up to the slight gaminess of the beef apart from the smoky notes that it does bring; the bacon did come with a chewy texture, while the bread itself was decent though comes served as-is and wasn’t much to shout about. With all that being said, we weren’t particularly fans of the use of ketchup within the burger which didn’t quite match up to the difference in quality that they were achieving from the typical fast food burger based on the other elements that came with the 3B Burger here.