MrBeast Burger launched in Singapore on August 15, 2025. The virtual restaurant partnered with Dignity Kitchen on Boon Keng Road for its debut.
Dignity Kitchen runs seven stalls operated by differently abled and disadvantaged individuals. The social enterprise opens from 8am to 3pm, Mondays through Saturdays.
Orders started through the website on August 15. Delivery via GrabFood and Foodpanda began three days later on August 18.
Xolutions Int brought MrBeast Burger to Singapore. Chief executive Nichol Ng, 47, leads the company and also runs non-profit The Food Bank Singapore. Her connection to MrBeast started through GroXers in Thailand, which distributes MrBeast’s Feastables chocolates.
Koh Seng Choon founded Dignity Kitchen. He calls himself a MrBeast fan and says his team feels proud to be Singapore’s first operator.
Staff members shared their excitement about the launch. Admin worker Sharon said she felt good about the partnership. Baker Ruby called the work challenging and fun, explaining she bakes and churns daily while solving problems.
Virtual Kitchen Model
MrBeast Burger operates from existing restaurant kitchens without physical storefronts. All orders come through online platforms. The model helps eateries generate new revenue streams while using spare kitchen capacity.
Franchisees work from their current premises using standard equipment. They need a deep fryer, griddle, freezer, chiller and exhaust system. MrBeast Burger supplies branded ingredients and packaging based on actual sales volumes. The company also provides a POS system for online orders.
Franchise fees cost $5,000 for the first year per outlet. Annual renewal fees drop to $2,500 from the second year onwards.
Singapore menus match overseas locations. The brand operates in countries including Australia, Switzerland and Mexico since launching in 2020.
Menu and Pricing
The signature Beast Style Burger costs $14. It features two smashed beef patties with cheese, pickles and onions.
The MrBeast Burger sells for $15 with either beef or chicken patty options. Karl’s Deluxe costs $11 while Chandler Style runs $14.
Sandwiches include the Crispy Chicken Tender Sandwich at $10.50 and Nashville Hot Chicken Tender Sandwich at $11.50. Karl’s Grilled Cheese costs $8.
Sides start with Signature Crinkle Fries at $7 and Beast Style Fries at $7.50.
Singapore gets an exclusive collaboration with Bob the Baker Boy. The partnership offers cookie “fries” and a burger-shaped cake through a Party Bundle priced at $378.80. This bundle includes a mix of 10 burgers and fries.
MrBeast Party Sets cost $378 and remain exclusive to Singapore. Each set contains 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.
The company plans to bring more operators on board as it expands across Singapore.













