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Burger Singh opens third outlet in Bengaluru

It also plans to open 100 outlets across Karnataka within the next two to four years.

Burger Singh has opened its third outlet in Bengaluru, located in Sarjapur, as part of its push into Southern India.

The new location features the brand’s standard menu, which combines Indian flavours with global fast-food styles.

Items include Udta Punjab 2.0, Big Crispy, Bunty Pappeh da Aloo, and Amritsari Murgh Makhani, along with several kinds of fries, Batata Vada, onion rings, Karare Murgh Pops, Cheese Coins, and desserts.

The company plans to open 100 outlets across Karnataka within the next two to four years, with four to five more outlets already in the pipeline in Bengaluru.

This move is part of a broader national expansion that aims to add over 200 stores, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

Burger Singh currently runs more than 180 outlets in over 80 cities across India, driven by its franchise-style Owner-Partner model.

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