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- Beef Patties
- Sliced Cheese
- Onions
- Lettuce
- Brown Swiss shrooms
- Spicy Mayo
The Only Burger is a Halal Western food stall located within *Happy Hawkers* at Tampines Avenue 9.
The fries and chicken tenders were fried to perfection, with no sogginess in sight. The chicken tenders, in particular, were consistently crunchy and satisfying.
But the real star of the show was the burgers. The beef patties were incredibly flavorful, perfectly marinated, and grilled to juicy perfection.
Every bite was an explosion of deliciousness.
I’ll definitely be returning for more!
($7.80) I just try it out on cny eve lol since it's annual stuff for me and my sister to patronise mos burger on cny eve. But the sauce for burger was chili crab as they packed separately and u can dip or throw into. The sauce was quite a bit spicy but not that bad. The fried batter filling was crispy and crunchy and got a lot of seafood ingredients. So I decided to order French fries ($4.70) + iced tea ($0.40) for my sister. I also wanted to try their seasonal sides (Crunchy Fish Pop) ($2.85) I felt that their batter for Crunchy Fish Pop was too much for me but then fish taste was quite savoury.
($11.80) add on with cheese fries ($2.00). I felt that the sauce for bbq and mayo with zinger chicken was quite strong taste in term of smokiness and savoury. But the sauce didn't really spread well for wrap tbh and then mayo flow towards the bottom of the wrap.
($6.80) come with cookie and drink of your choice. It's under latest new flavour for everyday value meal. I felt that it was quite savoury and slightly spicy aftertaste tbh for chicken chorizo slices. I chose new scallion bread; lettuce, cucumbers, sliced olives for vegetables; honey mustard sauce.
(2 x $8.80) my friend told me that it's not that bad tbh. It's quite nice as they complemented well with bacon, hashbrown, scrambled egg and cheese sauce inside the wrap. I wanted to redeem cny blind sticker pack from mofusand. It need to spend $12 and above for redemption and need to inform the staff also before paying food on the counter. Luckily the self service machine for order broke down for card payment hence I just click cash payment instead on the counter.
($4.70) I think that I have tried it for scrambled egg version previously last year. I felt that brioche was quite soft and chewy. The original recipe (chicken) was quite nice and delicious.
I don't fond of pineapple pie as it's quite sweet with a bit sour taste for pineapple sauce with bits tbh.
(MCD Member - $9.80) consisted of burger, twister fries, drink and pineapple pie. I finally tried prosperity chicken burger again with fried egg before CNY. As usual, the taste remained the same as the past year they released it before.
($10.20) (change from French Fries to Cheese Fries for $2) I realised that KFC at Singapore Zoo got limited menu and they only served zinger burger and 2 to 3 chicken pieces at that time. But the zinger burger got mild spicy taste tbh. Good thing that I have changed to cheese fries instead of normal fries.
($2.70) i felt that it's quite milky and also melted too fast away :") so strawberry topping made sweeten with strawberry ice cream.
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One Fattened Calf delivers a truly satisfying burger experience for those seeking quality and flavor in every bite. Their burgers are crafted with premium grass-fed beef and served on freshly baked toasted potato buns, ensuring a solid foundation for each creation.
The OFC Butterburger was the standout for me. If you’re a fan of buttery flavors, this burger is an indulgence you won’t want to miss. The 150g beef patty was perfectly juicy, complemented by the richness of the grass-fed butter. The charred onions, raw onions, and house-made pickles added layers of texture and tang, balancing the butter’s decadence.
The OFC Cheeseburger was equally impressive, featuring the same premium patty with the addition of melted cheddar cheese. The OFC special sauce elevated the burger with its unique tangy and savory notes, tying all the ingredients together beautifully.
The sides were just as enjoyable. The truffle fries were crispy, well-seasoned, and carried a delightful truffle aroma that wasn’t overpowering. The cheese fries, on the other hand, were a gooey, cheesy delight that felt like the ultimate comfort food.