Photographed is their fish burger.

Firstly, the fish burger ($6) delivers great buns as the burger was served warm and toasty. The fish fillet was tad on the small side, but was fresh and tasty. They had pineapple achar, which gave the tangy taste and mixed well with the fish and burger buns.

The fries do not come with the burger, and have to be ordered separately. The fries are nicely crispy and well-salted. Unfortunately, there is no tartare sauce to dip the fries, so mayonnaise was one other dipping sauce given.

Burgernomics is a Muslim-owned eatery and is halal-certified.

2018
Pasir Ris, Singapore

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