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Get Tokyo-Inspired Wagyu Burgers At This All-Pink Cafe In Lentor

Bunny’s has Tokyo-inspired Wagyu burgers in Lentor

If you’re a fan of the affordable chirashi don by Omote, you’ll want to check out Bunny’s, a new eatery by the same team that recently opened in Lentor Modern mall.

With its bright pink look and unabashedly cutesy aesthetic, this place may just be the ultimate girlypop dining experience.

You’ll place your order at the kiosk right at the front of the eatery, where this uncanny cloud-thing stares back at you. From there, select one of the many order tags, designed to resemble a cute, heart-shaped purse. Your food will be served at the table matching your tag.

Bunny’s is known for their Tokyo-style burgers, all of which are immaculately crafted and loaded with ingredients. They’ve also got a range of sides, drinks, and sauces to enjoy.

The staff suggested we start with the Breakup Burger ($21), featuring a double Wagyu smashed patty, chilli bacon jam, and yuzu pickled onions, sandwiched between two buttery brioche buns. There’s also a pile of potato crisps above the patty, giving each juicy, succulent bite a crispy edge.

The Boyfriend Burger ($32) was even better. Featuring the one-two punch of Wagyu patty and Wagyu steak tataki, this burger was gloriously succulent and was elevated by the sweet-sour goodness of the amazu teppan glaze.

While the Catfish Burger ($20), with its beer-battered wild marlin fish patty and pink tartare sauce, looked plenty promising, the overly thick batter and dry fish made it somewhat underwhelming. Still, the other two burgers more than made up for it.

As for sides, we found the Skinny Fries ($4) and Nuggets ($5) to be decent options, but it was the Golden Crispy Wings ($6) that we thoroughly enjoyed. This was especially so when we paired them with sauces such as the piquant Habanero Hot Sauce ($2) and creamy Pink Tartar ($2).

As for drinks, Bunny’s offers the likes of Yuzu Lemomade ($5), Matcha ($5), Sparkling Peach ($3) and more. All three of the aforementioned drinks can be paired with a Sea Salt Ice Cream Float ($3) for extra indulgence.

Whether pink is your colour or burgers are your thing, we’d say there’s more than enough reason to check out Bunny’s. Do consider checking it out when you’re in the Lentor or Ang Mo Kio area!

For other delicious burgers, read our best burgers in Singapore guide. For loaded burgers in JB, read our Woodfire review.

Address: 1 Lentor Central, #01-41, Lentor Modern, Singapore 788887
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 2pm, 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Tel: 9452 1521
Website
Bunny’s is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
This was a media tasting at Bunny’s.

Enze Kay

Enze has been a food writer for more than half a decade. He loves noodle dishes from all over the world, but has a special place in his heart for the local classics, such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee.

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