![]() ![]() ![]() MOS Burger Singapore has not immediately responded to Coconuts’ queries.Ĭommenters chimed in saying that the manager had “serious anger issues” and pitied the uncle who some knew personally and vouched that he is “very friendly.” The uncle, who acted like nothing happened, didn’t reply but still thanked him before he left. “Everything ok?” Ong asked the uncle as the completed order was handed over to him. “If I upload it on Facebook, I’m sure he’ll be fired I tell you,” he told the uncle.Īfter what seemed like an eternity, the order was done and the manager moved on to attend a new customer. “Nevermind, I got a camera here,” Ong said, gesturing to his helmet. Ong, who was shocked, moved back to film the entire incident while the uncle stepped out of the counter and clear of the manager’s way. “Uncle gave to the wrong person? It’s ok, as long as the order is correct,” Ong said in Mandarin.īut the manager didn’t take it as well and started banging on the tables, slamming freezers and stuff could be heard thrown around in the kitchen as he prepared the order. It is a good option for those looking for something reasonably priced, quick and not bad quality wise.Apparently, the elderly employee had given the delivery order to another customer. Overall, was pleased with the MOS Burger in Ma On Shan. Fries are thick cut - much better than their western counterparts. I like the MOS sauce, its more flavourful than your traditional ketchup and special sauce found in western fast food chains. Orders are taken at the counter but meals are brought to your table when ready.ĭuring my recent lunch, had the #3 wagyu beef burger (HK$31) which had a nice burger taste. The seating area at this MOS is around half the size of our local McD but nicer, tidier and cleaner. They offer traditional burgers, chicken, fish sandwich, hot dogs and a few more Japanese style offers that you won't find at McD. In short, MOS is more expensive than McDonalds but their burgers taste better. or in sets with fries or other side and a drink (+HK$21-30). You can buy them on their own (HK$25-35 each). MOS serves up affordable Japanese style burgers. There is now an MOS Burger in the Ma On Shan Plaza shopping centre, just a couple minutes outside the MTR station. You can also get a look at their menu online as well. If interesting in trying a MOS Cafe while in Hong Kong you can visit their website to see where they have branches. Take-away and eat-in orders are usually ready in less than 10 minutes. The croquette is always fried nicely, not greasy at all. The burgers are grilled just fine, toppings fresh, bun sturdy. I like the #1 MOS Burger as well as the chicken sandwich and usually go with the pumpkin croquette, a nice alternative to fries and soft-drink set (HK$48). MOS burgers & sets are priced slightly higher than McDonalds but in my honest opinion hey are noticeably better. They do delivery through deliveroo as well. It is regularly full up so be ready for take-away if that is the case when you pass by. the place has become quite a popular alternative McD and other local places that serve up burgers. ![]() In the early days, it was easy to grab a seat and burger here but now. MOS Cafe is a Japanese burger and fast-food specialist with branches spread around Hong Kong including this place in Ma On Shan that opened up a couple years ago. German Restaurants in Wan Chai / Causeway Bay.Fusion Restaurants for Families in Sheung Wan.Buffet Restaurants in Wan Chai / Causeway Bay.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Hong Kong.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Hong Kong.Best Udon & Soba (Wheat & Buckwheat Noodle) in Hong Kong.Best Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) in Hong Kong.Vietnamese Restaurants for Lunch in Hong Kong.Late Night Japanese Restaurants in Hong Kong.Asian Restaurants for Large Groups in Hong Kong.Hotels near Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding).Hotels near Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha).Hotels with Complimentary Breakfast in Hong Kong. ![]()
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