Burgs (fast-food chain)

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Burgs is a fast-food chain that originated in India. It is known for its wide variety of burgers, fries, and other fast-food items. The chain has gained popularity for its unique blend of traditional and modern fast-food concepts.

History[edit | edit source]

Burgs was established in the year 2012 in Mumbai, India. The founders aimed to provide a fresh and unique take on the traditional fast-food experience. The chain quickly gained popularity due to its innovative menu and commitment to quality.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Burgs includes a variety of items, ranging from traditional beef burgers to more unique offerings like the chicken tikka burger. The chain also offers a range of vegetarian options, including the popular paneer burger. In addition to burgers, the menu also includes fries, milkshakes, and other fast-food staples.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Burgs has locations across India, including in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. The chain has also expanded internationally, with locations in countries like United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Burgs has received positive reviews for its unique menu and commitment to quality. The chain has also been praised for its innovative approach to fast food, which includes a focus on fresh ingredients and unique flavor combinations.

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