Lotteria opens its first Singapore outlet at Jewel Changi Airport, featuring K-burgers like kimchi bulgogi amid the iconic waterfall and greenery.
Lotteria opens its first Singapore outlet at Jewel Changi Airport, featuring K-burgers like kimchi bulgogi amid the iconic waterfall and greenery.
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Burger chain Lotteria opens first outlet in Singapore

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Burger chain Lotteria, operated by Lotte Group affiliate Lotte GRS Co., has opened its first outlet in Singapore as part of its overseas expansion. The outlet is located at Jewel Changi Airport and is operated under a master franchise agreement with Singapore-based Katrina Group Ltd. It features K-burger products, including the kimchi bulgogi burger.

Lotte GRS Co., an affiliate of Lotte Group, announced on February 11, 2026, via press release that it has opened its first Lotteria outlet in Singapore. The outlet is situated on the first basement floor of Jewel Changi Airport, a hub for shopping and entertainment. At the opening event on Tuesday, Lotte GRS CEO Lee Won-taek (fourth from left) and Katrina Group Chairman Alan Goh (third from left) posed for photos in front of the new store.

Under a master franchise agreement with Singapore-based food and hospitality company Katrina Group Ltd., the latter will operate Lotteria outlets in the city-state. The airport location offers a selection of K-burger items, including the kimchi bulgogi burger. A company official stated, "We will continue to seek growth as a global Korean franchise by expanding our overseas operations."

Lotte GRS operates approximately 1,300 Lotteria outlets in South Korea and around 330 overseas. These include locations in Vietnam (more than 240), Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia (one outlet), Mongolia, and the United States. The company's first U.S. outlet opened in Orange County, California, in August of the previous year. This Singapore entry marks the latest effort to expand Lotteria across Southeast Asia, building on its established presence in Vietnam.

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Singapore media outlets such as The Straits Times and Mothership.sg shared previews and first looks at Lotteria's menu featuring kimchi bulgogi burgers at its Jewel Changi Airport outlet, sparking initial interest. Regular users, including Japanese and Korean speakers in Singapore, expressed excitement and desire to try the new Korean fast-food chain.

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