
Shake Shack to open new outlets in Singapore, Philippines
The chain’s global revenues grew by nearly 32% in Q3.
Shake Shack announced new outlets in Singapore and the Philippines, months after opening its debut stores in the two markets.
In an announcement, the American burger chain plans to open a “design-driven” restaurant concept at a historical building at 89 Neil Road in the Lion City’s CBD.
The restaurant is expected to collaborate with local artists and suppliers. During fitout, a hoarding will feature the artwork of Singaporean artist Sam Lo, blending Shake Shack’s icons with traditional Peranakan cultural patterns.
Meanwhile, the company’s second Philippine outlet will be located at SM Megamall, opening next week.
Aside from its signature ShackBurger, Shack-cago Dog, crinkle-cut fries, beer, wine and frozen custard ice cream, the Philippine outlets offer exclusive items such as the Ube shake and Calamansi Limeade.