DEHIWALA, SRI LANKA – Mr. Burger, one of Sri Lanka’s homegrown fast-food brands, has launched its fourth outlet in Dehiwala, strengthening its presence across Colombo’s bustling food scene. Since its inception in 2017, the brand has rapidly expanded, now serving customers in Bambalapitiya, Rajagiriya, Wattala, and Dehiwala with its signature range of bold, flavorful burgers.
The new Dehiwala outlet continues Mr. Burger’s commitment to quality and convenience, offering a diverse menu featuring its crowd-favorite Chicken Pounder, Dual Mode, and Monster Chicken burgers. With a focus on both affordability and taste, the brand has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality fast food that resonates with local consumers.
Operating from 11 AM to 2 AM daily, Mr. Burger ensures that customers can enjoy their favorite meals throughout the day and late into the night. The brand also maintains its own delivery service, alongside availability on Uber Eats and PickMe, making it easier than ever for customers to satisfy their cravings from the comfort of their homes.
Speaking on the latest expansion, CEO Ikram Salam emphasized the importance of catering to growing demand. “Dehiwala is a key location for us, and we’re excited to bring Mr. Burger closer to more customers. Our focus has always been on great taste, quality, and customer-friendly service, and this new outlet is another step in our journey to becoming a household name in Sri Lanka’s fast-food industry.”
With this fourth outlet, Mr. Burger continues to expand its footprint, solidifying its position as a go-to destination for burger lovers while staying true to its promise of flavor, affordability, and convenience.
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