my love for the endearing king penguins drove me to visit the singapore jurong birdpark again, almost exactly a year from the first time i met these adorable arctic birds. (i missed them so much!) this time round, i said hi not only to them, but their newborn chicks too! i also ended the trip with a hearty meal at the park’s restaurant, bongo burgers.
i like the way “bongo burgers” is written in big block letters, covered in zebra print and bold orange, bearing a hint of african wildlife. it’s even cast on a big rock surrounded by bushes! the flintstones, anyone?
the restaurant features an african theme, with its interior decked out in varying hues of beige and brown. the walls are adorned with african artifacts and art pieces. even the ceiling lamps blend in well with the theme! i can’t remember if african music was playing in the background. if it was, it would certainly have lent an additional layer of african culture to the place!

if you’re wondering whether diners have to put up with the sweltering african heat too, the answer is, thankfully, no. the entire restaurant is air-conditioned, save for an al fresco area.
dining outdoors amidst the greenery would no doubt be a unique experience. imagine having the occasional swan or duck waddle by for a visit after its swim in the nearby (open and unbarred) pond. ain’t that great? just make sure you’re not having a turkey pasta then!

the zebra print is used repeatedly in the restaurant. diners eat from plates that are lined with the pattern. similarly, the glass windows are embellished with the same print. further hints of wildlife can be seen in the choice of dining tables, whose surfaces have a rugged rock texture. how unique!
customers would order and pay for their food at the counter, fast-food restaurant style. waiters and waitresses, dressed like rangers with khaki safari caps no less, would serve the food once ready. (boy, looking at the extent of this african wildlife theme, i wouldn’t be too alarmed if an ostrich came strutting in!)

besides burgers, there are also pastas and other main courses available. my jumbo hot dog came in an american-sized portion, which was awesome! that’s exactly what hungry visitors need after spending hours exploring the park.
normally, i wouldn’t care much for hot dogs. to me they are just… nice. ketchup is a big no-no too; there’s only one way to eat a hot dog — with heaps of chili sauce and mustard! but in this case, i absolutely loved the ketchup that came in the little container (also zebra-printed)! the sauce was made from scratch, complete with juicy chunks of tomato. it was a perfect match with the hot dog, making the dish extremely savory and satisfying!

as for the ever-popular fish and chips, it sure didn’t disappoint. both slabs of fish, covered in a golden coat of light, tasty batter, were deep-fried to perfection. there was no hint of the fishy stench. nor was there any oil residue that remained on the plate after the meal.
the accompanying tartar sauce was very much worth every fattening calorie, as was the nest of fries. fish and chips lovers would not be disappointed.
did i mention that besides being reasonably priced, each meal also comes with its own drink? wow!

it’s pretty hard to find a good lemonade in singapore, because most restaurants do not sell it anyway, preferring to offer lemon tea instead. i wonder why! the ones that do tend to serve lemonade that tastes too sour for my liking. but at bongo burgers, the lemonade is the best i’ve had since california lemon at marina square closed down.
i’m not sure if many people would actually make a trip to jurong birdpark and bongo burgers. judging from what i saw on a sunday afternoon, the crowd wasn’t exactly bustling. that’s a real shame, because the food here is actually good. if the restaurant was to be located at a less remote place, it would certainly fare much better.
so that’s one more reason to make a trip to the birdpark right?





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goes by the name veron. a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.







Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 11:17pm
Your post makes me tempted to travel all the way to Jurong Birdpark to check the food out at Bongo Burgers….hmmm…..now, the distance puts me off a bit. View all comments by py
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 12:23am
I wouldn’t recommend making a trip there just for the restaurant alone. It is targeted mostly at birdpark visitors, and closes right after the park closes each day, just before dinnertime.
For nice and affordable western food in American-sized portions, Botak Jones seems a more viable option with its many locations :) View all comments by Veron
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 1:38am
Very cool looking restaurant! The hot dog is exactly what I have been craving recently…haha View all comments by alldoneup
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 12:13pm
It is cool indeed. I have yet to see a restaurant sporting an African theme in Singapore. It gives diners a unique dining experience. Very nice. View all comments by Veron
Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 10:55pm
Stumbled upon your blog via search engine, and boy am I impressed! Beautiful blog, beautiful header picture of the Neuschwanstein Castle, nice pictures and I just love everything in your side bar. What a pleasant discovery :) View all comments by narrowband
Friday, June 20, 2008 at 7:26am
Haha,i love reading your posts!I feel like i’m actually travelling around Singapore’s great food feast-upons! :) I am now in official craving for lemonade.There’s nothing like fresh,poured lemonade on a hot summer day though.Bongo Burgers definitely put a lot of effort into their restaurant’s setting and food presentation,not to mention their cooking methods,making sure the food itself is cooked to perfection!^^ It would be an interesting and fun experience to try different foods from different restaurants and maybe just be a food critic for a day :] View all comments by Jejo
Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 5:35am
wow, this is a very nicely decorated and a very appealing restaurant ! View all comments by Vampire Bats
Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 6:39pm
there’s another outlet at singapore zoo if i am not wrong, just somewhere near the entrance. you need not be a visitor.. besides, can catch the daily fire performance by a group of guys, invited by the zoo. View all comments by serene
Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 8:15pm
I believe you’re referring to the Bongo Burgers at Night Safari. I was there last weekend and saw the fire performers you mentioned! The menu there is similar, but the prices are at least 50 percent more expensive! Still, it’s cheaper than the Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant so we had no choice but to dine there. View all comments by Veron