Burger Machine Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

✓ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official Burger Machine Philippines channels
Burger Machine Philippines Menu 2026
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Burger Machine Menu with Prices

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✅ Halal
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2026
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Looking for the complete Burger Machine Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Burger Machine menu with updated prices across all 6 categories — sourced directly from official Burger Machine Philippines channels.

Burger Machine is one of the Philippines’ most iconic and most accessible burger brands — famous for its Buy One Take One deals, 24-hour kiosk availability, and ultra-affordable prices starting from ₱11 (Coleslaw add-on) to ₱94 (Jumbo Cheezy Bacon BOGO). The menu covers Buy One Take One burgers (11 varieties), Best Value singles, Toppings & Add-Ons, Cold Beverages, Hot Beverages, and Dessert (Sansrival). Halal Certified.

Prices range from ₱11 (Coleslaw topping) to ₱94 (Jumbo Cheezy Bacon BOGO). Scroll down for the complete updated menu.

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Burger Machine Buy One Take One Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Jumbo Cheezy Bacon₱ 94.00
Jumbo Chili Burger₱ 79.00
Jumbo Egg Burger₱ 79.00
Jumbo Cheese Burger₱ 79.00
Double Longganisa with Egg₱ 85.00
Double Chicken with Cheese₱ 82.00
Jumbo Bart Burger₱ 74.00
Double Longganisa Burger₱ 59.00
Double Chicken Burger₱ 56.00
Jumbo Burger₱ 52.00
Jumbo Sausage Burger₱ 52.00
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Burger Machine Best Value Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Ultimate Double Burger₱ 85.00
Club Burger₱ 85.00
Big Beef BBQ Burger₱ 64.00
Double Bart Burger₱ 56.00
Classic Burger₱ 31.00
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Burger Machine Toppings & Add-Ons Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Chili con Carne₱ 14.00
Bacon Bits₱ 14.00
Slice Cheese₱ 14.00
Egg₱ 14.00
Coleslaw₱ 11.00
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Burger Machine Cold Beverages Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Lipton Red Tea₱ 39.00
Tropicana₱ 39.00
Sting Red₱ 27.00
Mountain Dew₱ 24.00
7 Up₱ 24.00
Pepsi₱ 24.00
BM Four Seasons₱ 21.00
BM Mango Lychee₱ 21.00
BM Apple Iced Tea₱ 21.00
Bottled Water₱ 21.00

See Also: Cafe Breton Menu

Burger Machine Hot Beverages Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Hot Choco₱ 27.00
Hot Coffee₱ 25.00
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Burger Machine Dessert Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Sansrival Choco Nutty₱ 26.00
Sansrival Original₱ 26.00

⭐ Our Favorite Items at Burger Machine Menu

Jumbo Burger (Buy One Take One)
₱ 52.00 for 2
The most iconic item at Burger Machine and the deal that built the brand — ₱52 for two Jumbo Burgers means ₱26 per burger, making it one of the cheapest freshly made burgers in the Philippines. Burger Machine’s BOGO format is not a promotional gimmick but the core of the brand’s business model since its founding in 1981 — the two-for-one price is always the standard menu price, not a limited-time offer. The Jumbo Burger uses a beef patty on a soft Filipino-style bun with the standard condiment set (ketchup, mustard, onion, pickles) — the same format as the American fast food burger but at a fraction of the price. At ₱26 per burger, the Jumbo BOGO is the most economical complete protein snack available at any dedicated burger brand in the Philippines.
Double Longganisa Burger (BOGO)
₱ 59.00 for 2
The most distinctly Filipino burger at Burger Machine — Longganisa is the Filipino sweet pork sausage (from the Spanish longaniza), made with ground pork, garlic, sugar, vinegar, and spices. Unlike Italian or European sausages which are savory-forward, Filipino longganisa is characterized by a sweet-garlicky flavor profile — the sugar caramelizes during frying and creates a slightly sticky, sweet exterior on the sausage. Using longganisa as a burger patty substitute is a specifically Filipino adaptation — it bridges the American burger format with the Filipino breakfast staple (longsilog = longganisa + sinangag + itlog). The Double Longganisa Burger stacks two longganisa patties in one bun, doubling the sweet-garlicky flavor. At ₱59 BOGO (₱29.50 per burger), the most culturally Filipino and most uniquely local item on the menu.
Jumbo Cheezy Bacon (BOGO)
₱ 94.00 for 2
The most premium BOGO at Burger Machine — ₱94 for two burgers with beef patty, cheese, and bacon = ₱47 per fully loaded burger. The combination of beef patty + cheese + bacon is the most complete fast food burger build: the bacon’s rendered pork fat adds a salty, smoky richness that beef alone cannot produce; the melted cheese adds creaminess and binds the flavors; and the combination of three fat sources (beef fat, pork fat, dairy fat) creates a more complex, more satisfying flavor than any single protein. At ₱47 per Cheezy Bacon burger via the BOGO deal, this is the highest value-to-quality ratio in the Burger Machine lineup — a fully loaded burger at a price significantly below what any sit-down restaurant charges for a comparable build.
Classic Burger
₱ 31.00
The most accessible burger in the Philippine fast food market — ₱31 for a single beef patty burger. The Classic Burger is Burger Machine’s entry point and the item that most clearly demonstrates the brand’s core value proposition: a freshly assembled burger at a price lower than most convenience store prepared foods. At ₱31, the Classic Burger is cheaper than a 7-Eleven or Ministop rice meal, cheaper than a pack of instant noodles with egg, and available 24 hours at kiosk locations. The Classic represents the democratization of the burger in the Philippines — making a culturally Western food format (the American hamburger) accessible to the full spectrum of Filipino income levels, not just mall food court demographics.
Sansrival (Original or Choco Nutty)
₱ 26.00
The most unexpected item on the Burger Machine menu and the one that most clearly expresses the brand’s Filipino identity — Sans Rival (French: “without rival”) is a Filipino dessert of French meringue layers, buttercream, and cashew nuts. It was introduced to the Philippines via the Malolos pastry tradition influenced by European culinary training during the American colonial period. The name references its French meringue origin but the dish is now considered distinctly Filipino — found in Filipino bakeries and restaurants nationwide. At Burger Machine, a Sansrival slice at ₱26 alongside a burger is a uniquely Filipino dining combination: a French-origin Filipino dessert next to an American-origin Filipino burger. The Choco Nutty version adds chocolate to the buttercream — the most popular variant at Burger Machine kiosks.
Build-Your-Own: Classic Burger + All Toppings
₱ 31 + ₱65 toppings = ₱96 total
The best value customization at Burger Machine — adding all 5 toppings (Chili con Carne ₱14, Bacon Bits ₱14, Slice Cheese ₱14, Egg ₱14, Coleslaw ₱11 = ₱67) to a Classic Burger (₱31) creates a fully loaded burger for ₱98 total — more loaded than the Jumbo Cheezy Bacon and at a comparable per-burger price to the BOGO deals. The Toppings & Add-Ons system is one of the most flexible at any Philippine fast food brand — it allows customers to build exactly the burger they want rather than choosing from preset combinations. Chili con Carne at ₱14 is the most dramatic add-on: it converts any plain burger into a chili burger with a savory, bean-and-beef sauce topping. At ₱14 per topping, every add-on at Burger Machine is priced below what any competitor charges for equivalent customization.

Is Burger Machine Philippines Halal?

Yes — Burger Machine Philippines is officially Halal Certified. All menu items are covered including all Buy One Take One burgers, Best Value items, Toppings & Add-Ons, and Beverages. Muslim diners can order freely from the complete menu.

About Burger Machine Philippines

Burger Machine is one of the Philippines’ most enduring and most beloved fast food brands — founded in 1981, it pioneered the concept of the 24-hour burger kiosk in the Philippines before convenience store food culture existed. The brand’s core innovation was not the burger itself but the format: a compact, roadside kiosk operation that made freshly assembled burgers available at any hour, at prices accessible to the full range of Filipino consumers.

The Buy One Take One pricing model — where every BOGO price is the standard permanent price, not a promotional deal — is what makes Burger Machine culturally distinct from every other burger brand in the Philippines. The BOGO is not a marketing gimmick; it is the business model. By pricing burgers in pairs as the default, Burger Machine positioned itself as the social burger — something bought and shared with a companion, not consumed alone. This mirrors Filipino eating culture where food is inherently communal and sharing is the default social behavior around food.

The inclusion of Longganisa Burger and the Sansrival dessert on a burger menu reflects Burger Machine’s Filipino identity — the brand was never trying to replicate American fast food culture but to create an affordable Filipino version of it. Longganisa as a burger patty and Sansrival as a dessert are as Filipino as it gets, placed deliberately alongside beef patties and soft buns.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — Burger Machine Philippines is officially Halal Certified. All items are covered: Buy One Take One burgers (₱52–₱94), Best Value (₱31–₱85), Toppings (₱11–₱14), Beverages, and Desserts. Muslim diners can order freely from the complete menu.
Burger Machine’s Buy One Take One (BOGO) is not a promotional deal — it is the permanent standard price. Every BOGO price shown is the regular menu price for two burgers, always. Best BOGO deals: Jumbo Burger ₱52 (₱26 each), Double Longganisa ₱59 (₱29.50 each), Jumbo Cheezy Bacon ₱94 (₱47 each — most fully loaded). The BOGO model has been Burger Machine’s core pricing format since 1981.
Classic Burger ₱31 (single). Cheapest BOGO per burger: Jumbo Burger ₱52 BOGO = ₱26 per burger. Best budget complete meal: Classic Burger (₱31) + BM Iced Tea (₱21) = ₱52 total. Most affordable add-on: Coleslaw ₱11. All items are Halal Certified.
Double Longganisa Burger (₱59 BOGO = ₱29.50 each) uses Filipino longganisa (sweet garlic pork sausage, from Spanish longaniza) as the patty instead of beef. Filipino longganisa is sweeter than Western sausages — the sugar caramelizes during frying creating a slightly sticky, sweet-garlicky exterior. Two longganisa patties per bun. The most distinctly Filipino item on the menu — bridges the American burger format with the Filipino breakfast staple longsilog.
Sansrival (₱26, Original or Choco Nutty) — Filipino dessert of French meringue layers, buttercream, and cashew nuts. The name is French (“without rival”) from its meringue technique origin, but Sansrival is now a distinctly Filipino dessert found in Filipino bakeries nationwide. Choco Nutty = chocolate added to the buttercream. At ₱26 alongside a burger, the most culturally Filipino dessert pairing at any fast food brand in the Philippines.
Burger Machine operates primarily as roadside and mall kiosk outlets — available 24 hours at most locations. Delivery availability varies by branch. For the nearest Burger Machine kiosk and delivery options, check their official channels. Halal Certified — all items covered. Best known for late-night and early-morning food availability when most restaurants are closed.

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