• Phat Buns UK lands in Sharjah with a bold debut.
  • Founded by an aerospace engineer with a taste for burgers.
  • Custom Build-a-Burger concept gives full control to customers.
  • Neon-lit interiors meet street food energy and viral visuals.

Forget liftoff, Sharjah just got hit with a full-blown flavor explosion — courtesy of Phat Buns UK, the burger brand that literally has a rocket scientist behind the grill. Yes, you read that right. A real aerospace engineer co-founded this UK-born burger sensation, and their first global franchise just crash-landed in the UAE.

Launched in Leicester back in 2019, Phat Buns isn’t your average burger chain. This is food geometry with sauce physics — engineered with precision and piled with bold, unapologetic personality. It’s where viral-worthy design meets headliner burgers that look like they belong on a billboard and in your belly.

And now, Sharjah’s about to get a taste of the PHAT life!

One bite into their signature PHAT Classic, a 4oz Aberdeen Angus smashed patty dripping with cheddar — and you’ll know this isn’t just fast food, it’s flavor architecture. But the real flex? Their Build-a-Burger concept. Imagine being the burger boss: double patties, jalapeños, crispy halloumi, a buttery pretzel bun and a signature PHAT sauce swirl. No two visits are the same — unless you want them to be.

The Sharjah outlet may have a menu tuned to local cravings, but the brand’s unmistakable energy still roars through. We’re talking neon lights, bold interiors, and that electric, street-food-meets-urban-cool vibe designed to make your burger selfie go viral. This isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a content goldmine.

Phat Buns has grown from a humble UK location to an international player, and Sharjah is just the start of their Middle East takeover. Their GCC expansion is set to feed both the gram and the appetite. Proof that fast food can be fun, fierce, and… slightly nerdy (but in a hot way).

As for the burgers? They’re not just built to impress, they’re built like a science experiment gone deliciously right.

The rocket scientist didn’t just launch a burger. He launched a movement!