Walk into any mall or food street in Multan right now and you'll face the same problem every Pakistani faces: too many zinger options, too little wallet. The range goes from Rs.369 to Rs.1,350 — and the most expensive one isn't always the best. We went restaurant by restaurant, burger by burger, to give you the honest breakdown no food blog bothers to write.
Why Multan's Burger Scene is Different
Five years ago, Multan's fast food options were straightforward — you had KFC, and you had local options that tried (and mostly failed) to compete. Today the city has a legitimate food culture, with homegrown brands like Devour and Beast Burger matching — and in some cases, beating — national chains on quality.
The zinger burger, specifically, has become the benchmark. It's Pakistan's unofficial "reference dish" — the one item every restaurant puts its reputation on. How crispy is the coating? How juicy is the chicken? Is the bun toasted or just warm? These are the questions Multan's food scene is finally answering properly.
The Full Lineup — Every Restaurant Ranked
We're ranking these by value for money, not price alone. A Rs.1,350 burger can be worth it; a Rs.500 one can be a waste. Here's where each one lands.
Beast Burger earns its rank not by being the flashiest, but by being the most honest. The Rs.369 Old School Patty is a legitimate meal — not a "value" item designed to disappoint. The Classic Zinger at Rs.599 uses a thick chicken breast with a properly seasoned coating that holds its crunch even after 10 minutes of sitting. The Mighty at Rs.999 is genuinely massive — the double patty actually earns that "Beast" name.
What sets Beast apart is portion-to-price consistency. You know what you're getting, and it delivers every time. Perfect for students, families, and anyone who wants a quality burger without a side of financial anxiety.
If you've been in Multan's food circles, you've heard the name. Devour is what happens when a local brand actually tries — and keeps trying, consistently, across dozens of orders. The De Zingo is their signature, and it sits in a rare sweet spot: gourmet ambition at a reasonable price.
The chicken is marinated longer than most competitors, which means the flavour goes through the meat, not just the coating. The bun is brioche-style — a detail that matters more than people admit. Their bundle deals at Rs.1,000–1,500 are the best way to experience the full menu and genuinely compete with any national chain on taste.
The catch? Devour can have inconsistent wait times during peak hours. Come prepared or order ahead.
KFC's Zinger is Pakistan's most replicated burger — every competitor above is essentially trying to beat it. Does it still hold up? Largely yes. The pressure-fried coating is iconic for a reason: a proper shatter-crunch that no local place has fully replicated. The seasoning is consistent across all locations, which matters when you're eating in Multan vs Lahore vs Karachi.
At Rs.590, the ala carte Zinger is fair but not exciting. The real value is in KFC's app deals and combo offers where you routinely get 20–30% off — making it one of the best-value options when you plan ahead. Check KFC Multan's live prices on MenuPak →
Howdy's whole identity is built around texture — specifically, the most aggressively craggy, cratered fried chicken breading you'll find at any chain in Pakistan. If KFC is the benchmark and Devour is the craft option, Howdy is the one obsessed with crunch. The Crispy bae at Rs.895 is where that philosophy peaks — an oversized chicken piece that makes a genuinely satisfying crunch sound with every bite.
The Fandango with double chicken breast at Rs.1,099 is for serious eaters. This isn't a "let me try something" order — it's a commitment. The price point is higher than KFC and Beast Burger, but the eating experience is different enough to justify it if texture is your thing.
Tavolo is technically an Italian-inspired fine dining restaurant, not a burger joint. But their elevated chicken burgers — particularly the Fried Korean Burger — have quietly become a destination item in Multan. At Rs.1,050–1,350, you're not just paying for the food; you're paying for air conditioning, proper tableware, and a dining experience you'd actually take someone on a date to.
The Korean burger uses a gochujang-adjacent sauce with a proper sear, and the Grilled Chicken Fillet at Rs.1,350 is genuinely different from anything else on this list — it's not competing with a Zinger, it's playing a different game entirely. HBL cardholders get up to 25% off — which brings the price into far more reasonable territory.
Don't come here expecting a fast food experience. Come here when you want the best version of a chicken burger that Multan currently offers, in a setting that doesn't feel like a food court.
The Full Price Summary — April 2026
| Restaurant | Style | Price Range (PKR) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beast BurgerMall of Multan | Loaded / Heavy | Rs.369 – Rs.999 | Best Value |
| DevourGulgasht Colony | Gourmet / Craft | Rs.520 – Rs.750 | Local Gold Standard |
| KFCMultiple locations | Classic / Benchmark | Rs.590 – Rs.850 | Consistent + App Deals |
| HowdyNational Chain | Premium / Craggy | Rs.599 – Rs.1,099 | Texture Obsessives |
| TavoloBuch Villas | Fine Dining / Elevated | Rs.1,050 – Rs.1,350+ | Dates / Special Occasions |
The Honest Verdict — Who Should Order What
- On a student budget (under Rs.600): Beast Burger's Old School Patty (Rs.369) or Classic Zinger (Rs.599). No contest.
- Best everyday zinger under Rs.700: Devour's De Zingo — the quality-to-price ratio is better than KFC at this range.
- Best for that classic KFC crunch: KFC Zinger — but use the app. Never order at full price.
- Want the most satisfying texture experience? Howdy's Crispy bae (Rs.895). Budget for it.
- Impressing someone / special occasion? Tavolo, with your HBL card. The experience justifies the price.
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