We look forward to seeing how Kumoya gets morphed into Kiki and Lala’s very own heavenly Land of Stars, with hanging clouds, lots of stars, and decked in dreamy pastel tones.
Have a go with their claw machine and you might walk away with your own We Bare Bear plushie.
From adults to children, there is plenty for all generations to enjoy.
Picture this: perfectly crispy and tender fried chicken perched atop delicate, sweet buttermilk pancakes with a slight crispiness along the edges. While the chicken is a definite highlight, the pancakes may not suit everyone's taste buds. Reminiscent of Artistry's layout, the café maintains a familiar atmosphere.
The space of Earlybird is cosy and spacious, which makes it an ideal space to have a leisurely brunch. The dishes are generally on point for a cafe, with no GST and service charge.
Every dish at Earlybird impressed, and it is safe to say that this is one of the best cafes to open in Singapore this year.
I do feel that it is a great place to let your hair down and enjoy some peranakan food with recipes that are passed down after all the teething problems are solved.
Maison Ikkoku Bar will be rolling out surprises and celebratory events as the year draws closer to an end. Keep your eyes peeled to their social media pages for updates.
Nice dirty with fragrant and sweet gula melaka notes.
Kampong Glam Cafe is a family-run business serving authentic Malay cuisine at an affordable price. After retiring from professional football, Mr. Bashir Khan has dedicated himself to his business, and to developing the Kampong Gelam community.
All Things Delicious in Arab Street is a very nice spot for a drink or a bite - whether substantial or light, whether sweet or savoury.
Personally, Haji Lane is one area I would strongly recommend to new travelers to Singapore; it has an exclusive chillax vibe different from...
Mondays cafe has interesting comfort food and indulgent pastries and desserts with good coffee; interior is chic with comfortable seating.
In the end, I think hygge is not something we can buy ourselves into but rather something that we have to embrace by slowing down – switch off your phone, kickback with a book and enjoy your favorite cuppa.
Hygge has managed to create a conducive environment for people chill out, or to take a breather over a cup of coffee.
All in all, HYGGE has a long way to go in order to keep themselves relevant in the scene, especially with its location at a neighbourhood saturated with cafes.
Indulge in the best Teh Tarik at Bhai Sarbat, a nostalgic gem in Kampong Glam. Watch how the tea masters pull the frothy drink!
While prices here lean towards the steeper end, I felt that the drinks at MILK are tastefully prepared, with them being Muslim-friendly as a big plus.
Definitely looking forward to the new exciting flavours they come up with this year!
The coffee must be the main reason why people keep returning to this dark and messy cafe on Arab Street.
I definitely struck gold by coming across this cafe and I can’t wait totry their Nasi Lemak!
This halal café is sure to be a great place for interesting conversations accompanied with hearty food.