So there’s been rumours that a Hello Kitty cafe will be opening in Singapore come May 2016 at Changi Airport’s Terminal 3. Too good to be true? Well, check this out and decide for yourself then!
We’re pretty sure that iconic ribbon can only belong to the one and only… HELLO KITTY!!!
Set in a whimsical floral paradise, the themed cafe a.k.a Hello Kitty Orchid Garden, is set to take inspiration from our garden city and our national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim, to create what’s sure to be an adorable, Instagram-worthy space.
Not local enough? Fret not because this cafe will be serving up food and desserts which are locally inspired! Like most cafes, this cafe will offer all-day breakfast options and sweet desserts such as gelato sundaes, waffles, pastries cakes and so much more — but of course everything will come with a touch of Hello Kitty (like DUH?!).
Remember the Hello Kitty craze back during the haze in 2013? Everyone was going gaga over those Hello Kitty plushies, and they even queued up DESPITE the haze just for those plushies. So if you’re the type who collects all sorts of Hello Kitty merchandise, your shopaholic self will be glad to know the cafe has a retail corner filled with Singapore-exclusive items. We’re talking about tea blends, plushies, DIY plant kits, postcards, teacups and much more.
While we’d love to satiate your curiosity with more information about the opening dates or a detailed menu set, it’s still in its early stages, and we’ll only be getting more pictures and deets closer to May – but as the saying goes: good things come to those who wait, and boy have we waited long enough for this to happen.
So a little while longer shouldn’t hurt right? 😉
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