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Hello Kitty restaurant in Singapore 

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Following the opening of the adorable Crayon Shinchan Cafe, Kumoya strikes once again with a mini Hello Kitty Shabu Shabu Restaurant, the first of its kind in Singapore. This pop-up will be open at Orchard Central for a limited period of time, starting from 1 Septemberjust in time for the upcoming September holidays. 

As with all previous Kumoya pop-ups, the experience and food are designed in collaboration with award-winning local bento artist Shirley Wong, also known as Little Miss Bento. For the first time, there will also be exclusive Hello Kitty shabu shabu merchandise that you can purchase to complete your Hello Kitty Shabu Shabu experience.

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Their Shabu-Shabu Set, priced from $24.90, allows you to choose a soup base, a meat, seafood, or vegetarian dish for the hotpot, and a portion of rice or noodles, along with one dipping sauce. There are a total of 10 soup bases to choose from, including familiar flavours such as Chicken Beauty Collagen, and Szechuan Mala

The rice is shaped to look like Hello Kitty’s head and paws, while their house-made noodles are naturally coloured with beetroot for that oh-so-kawaii pink hue! 

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For add-ons, go for the Hello Kitty Beauty Chicken Collagen ($6) to zhng-up any hotpot base. Not only does it enrich the soup, it’s said to work wonders for your skin, too.

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They also have cute Silky Tofu Fish Cakes ($9.30) stamped with Hello Kitties, making for an IG-worthy prop even after they are cooked. 

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If those other fish cakes weren’t kawaii enough, go for the Kawaii Hello Kitty Donut Fishcake ($14.90): QQ fish cake topped with an edible, pastel-pink ribbon to finish off the signature Hello Kitty look. 

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Round up your meal with refreshing drinks such as the Soursop Mint Frappe ($13.90) or the Mango Yuzu Frappe ($13.90), decorated with adorable charms and colourful sprinkles. These definitely warrant a spot on your IG feed if you’re a Hello Kitty fan! 

While the new pop-up restaurant is not halal-certified, there is no pork, lard, or alcohol on the menu, and the ingredients used are sourced from major halal distributors and suppliers.

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Address: 181 Orchard Road #04-08 Orchard Central Singapore 238896
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9.30pm
Tel: 8946 4181
Website

Feature image adapted from Kumoya Singapore.

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