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Kumoya ventured into the world of kawaii themed pop-up café in 2016 and successfully collaborated with some of the world’s most iconic characters such as Cinnamoroll, Miffy, My Little Pony, Pusheen, Snoopy, Sesame Street, We Bare Bears, Little Twin Stars and more.
This time around, they have collaborated with Molang. Molang is fluffy, cute, and speaks a universal language (known as Molangese). Kumoya Cafe welcomes Molang and Piu Piu to Singapore for their first-ever cafe pop-up! Their menu will also be totally Molang-ified, including a colourful array of kawaii dishes. Come for the gorgeous pastel backdrops but stay for the delicious food – eight snacks, four mains, four desserts and ten beverages have been specially conceived by Shirley Wong (@littlemissbento), in collaboration with the Kumoya kitchen crew.
Kumoya Cafe is located at 8 Jln Klapa, Singapore 199320.
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