Foodie weekend mania this weekend. With new offerings from llaollao, KFC, Burger King and many more! Not forgetting other activities too.
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While most of us are feeling restless and itching to cross borders, Typhoon Café has taken the lead to transport us to Taiwan. It has recently opened its second outlet in Bugis+, with its interior simulating a hole-in-the-wall cafe along Taiwan’s quaint Fujian Cafe Street.
In conjunction with the opening, it is also launching a new Typhoon Cocktail series for diners to enjoy a sip (or three) of their favourite bubble tea with alcohol from 18 January onwards! At S$14.90++, have your pick from 11 new drinks with alcohol selections such as Gin, Vodka, Kahlua and more.
Citibank cardholders get to enjoy 1-for-1 Dessert of the Day from now till 31 March 2021. Diners can have a taste of its fluffy, cottony clouds with its soufflé pancakes. With their own take of the famed jiggly desserts, they offer Taiwanese-flavoured soufflés such as Soufflé Stackers with Taiwan Milk Tea & Bubble, and Soufflé Stackers with Taro, Bubble, Red Bean & Green Tea Sauce.
Typhoon Cafe Bugis+ is located at 201 Victoria Street #04-08 Singapore 188087.
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