Celebrate our nation’s 53rd birthday in true Singaporean fashion - shopping and eating!
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Starbucks isn’t one to miss out on the latest trends, and that includes fast food chains rolling out special treats for National Day. Part of a whole Singapore-inspired menu, the Shiok-ah-ccino makes its highly-anticipated return with a pink upgrade, courtesy of a refreshing blend of coconut rose sauce. The rest of the menu do not disappoint with the likes of “Mai Hum” Chicken Laksa Pie ($5.90) and the “Hiam Ah” Devil’s Curry Pie ($5.90) that pay a creative tribute to our diverse culinary traditions. There are locally-inspired sweet treats to give you that sugar rush with the “Sedap Lah” Pandan Gula Melaka Cake ($6.90), “Tok Kong” Nestum Cake ($6.90) and the “Orh Orh” Kit Kat Chocolate Cake ($7.50).
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