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7 Pop-Up Restaurants We Want To See In Singapore

When are these gonna pop up in town?

By Pamela Chow

Pop-up restaurants are few and far between, but when they do happen, they tend to be massively popular. Combine the charm of novelty with the limited-time-only lure that sparks our kiasu hearts, and you'll get the recipe for an unforgettable dining experience.

We've recently gotten a taste of pop-up concepts like the Pokemon Cafe and theatrical dining company Andsoforth's projects, but we're craving for more. Here are seven of the most fascinating pop-up restaurants we want to see in Singapore.

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Photo: Takanori Akiyama / Facebook

7. Artist-inspired cafe

Located at the arty Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, Japan, the Andy Warhol Cafe was a pop-up that accompanied the museum’s 10th anniversary.

It served classic American food like hamburgers and hot dogs, interspersed with references to Warhol’s work – like Campbell soup cans.

If done in Singapore: Create art-inspired twists to local dishes – imagine a vivid pop-art version of Hokkien mee.

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