These noodles are handmade with flour, salt, water and egg. It is a very easy to make noodles I must say. The thing is, I have a pasta machine that I also use it to make lasagne pasta sheets, tagliatelle pasta, udon and pasta of any kind (so to speak) :) This particular noodles is cooked with sliced chicken, braised mushrooms, lettuce and a special chilli sauce that I handcarried from Singapore. The sauce is actually a gift from my cousin and my youngest aunt. It is a special blend (also handmade with chilli, chilli padi, garlic, vinegar, parsley and some herbs). I've also added Japanese miri and soya sauce. This is how it looked, and most of all it was very delicious. Hope you like it too.
Miffy is one of my daughter's favorite character and when my old friend since primary school days Hui Ling suggested to go to this pop-up cafe, I agreed immediately. Usually, for pop-up thematic cafes like this, we didn't really expect too much on the taste (quality) of the food, we knew that it is all about the consumption of the PACKAGING and visual entertainment of the entire experience.
I wouldn't say the prices are valued as most of the beverages are priced from 12 dollars. Mains and desserts are themed around Miffy, who is the Dick Bruna's most popular character in more than 30 of his books. I like Miffy and her adventures as her stories revolve around positive attitudes. The food stylist of this limited-time menu is Little Miss Bento (her real name Shirley Wong). I've personally tried the Splashing Good Fun Japanese Seafood Curry Rice ($24.90, that's like 15.60 Eur). The curry is not really spicy but more towards the mild Japanese curry. It was served with Japanese rice, fish kamaboko (fish cake), steamed broccoli, cheese stars, breaded calamari, breaded ebi, breaded scallop and fresh tempura salmon. It was delightfully crunchy and wasn't greasy. I have ''a little can't bear to mess up Miffy" feeling before consuming it especially the rice parts.
It isn't a very filling main dish, so I've also ordered the very adorable Sunny Salted Egg-Yolk Fries ($11.90 equivalent to 7.45 Eur). A creamy salt egg-yolk side dip comes along with it, and it was rather a small portion of held slices of fried potatoes (fries) sprinkled with salted egg-yolk cereal crunch. It comes in a paper box holder decorated with Miffy cartoons. I liked that they gave a few Miffy-shaped ones.
Peek-A-Boo Miffy BLT ($17.90) is BLT with toasted bread, cheddar cheese slice, fresh tomato, crunch lettuce, teddy cheese, bacon and ham served with fries and egg-yolk dip.
My 5.5 Year old daughter ordered the Chocolate Lava Cake ($16.90) and actually what she was eying on was the fluffy cotton candy. The whole cafe has the vibe absolutely enhanced with Miffy theme decor, the Miffy soft toy is intentionally placed for photos.
Iced Latte
Yuzu Soda Drink
Lychee Soda and Salted-Egg Yolk Fries
Miffy Lychee Soda ($14.90) is actually a large Miffy head made of cotton candy sat on a glass of syrup. They were very thoughtful to have provided a large plate underneath to catch any messy spillovers.
Chocolate Cake
Iced Chocolate
Hot Chocolate
Miffy-themed table decor
Salted Caramel Cake
Orange Cake
Miffy pop-up cafe (Halal) opens in Singapore at Kumoya Singapore and for a limited period, from 5 October till 28 January 2018.
Kumoya
8 Jalan Klapa Singapore 199320
Opening Hours: 12:00pm – 9:30pm (Tue – Fri, Sun), 12:00pm – 10.30pm (Sat), Closed Mon
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