Looking for even more things to do after the Chinese New Year weekend? The fun’s only beginning with more unique things to discover in Singapore. We’ve compiled a list of new and unique things you should definitely check out!
7 Eleven x Coca Cola Concept Store
Did you know that there’s a two-storey Coca Cola store in singapore? In collaboration with 7-Eleven, Coca Cola launched its first concept store in Singapore just last year! You’ll be surrounded by all things Coca Cola; limited edition bottles, claw machines and aesthetic photo spots! You can get special Coca Cola flavours at this store, and even sit down with a can or two and play foosball. If you’re in the area, why not spend an afternoon here?
Address: The House of Eden, Raffles Place, 4 Robinson Rd
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday 7am–11pm
Yum Sing
If you’ve ever wanted to experience old-world Singapore, look no further than this 60s themed joint! Yum Sing serves up delicious hawker fare and encourages you to embrace your Singaporean heritage. From its decor to the food, everything here will bring back nostalgic memories of old Singapore. You can even order themed drinks based on local favourites! It’s certainly a unique cafe worth visiting if you want a trip down memory lane.
Address: #01-06/07 Clarke Quay, Block B, 3 River Valley Road
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday 4pm–10.30pm
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Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum
The funny antics of turtles wandering freely through the Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum park will definitely amuse you. You can even pet and feed some of them!. If you're lucky, you’ll be able to witness the hatching of baby turtles. The large ponds in the park are populated by numerous fishes, soft shell and yellow box turtles. It’s an educational experience for the whole family!
Address: ORTO #01, 81 Lor Chencharu
Opening Hours: Wednesday–Monday 10am–6pm
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Molang x Kumoya Popup Cafe
Kumoya Singapore is back with a refreshed concept, and this time they’ve transformed their cafe into a pop-up Molang themed cafe! The dishes are Molang themed as well, making it an absolutely adorable treat! Try the Up, up and away Happy Creamy Salmon Rice (S$23.90), which features Molang shaped rice decorated with crunchy vegetables. If you love Molang and eating cute food, this is the cafe for you!
Address: Kumoya @ Jalan Klapa, 8 Jalan Klapa
Opening Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 12pm–9.30pm