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A limited-time Cinnamoroll café is here to delight Sanrio fans in Singapore with themed food and decor

Featuring the cutest mains, ‘cloud’ matcha lattes and Hokkaido milk desserts

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
Wong Fu Fu
Photograph: Wong Fu Fu
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Time for a last lil’ booty jiggle before the cheeky Crayon Shinchan pop-up café ends its run on September 21 after three months. But in its place at Wong Fu Fu comes another character collaboration, this time with one of Sanrio’s top dogs: Cinnamoroll. A smart pick that we already know will draw in the queues for hungry kawaii-chasers, because the fluffy white character recently snagged first place in Singapore’s Sanrio Character Ranking this year, second overall.

Officially opening on September 24, 2025, this Cinnamoroll pop-up café sports a dreamy blue-and-white theme that brings to mind frolicking in the clouds. At the centre of it all is one of the more cutesy renditions of the Sanrio character, where he sports a giant blue bow atop his floppy puppy ears (yes, Cinnamoroll is male). Bro is slaying the coquette trend for real. 

Wong Fu Fu
Photograph: Wong Fu Fu

Feast on three adorable character-themed mains: grilled salmon with rice and beetroot cream sauce ($21.90), grilled beef burger with smoky BBQ sauce ($20.90), and a nourishing Taiwan-style steamed herbal chicken soup with shiitake mushroom ($18.90).

This time, desserts are kept to a minimum with the soft Hokkaido milk Swiss roll ($14.90) as the only option, but it’s one that you can’t really go wrong with especially when paired with the fresh strawberries and cookie crumble on the side.

Wong Fu Fu
Photograph: Wong Fu Fu

Ceremonial-grade matcha beverages are once again part of the line-up, with the floaty cloud matcha latte ($11.90) and strawberry field matcha latte ($12.90) both served with a puff of cotton candy for a fun touch. Also with a similar cloud-like topping is the blue horizon lychee soda ($11.90). Else, there are both iced and hot coffee and cocoa ($9.90), which come in Cinnamoroll-shaped mugs – sure to brighten your day even in the gloomiest rainy weather.

Make a seat reservation for this Cinnamoroll café pop-up in Singapore here and check out Wong Fu Fu’s full menu here.

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