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Coming to Singapore: Korea’s Nuldam Space, a pastry café that helps mail letters to your future self

Write a letter to future you while enjoying croffles, coffee, kouign-amann and more at Orchard

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
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If pastries and pensive moments are up your alley, you’re sure to fall in love with Nuldam Space, a café from Korea that’s opening its first international outlet in Singapore. Whether as part of a self-reflective solo outing, a first date idea, or a bonding activity with close friends, here’s where you can take the time to sit down, look inwards, and get comfortable with a bit of vulnerability as you pen a note to future you.

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Photograph: Nuldam Space

Put your phones away; you’ll be using good old-fashioned pen and paper to write down your thoughts, before filing them away in an envelope using sealing wax. Once done, head on over to the giant letter wall featuring all 365 dates of the year, pick one of your choice for your letter to be mailed to you in the following year, and drop it off.

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Photograph: Nuldam Space

As you get lost in your thoughts, munch on vegan bakes like cream-topped croffles, matcha-filled croissants, and kouign-amann in flavours like pistachio and the locally inspired kaya coconut. There’s also the signature vegan layered cake, available in seven flavours: signature cookies and cream, signature tiramisu, sweet potato, dark chocolate, matcha, roasted corn, and brown banana.

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Photograph: Nuldam Space

The beverage line-up includes black sesame cream latte and matcha cream latte. The multi-hued elderflower ade is pretty popular in Korea, so hopefully that makes an appearance on Singapore’s menu as well.

Nuldam Space’s first Singapore outlet will be opening on the second floor of the newly revamped Scape, located near Somerset MRT station, on October 24, 2025. Look out for updates on Instagram via @nuldamspace_sg.

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