Say what you want about Pokemon but you cannot deny that millions around the world adore the game. Just like Pokemon was resurrected by the Augment Reality game, Pokemon GO, the Pokemon Cafe is once again popping up (pardon the pun) in Singapore.
Well, if you’ve missed the first instalment of the cafe right here in Singapore, you get a second chance to do so!
Pokemon Cafe @ EwF Bugis Junction
The first edition of the Pokemon Cafe was opened in Singapore from 27 May to 31 July 2016. Despite the hype and popularity of the cafe, online reviews reflect disappointment at the overpriced and unappetizing food served in the cafe.Â
Despite all that, the second edition of the popular pop-up Pokemon Cafe is here to stay till next year Feburary.
Second Edition of Pokemon Cafe @ Bugis Junction
From 24 Nov – 19 Feb 2016, Pokemon fans will once again have the chance to catch ’em all at the pop-up cafe in Bugis Junction.
This time, the cafe will be beach themed, in line with the new instalments in the game, Pokemon Sun and Moon.Â
Pikachu is, once again, the star of the show and you can expect its face to be all over the cafe, from decor to food to merchandise.Â
What you can expect from the cafe
You can get some Instagram shots in at their photo booth, which comes together with props.
Plenty of Pikachu around.
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And souvenir items like a coconut tree bottle.
And plenty of cute Pokemon merchandise.
**All images from Straits Times via stomp.com.sg
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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