Calling all Miffy fans – you won’t want to miss out on the first Halal-certified Miffy-themed hot pot in Singapore.
From 15 October 2024, Taiwan-inspired restaurant Wong Fu Fu will be launching a “Miffy Around the World” mini hotpot experience at their North Bridge Road outlet.
This limited-time only experience is inspired by the flavours of Taiwan, and features 4 different hotpot sets:
- Sliced chicken breast (S$24.90)
- Sliced beef (S$26.90)
- Beef and chicken breast (S$27.90)
- Mixed seafood (S$28.90)
Each mini hotpot set includes a variety of fresh vegetables and is served with Miffy-shaped collagen stock.
Choose from 6 delicious soup broths:
- Kungfu herbal
- Szechuan mala
- Tangy tom yum
- Oishii dashi
- Shiok! prawn
- Daebak kimchi
And complete your meal by adding on the following range of rice and noodles:
- Korean ramyeon (S$2.50)
- Chinese ramen (S$2.90)
- Taiwan pearl rice (S$2.90)
- Taiwan egg fried rice (S$3.90)
If you’re feeling extra hungry, there are 6 different snacks to order from:
- Nacho cheese fries (S$11.90)
- Cheese sticks (6 pieces) with mayo dip (S$12.90)
- Tater tots with Taiwan mochi balls (S$13.90)
- Golden fries with mentaiko mayo (S$14.90)
- Taiwan salt and pepper chicken (S$14.90)
- Truffle fries with truffle mayo dip (S$14.90)
You can also top up S$3.90 for free-flow bubble milk tea and access to the drinks bar so you won’t be thirsty from all that eating.
Apart from food and drinks, you can purchase cute Miffy mugs in four different designs at only S$9.90 each with every S$30 spent (original mug price: S$29.90).
Super kewt.
Do note that during the Miffy pop-up collaboration, each adult and child customer is required to order at least one food item, excluding drinks and desserts.
Every child aged 12 and under, or with a height between 95cm and 135cm, must order one food item, excluding drinks.
This does not apply to children aged 5 and below.
Address: 776 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198744
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 10pm
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