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Time Out
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
A Crayon Shincan pop-up café is coming to Singapore with jiggly butt pudding and other cheeky themed dishes
Get ready to jiggle that booty – and by that, we mean bouncing your spoon on a perfectly butt-shaped mound of pudding, perched atop a parfait. A Crayon Shinchan café is coming to Singapore this June 19, and it's going to be a real cheeky dining experience in more ways than one. By the very same people who brought us Singapore's first Miffy hot pot restaurant pop-up last year, this limited-time pop-up within Taiwanese eatery Wong Fu Fu is an ode to the Japanese cartoon character whom many of us grew up with. It's a full menu of Shinchan-themed nosh, including the Japanese seafood curry rice ($23.90): an ensemble of fried seafood, star-shaped cheese and carrot slices, a garden salad, and most importantly, a serving of Japanese rice moulded to look like Shinchan's derriere – something he often whips out at random while dancing around in his true mischievous nature. Another bootilicious item that'll have you in stitches is the aforementioned Piak! Piak! Shinchan Butt Japanese parfait ($12.90), layered with vanilla sponge, cornflakes, caramel crumble and strawberries. It's all in good fun of course, but if buttock-themed food isn't all that appetising to you, there's plenty more to choose from, such as the Japanese chicken katsu burger ($19.90) served with tater tots and salad. Or, go for Wong Fu Fu's signature Taiwanese flavours with the signature mini bowls ($20.90), a trio of dry scallion braised beef noodles, torched smoked duck with fried rice, and a ramen egg with two fried mid wings. Those dining in a larger group might want to opt for additional finger snacks to share. There are six addictive options including tater tots with Taiwan mochi balls ($13.90), sweet potato fries with Taiwan plum powder ($12.90), or truffle fries with truffle mayo dip ($14.90) – all served in a cute Chocobi biscuit box, aka the packaging of Shinchan's favourite tidbit. Finish things off on a sweet note with housemade banana pudding ($6.90), or an iced matcha latte ($9.90), iced chocolate ($9.90) or trendy iced strawberry matcha latte ($10.90). And if that ain't enough matcha goodness for you? You'll be stoked to hear that the café is also launching a gargantuan 5-litre matcha latte at the price of $59.90, with a strawberry version at $69.90. These are the first of their kind in Singapore, and like their regular-sized counterparts, they're made using the popular Niko Neko matcha. Only true matcha monsters will be able to down these in one sitting – it'll likely prove to be a challenge even despite Singapore's current warm and humid weather, but hey, there's always a first time for everything. This Crayon Shinchan café will be open in Singapore from June 19, 2025, for an unspecified limited period of time. Visit it at Wong Fu Fu, located at 776 North Bridge Road. The café and is GST-free and halal-certified. Do note that there's a minimum spend of $20 per adult for the Crayon Shinchan collaboration, before service charge is applied. Each child aged 12 and under is required to order either a kid's meal or a snack if they're between 95cm to 135cm and/or taking up a seat. here.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
10 best matcha spots in JB from S$3 — strawberry, blueberry & more flavours
A good matcha has its characteristics — vibrant green colour, fine, silky texture, and an aroma that's almost vegetal, sometimes even buttery. But beyond the basics, what makes a 'good' matcha really comes down to personal taste. Some kinds lean nutty with hints of pistachio, others sway toward a subtle sweetness, offering notes of watercress umami or roasted walnut. There's a whole spectrum to explore. Lately, matcha — especially the flavoured kind — has been having quite a moment. After committing to at least one glass a day for the past 2 months (maybe not the best for your iron levels), and even diving into making my own, I'd like to think I've earned a bit of merit for deciding a good matcha. Still, taste is wonderfully subjective, so I try to keep things open and inclusive. That said, here's a roundup of some of the best matcha spots in JB, starting from just RM9 (~S$3), with unique flavours like strawberry, blueberry, and more waiting to be sipped. Sometimes, the best matcha isn't tucked away in a polished cafe with curated playlists and artisanal pastries. You want to talk hidden gems? Let me take you to a real one. Nestled just outside the equally hipster Downtown Barbershop in Taman Mutiara Indah, Inkside Mocktails is an unassuming outdoor pop-up that just might be serving up some of the finest matcha in town. Finding it was a bit of an adventure (read: a few wrong turns), but trust me, it's worth the mild detour. And don't get lost like I did; they've got just one location for now, and the exact address is listed at the bottom of this post. A classic Matcha Latte here starts at RM12, but if you're up for something a little more tart and sweet, we highly recommend the Strawberry Matcha Latte (RM16) and Blueberry Matcha Latte (RM16). They use Niko Neko's Yuri matcha powder which is well-loved for its rich, nutty notes, and blended beautifully with the classic Monin fruit puree. 17, Jln Mutiara Indah 1, Taman Mutiara Indah, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6017 745 0583 Wed to Mon: 12pm – 10pm Closed on Tue Instagram Slow Day Cafe in Mount Austin is a dream for matcha lovers, and it's as Instagrammable as they come. From the moment you climb the staircase to the front door, every detail of the decor feels intentional — warm, cosy, and effortlessly chic. Their menu offers a delightful spread of matcha drinks and desserts, but 2 items stand out above the rest. The Signature Hojicha (RM16.90) is hands down one of the best I've ever had, even outshining some of KL's top spots. Don't let its pale colour fool you; the flavour is deep, layered, and beautifully roasted. Then there's the Matcha Nama Cake (RM28) which is a decadent, 3-layered cake with a dense, ice-cream-like sponge base, rich matcha fudge in the centre, and airy mousse cream on top. While their Signature Matcha (RM16.90) and Signature Strawberry Matcha (RM17.90) are crowd favourites, I find that the choice of Marigold Barista milk gives the drinks a thick, creamy texture which can overshadow the matcha's natural notes. Still, if you're into that, they're worth a try! No. 2-01, Jalan Austin Heights 7/8, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6014 615 7395 Mon to Thu: 12pm – 6.30pm Fri to Sun: 12pm – 10pm Facebook | Instagram | Website The Three, located at Jalan Yahya Awal blends the worlds of specialty coffee and traditional Chinese tea into a menu that feels both timeless and refreshingly unique. It's the kind of place that honours tradition while still keeping things contemporary. Their matcha selection is minimal but memorable. They serve Matcha Ajisai in 2 forms: a Dirty Matcha (RM22), where espresso meets earthy matcha, and a standard Matcha Latte (RM21) for a smoother, classic experience. 2, Jalan Yahya Awal, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80100 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6013 672 3005 Mon, Tue & Thu: 11am – 6pm Fri to Sun: 11am – 10pm Closed on Wed Instagram If you've spent any time scrolling through social media, or wandered down Jalan Trus, you've likely come across Alley & Daisy, a charming spot known for its Bridgerton-esque interior and overall vintage decor. While their tiramisu often steals the spotlight, the matcha offerings deserve a moment of appreciation too. For something simple, the classic Matcha Latte at RM14 is a lovely choice, or indulge a little with the Creamy Matcha at RM17 which is a richer twist on the original. 128, Jalan Trus, Johor Bahru Town, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6013 795 1177 Daily: 8.30am – 5.30pm Facebook | Instagram Tucked away in the tranquil Market Place @ Austin Lake, Podd is where woodsy charm meets industrial elegance. With plenty of parking and a calming 'slow living' philosophy, it's the kind of place that encourages you to linger. If you're easing into their menu, their signature matcha series is absolutely special. There are 3 options: Ajisai (RM20), a light and nutty blend with subtle hints of soybean; Kiku (RM30), offering a deeper umami profile for those wanting a bit more complexity; and Ren (RM50), a luxurious, connoisseur-level experience that's rich, creamy, and layered with pistachio and umami notes, along with a clean aftertaste. Market Place @ Austin Lake Jalan Austin Perdana 1, Taman Austin Perdana, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor +6019 994 1394 Mon, Wed & Thu: 9am – 9pm Fri to Sun: 11am – 11pm Closed on Tue Instagram 8 best art studios in JB for creative souls — decoden, tufting, pottery & more workshops (or just Grind.) in Taman Sentosa may be best known for its curated coffee and hand-brews, but don't sleep on their matcha — it's absolutely worth the visit. Their matcha lineup is refreshingly simple: Matcha Latte (RM12), Dirty Matcha (RM15), and Strawberry Matcha (RM15). Each one is thoughtfully crafted and holds its own against the cafe's coffee-centric reputation. While you're there, treat yourself to their tiramisu. It's not matcha-related, but it's worth mentioning. And be sure to say hello to their adorable resident furbaby! 222, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa, 80150 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6016 852 2250 Wed to Sun: 9am – 6pm Closed on Tue Facebook | Instagram KACJ Coffee is your quintessential all-rounder cafe — serving everything from solid coffee and non-coffee options to hearty hot meals and desserts. While the coffee might take centre stage, their matcha lattes deserve a quiet round of applause too. The matcha lineup is small but thoughtfully curated, with 3 classics: Matcha Latte, Hojicha Latte, and Sea Salt Genmaicha Latte — each priced at RM15. With its inviting ambience, KACJ makes for a great spot to unwind, whether you're there for a quick sip or a slow afternoon. 32, Jln Sri Pelangi 4, Taman Pelangi, 80400 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6010 554 3131 Thu to Tue: 9.30am – 5.30pm Closed on Wed Instagram Furiku is a go-to for matcha lovers who'd rather skip circling shophouses in search of parking. This JB-based chain is conveniently located in malls like AEON Tebrau and Sutera Mall. Exclusively focused on matcha, Furiku offers a playful, customisable experience with an impressively wide menu. The concept is simple and fun: build your own drink in 3 steps. First, choose your matcha intensity — Easy (RM9), Intermediate (RM11), or Advanced (RM14). Then, pick a base like Hojicha Jelly or Strawberry Yogurt. Finally, top it off with treats like Honey Comb or Matcha Gelato. If you prefer to keep things straightforward, there are fixed-price classics too — like the Matcha Latte (RM9), Hojicha (RM10), and Matcha Shake (RM15). For a list of outlets, click here. MUWU Cafe at Taman Johor Jaya is a cosy, underrated spot serving up comforting Japanese fare, including drinks and desserts that deserve just as much attention. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with a quiet passion for quality, especially when it comes to their matcha. Their matcha menu is surprisingly extensive, and if you're curious about the brews, the staff are more than happy to share insights into their hand-brewing methods. Options include Uji Matcha Latte (from RM13), Rakki Matcha Latte (from RM15), Dirty Uji Matcha (RM13), and Rakki Uji Matcha (RM15). For those looking way and beyond, they also serve Hojicha Latte and Genmaicha Latte (both RM13), among other comforting creations. 31-A, Jalan Dedap 4, Taman Johor Jaya, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim +6011 1086 1819 Thu to Mon: 1pm – 9pm Closed on Tue & Wed Facebook | Instagram Matcha Lalu is one of those delightful discoveries that began as a humble pop-up and has since found a cosy, permanent home in Kota Jail — perfect for when you're craving a matcha moment and want to lepak. Their menu offers everything from the Classic Matcha Latte (from RM12) to more adventurous blends like Pistachio, Mango, Caramel, and Strawberry Matcha Lattes (each from RM14). Penjara Lama Johor Bahru (Kota Jail), Jalan Ayer Molek, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim Daily: 10am – 10pm Instagram 9 best nasi lemak spots in JB The post 10 best matcha spots in JB from S$3 — strawberry, blueberry & more flavours appeared first on