7-Eleven at Jewel Changi Airport offers fried chicken, cheesecakes & pastries with dine-in

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It’s pretty common to feel that convenient stores in places like Japan and Taiwan are cooler than the ones we have back home. Well now, hold your horses because the 7-Eleven at Jewel Changi Airport will be launching Singapore’s first 7Café concept store. How exciting is that?

7cafe at jewel - stall front
Credit – 7-Eleven

Located at basement 2 with a newly-introduced relaxed seating space, this outlet strives to bring a first-of-its-kind mini-cafe experience to customers. Stomach rumbling after a long flight? You can now sit and enjoy treats from a selection of savoury hot food items.

7cafe at jewel - stall interior
Credit – 7-Eleven

Take your pick from a selection of hot and spicy drumlets, chicken bites with red pepper or garlic herb seasoning, chicken drumsticks, nuggets, and wings. If you’re a sucker for pastries, try out the chocolate croissant or pain au raisin— all at affordable prices!

The 7-Eleven at Jewel Changi Airport also boasts a wide variety of sandwiches, burgers, and onigiri for those looking for a light snack. They even have a plethora of delectable ready-to-eat meals which will leave you spoiled for choice.

7cafe at jewel - cheesecakes
Credit – 7-Eleven

If you think I’m done, you’re mistaken! Dessert lovers can treat themselves to delicious cheesecakes with several flavours including yuzu, lychee, or cookies & cream (S$5.50 each).

Patrons can also look forward to an extended range of 7Café beverages, such as salted caramel coffee, mocha and matcha frappes (S$5.50 each). Be sure to also look out for the banana caramel smoothie and pandan lemonade cooler (both locally-inspired).

7cafe at jewel - hot food and drinks
Credit – 7-Eleven

From 25 to 27 Nov 2022, this exclusive store will kick off opening celebrations with a variety of promotions and special treats for locals and tourists transiting at the airport.

Customers can enjoy sampling of drinks and snacks, free cotton candy, 7-Eleven balloons for the kids, and chances to walk away with exciting Spin and Win rewards with a minimum spend of S$10. Stand to win free nitro tea, Mr softee and other attractive prizes.

They also stand to receive a freebie from us on completing any 3 activities from the Jewel Challenge card (limited to 400 cards).

Be sure to head down this weekend!

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