New in town: Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar — Fresh artisanal sandwiches with pet-friendly seats at Katong

Share

Follow Us On
|
Join Us On

Easties, look out for Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar, which serves artisanal sandwiches and baked goods along 11 East Coast Road. They’re currently in their soft launch phase, which will last till end Feb 2023.

Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar - Exterior Shot
Credit – Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar

Helmed by two food-loving girls with a beastly appetite, they aim to be the next go-to hangout spot at Katong where patrons can enjoy fresh sandwiches made with good quality ingredients along with a nice cup of joe.

Though sandwiches in general are usually prepared by just stacking pre-cooked or raw ingredients over 2 slices of bread, Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar takes the extra effort by devotedly cooking those ingredients from scratch.

Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar - The Beastly Girl
Credit – Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar

One such example of that can be seen in the lunch menu— The Beastly Girl (S$16.50) has a tender flame-torched beef tongue, which is achieved by going through a 30 hour-long preparation process. It is then topped with fried egg, melted Emmental, mayo and finished with dijon mustard on sourdough toast alongside crisps.

If you’re a fan of fried chicken sandwiches, the Hot Bird (S$16) is a no-brainer with fried chicken cutlet, housemade spicy Peruvian sauce and pickled chilli with baby lettuce. This chick is sure to wake the senses up in more than one way!

Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar - Hot Bird
Credit – Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar

Other sandwich options are Ham & Cheese, Magic Mushrooms! and Mambo Italiano, which are all available at S$14.80 each.

Those looking to have their breakfast here can opt for The Breakfast Beast (S$16) which has nitrite-free pork sausage, scrambled cage-free eggs, and melted cheddar hugged in between a toasted Cubano bun with hash browns. The other breakfast sandwich options include Kayalicious (S$9) and Avo & Eggs (S$14.50).

Couple your sandwiches with drinks such as Organic Chai Latte (S$6) and Fresh Orange Juice (S$7), or even sweet treats like their Churros (S$9) or Brownie (S$8.50), the latter of which comes with a scoop of Madagascan vanilla bean gelato.

As an added bonus, there is no GST or service charge. Plus, your furry buddies are welcome at their outdoor seats!

Other articles you might like:

10 best sandwiches in Singapore to savour

New in town: Folk Yard — Neighbourhood artisanal sandwiches made with bread baked in-house

 

Beastly Girls Sandwich Bar

Picture of Juan Sufyan

Juan Sufyan

Leader of the anti-taugeh triad.

Need a social media strategy that actually works?

Delicious Media helps F&B, lifestyle and founder-led brands turn content into attention, trust and customer action.

Built by the team behind SETHLUI.com, we create strategy-led content across social media planning, photography, short-form video and campaigns.

Want a free audit? Apply here.

Playlist

21 May 2026
Sai Kung’s underrated food spots you need to save ✨🇭🇰 #tastehongkong #discoverhongkong #sp
Felt like I’ve been transported into a 90s movie set or something #discoverhongkong #tastehongkong
Must-try local spots in Tsim Sha Shui! 🇭🇰✨#discoverhongkong #tastehongkong #sp
8 May 2026
The cafes at Hong Kong are so underrated ✨ #discoverhongkong #tastehongkong #cafehopping #sp
Will these heritage eateries CLOSE DOWN soon? | Food Finders Singapore S8E9
Can Wine Pair with Budae Jjigae? | Flight Club Episode 5
Inside One Of Singapore’s Most Refined Cantonese Kitchen | Behind The Plate (Turn on CC)
Can Wine Pair with Chinese New Year Snacks?
Finding UNDERRATED Bak Kwa stores in Singapore!
Is Malaysia’s nasi lemak better than Singapore?| Food Finders Singapore S8E7
I think the guys just don’t understand the assignment 🤡‼️
Is there good food around SMU?
We Tried Pairing Wine With Hokkien Mee — Someone Was Very Wrong | Flight Club Ep 3

You Might Like