New in town: @3, Kampong Bahru — Deliver or takeaway Swedish meatballs & Daim cake

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Whether you’re like me and have an ever-growing list of cafes to visit in the notes app of your phone or if you’re such a fan of IKEA’s food that you’ve made a trip down to for the sole purpose of eating meatballs instead of buying furniture, @3 will be the perfect place to order your next meal from to satisfy those cravings. The cafe’s unconventional name matches its Nordic style and Swedish fare, which is a rare find especially in Singapore’s saturated pool of cafe options and brunch spots.

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Their menu items include Skagen Toast (S$17.90), a traditional Swedish dish consisting of coldwater shrimp and Swedish dill on toast. The well-loved Swedish Meatballs (S$17.90) are also available, though if you’re feeling adventurous and want to spice things up a little, @3 also offers Mala Swedish Meatballs (S$19.90). It’s the same Swedish Meatballs you drool for when you think about, but with Ooh Mala Sauce that you can top up just S$2 for. This Swedish dish with a local twist will wow even the most adventurous of palates.

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If you’re looking for more options, @3 also boasts a selection of mains that hail from a variety of cuisines. Take your pick from their Yang Yang Rice Bowl (S$11.90) with steamed chicken and lemongrass, Seafood Pasta (S$17.90) with pan-seared salmon and coldwater shrimp, and more.

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For dessert-lovers who claim that no meal is complete without something sweet (just like I do), @3 offers the crowd-favourite almond topped, caramel chocolate Daim Cake (S$4) alongside popular Swedish desserts such as Chokladbollar (S$1.50), bite-sized sugary chocolate oatmeal balls, and Kladdkaka (S$5), a decadent chocolate cake with a crisp exterior and a gooey, sticky interior. Wash it all down with their Oat Cold Brew (S$8), available for bulk orders to keep caffeine addicts satisfied.

@3 currently offers both self-pickup and islandwide delivery options, so that you can enjoy delicious cafe food right in the comfort of your own home.

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Ariel C.

self-proclaimed resident Dessert Content Writer at SETHLUI.com

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