Dive down to the new Spongebob-themed pop-up café in Bugis on 16 Dec

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If you, like many of us, are a huge fan of the popular cartoon series Spongebob Squarepants, this one’s for you! Kumoya Singapore has collaborated with Impossible Foods to launch a Spongebob-themed pop-up cafe from 16 December 2021.

Cafe's exterior
Credit – Kumoya
Cafe's interior
Credit – Kumoya

The cafe, like its previous runs, will showcase a menu designed by @littlemissbento, and will serve anything and everything that’s related to the chatty yellow sponge and friends. However, the twist is that it will only be serving plant-based protein from Impossible Foods.

Collage Of Spongebob Cafe's Menu Items
Credit – Kumoya

Expect to find Instagrammable dishes like the “I’m Ready!” Life Is Sweet Impossible Big Breakfast (S$26.90)“No Problemo” The Impossible Burger (S$25.90)“Aye-aye Captain” Impossible Japanese Croquette Curry Rice (S$24.90) and “I Wumbo, You Wumbo, He She We Wumbo” Impossible Meatball Pomodoro Pasta (S$23.90). “No Problemo” The Impossible Burger is essentially a plant-based burger patty with tamagoyaki, caramalised onions, tomatoes, and sliced cheddar cheese sandwiched between Spongebob-shaped baos, served with a Patrick matcha bun, mini tater tots and fresh garden salad.

Spongebob Cafe 6
Credit – Kumoya
Spongebob Cafe 7
Credit – Kumoya

They also have snacks like the Impossible Nuggets (S$13.90)Impossible Chili Con Carne Fries (S$12.90), and many more!

Spongebob Cafe 8
Credit – Kumoya

Looking for something to aid your sweet tooth? Don’t worry as Spongebob and Patrick have your back. Enter the “Order Up!” Get Toasty Dessert Set (S$21.90) where you will be served with a large tray consisting of Hokkaido soft serve with Shibuya toast, assorted marshmallows, fresh fruits, butter cream, chocolate dip, and a Spongebob butter cookie. Additionally, they will also be serving up four different Spongebob-themed drinks to pair along with your meal!

Despite the absence of Mr Krabs, Sandy and Squidward, I guess the comical duo is enough to give me an “under the sea” experience.

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