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Here’s yet another concept to look forward to from Kumoya.

From Sep. 1, the Kumoya will be having a pop-up Hello Kitty shabu shabu pop-up restaurant.

The restaurant will be decked in Hello Kitty-themed decorations, including colourful Japanese motifs, kimono prints and even images of the feline herself hugging a Merlion.

Entrance



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Interior



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Private room



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Mini shabu shabu set from S$24.90

The mini shabu shabu menu is curated in collaboration with bento food artist Shirley Wong.

According to Kumoya, a mini shabu shabu set starts from S$24.90.



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Every set comes with:

  • 1 soup base (10 flavours to choose from including Szechuan Mala and Oishi Dashi)
  • 1 mixed vegetables pot
  • 1 meat, seafood or vegetarian set (from S$24.90 to S$33.90)
  • 1 Hello Kitty rice or beetroot noodle
  • 1 dipping sauce

Here are some add-ons, ranging from S$1 to S$44.90, that can be added to the mini shabu shabu.

Ultimate beef platter (S$29.90)



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Housemade chicken paste (S$12.90)



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Hello Kitty beauty chicken collagen (S$6)



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Donut fishcake (S$14.90)



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Tofu fishcake (S$9.90)



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Tobiko and fish stuffing fortune bag (S$11.90)



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Special QQ Mochi rice cake (S$8.90)



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Housemade seafood paste  (S$14.90)



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Ocean fresh seafood platter (S$44.90)



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Japanese tamago (S$10.90)



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There’s also a kids meal (S$14.90) for the little one, which consists of Japanese rice, with a choice of tempura salmon or karaage chicken, cream sauce and an apple.



a cake with fruit on top of a table: Photo from Kumoya.


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Desserts

This time, there are three desserts to choose from.

Customers can top up S$8.90 (U.P. S$11.90 to S$12.90) for the desserts with every mini shabu set order.

Apple mousse cake (S$12.90)



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Strawberry pudding (S$11.90)



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Strawberry swiss roll (S$11.90)



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Drinks

There is also an assortment of Hello Kitty-themed hot and cold drinks including the following:

Iced matcha latte (S$12.90)



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Momo watermelon frappe (S$13.90)



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Iced honey momo tea (S$12.90)



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Hot chocolate (S$11.90)



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Snacks

To complete the experience, there are six snack options to choose from, including chicken sausage with brown sauce (S$11.90) and Thai-style pandan chicken (S$14.90).



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90 minutes dining time

Kumoya states that their menu has no pork, no loard and no alcohol, however, it is not halal certified.

Dining time is limited to 90 minutes.

There is also a minimum spending of S$25 per person.

Prices stated are subject to seven per cent GST.

Reservations can be made online or via Kumoya’s social media platforms.

Details

Kumoya @ Orchard Central 181 Orchard Road #04-08 Orchard Central Singapore 238896

Opening hours: 11am to 9:30pm, daily. Last order at 8:30pm.

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