Makan News - The famed French-Japanese cafe chain Cafe Kitsune makes it debut at Capitol Singapore on Thursday. First launched in 2013 in Tokyo’s Aoyama district by co-founders Gildas Loaec and Masaya Kuroki, the brand now has 22 cafes across 16 cities. Here, the chic. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Eagle-eyed passers-by at Capitol Singapore have noticed for some time now. The Stamford Road mall was going to welcome a famous new tenant, Cafe Kitsune. It was just a matter of when. For now, the world-renowned French-Japanese chain is in its soft launch phase and will officially open its Singapore outlet on Thursday (Dec 1), according to media reports. Items.
Attention all coffee lovers and cafe enthusiasts the next time you're at Capitol, keep a lookout for whether Cafe Kitsune has opened its doors. That's right, the world-famous French cafe looks set to open an outlet right here on our sunny shores. On Thursday (June 28), a Capitol passer-by posted an Instagram Story of a store with the signature.
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