PSA: the West just got a lot better. Auntie Anne’s first-ever dine-in cafe has opened at Level 1 of Jurong Point!
The popular pretzel brand, which has over 15 takeaway-only outlets islandwide, has been around since 1996. This Jurong Point cafe marks their first dine-in store in Singapore.
You can also look forward to an expanded menu with a wide selection of light bites, sandwiches and more, all pretzel-centric.
There’s the Pretzel Pocket ($2.50), for instance, which comes in three flavours: Chicken Curry, Creamy Potato, and Sardine. If you’re extra peckish, you can get two pieces at $4.80 and three for $6.60. These pockets are great for on-the-go snacking; they feature a crispy pretzel dough on the outside with a savoury filling within.
Besides the new Pretzel Pockets, you’ll also find Pretzel Dogs (from $4.40) and Pretzel Pizzas (from $5.50) on the menu.
For something more substantial, order their Pretzel Sandwich ($5.90) instead. The Egg Mayo ($5.90) sandwich comprises fresh greens and generous scoops of creamy egg mayo, packed between a pretzel roll.
Otherwise, satisfy your sweet tooth craving with their Pretzel Pops, available in two flavours: Cookies and Cream ($4.90), and Cinnamon Sugar ($4.40). We opted for the former, where soft and chewy mini pretzel balls came drenched in a white chocolate sauce, topped with Oreo bits.
To combat all that sweetness and cool down from the afternoon heat, wash everything down with an Iced Latte ($5.50).
Alternatively, quench your thirst with a Pink Lemonade ($4.50)Â or Mint Lemonade ($4.50), both equally refreshing on a hot day.
While you’re there, check out Jurong Point’s durian buffet, where you can get free-flow Mao Shan Wang at just $68++ per person! Otherwise, head to the newly opened Mister Donut at Basement 1 of the mall for your mochi doughnut fix.
Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #01-K2, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
Website
Auntie Anne’s Cafe is a halal-certified eatery.
Photos taken by Paula Formantes.
This was a media tasting at Auntie Anne’s Cafe.Â
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