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Knock Knock Cafe At Kallang Has 1-for-1 Pastas From Just $5+ Each, Till 31 March 2022

Knock Knock Cafe at Kallang

Knock Knock Cafe, located along Geylang Road, first gained traction online for its pretty interior, including a large flower wall that stretches across the cafe. They have recently undergone a revamp to include more IG-worthy features and spots, along with an expanded menu and brand new brunch items, which are served on weekends from 10am to 5pm. They’re also running a 1-for-1 promotion on all pastas till 31 March 2022!

Additionally, since Knock Knock Cafe prides itself on being work-friendly for customers, there are power sockets scattered throughout the cafe for you to charge your devices, as well as free high-speed WiFi for all to use. 

Now, you’ll be able to enjoy classic brunch plates such as Millionaire Bacon Eggs Benedict ($14+), Grilled Triple Cheese and Ham Sandwich ($15+), and Smashed Avo Eggs Toastie ($16+) on Saturdays and Sundays. 

Part of the expanded menu here are two new pasta dishes: Kreamy Mushroom Spaghetti ($16+) and Ga-Na-Chye Chilled Capellini with Smoked Duck ($16+), where you’ll get both plates for the price of one this March. More notably, the latter includes Chinese preserved olives, smoked duck, and tobiko.

Both pastas are available as part of their 1-for-1 promotion all day on weekdays, along with others including Umami Laksa Seafood Pasta ($18+) and Hae Bee Hiam Aglio Olio with Tiger Prawns ($17+). The lower-priced pasta will be free of charge. That works out to just $5+ a plate of Knock Knock’s Aglio Olio (U.P. $10+) without tiger prawns!

Another new addition to the menu is the Iberico Char Siew Burger ($23+), which comprises a thick slab of Spanish Iberico pork collar and strips of deep-fried wonton skin that add extra crispiness to each bite. 

Another new feature is this ice cream cart, which adopts a pastel pink theme with a large neon sign. Take your pick of ice cream from Udder’s Singapore Chendol, Salted Caramel, Cookies & Cream and more. Ice cream flavours and toppings are available on a rotational basis. 

You’ll also get to watch as the staff prepare the Beary Cute Ice Cream ($8+), which comes with three toppings of your choice. The Beary Cute Ice Cream is also available in a cone ($6.50), but you can choose to get a regular ice cream cup ($5.50+) without the bear details as well. 

If you’re looking for more new cafes, check out Abseil Cafe at Shenton Way for filter coffee and pistachio dacquoise. Otherwise, get locally-inspired ice creams at The Humble Scoop!

Address: 101 Geylang Road, Singapore 389211
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 10pm, Sat 10am to 10pm, Sun 10am to 9pm
Website
Knock Knock Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Enya Tan.
This was a media tasting at Knock Knock Cafe.

Enya Tan

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