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This New American Pretzel Shop Has Mentaiko, S’mores, And Pepperoni Pretzels

Pretzel Planet has unique pretzels in Sengkang


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If the onion and sour cream pretzel from Auntie Anne’s just isn’t doing it for your adventurous taste buds anymore, fear not, because lovers of the knot-shaped pastry will find that Pretzel Planet’s unique pretzels are truly out-of-this-world. With Insta-worthy food and vibes, this new store in Sengkang Grand Mall is sure to make the trek into the far North-Eastern parts of Singapore worth any intrepid explorer’s time. 


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Sticking to their American diner aesthetic, Pretzel Planet sells American-style pretzels at pretty affordable prices, from just $3.90 for an Original Pretzel, up to $5.50 for pretzels with more unique flavours. Admire their selection from the colourful LED display on the side, or buy one to have for yourself.


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All of their Pretzels have a secret ingredient that gives each pastry a crisp top with perfectly soft and airy centres. 


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These giant pretzels come with both savoury and sweet toppings. Try the more unusual flavours such as Mentaiko ($5.50) that you won’t find anywhere else, and the Cookies n Creme ($4.90) or S’mores Supreme ($5.50) if you have room for dessert. 

Other than pretzels, Pretzel Planet also has refreshing Slushies ($4) in Lemonade and Grape. For $0.80, add on Strawberry or Passionfruit popping boba for that added burst of flavour, with colours that will make your drink pop.  


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Good news, the stall is in the process of applying for halal-certification, but none of their current products use pork, gelatine, or alcohol! 

For more good eats in the area, check out our Sengkang Food guide. Otherwise, read our Joji’s Diner review for another food spot with a retro American diner aesthetic!

Address: 70 Compassvale Bow, #01-67, Sengkang Grand Mall, Singapore 544692
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm (or sold out)
Website
Pretzel Planet is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.

Feature image adapted from pretzelplanet.

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