You’re likely to have seen Shake Shake In A Tub’s many kiosks scattered throughout our local malls; better yet, you may be a fan of their colourful range of fried finger food. This month, the brand opened a flagship stall in 111 Somerset, so you can now enjoy their fried chicken and fries in a vibrant cafe setting.
The brand’s recognisable colour palette—yellow, pink, and white—adorns the cafe’s interior, giving it the appearance of a technicolor film set. It may look garish to some, but we think it suits the quirky food well.
Take the whimsical Fries-Go-Round Set ($15.90), for instance. Five types of finger food are placed in a miniature ferris wheel for your amusement: shoestring fries, curly fries, criss-cut fries, tater tots, and onion rings. These can be flavoured in eight different ways, so take your pick—for starters, we recommend the truffle and mala flavour.
Another eye-catching dish is Say Cheese! Fondue ($21.90), which feeds about two to four people. The savoury cheese fondue paired well with the popcorn chicken and shoestring fries, and the possibility of a cheese pull means this is perfect for the ‘gram.
Shake Shake In A Tub is still primarily known for their fried chicken and fries, so themed sets such as the Triple Truffle Fried Chicken Set ($19.90) comes highly recommended. The truffle-spiked set includes truffle fries, chicken and onion rings, with the latter two meant to go with Shake Shake’s popular truffle sauce.
The “DAEBAK” Korean Fried Chicken Set ($21.90) is another themed set worth checking out. With spicy chicken, seaweed fries, corn dogs, and kimchi, these dishes will appeal to Korean cuisine stans.
For delicious curry puffs, check out our Fang Handmade Curry Puff review. If you’re looking for more interesting eats at Somerset, read our Ohayo Mama San review.
Address: 111 Somerset Road, #01-08, 111 Somerset, Singapore 238164
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Shake Shake In A Tub is a halal-certified eatery.
Photos taken by Tanya Tham.
This was a media tasting at Shake Shake In A Tub.
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