SINGAPORE – With tighter circuit breaker measures in place, some food and beverage brands have fewer outlets open while others have adjusted operating hours.
Awfully Chocolate
Status: All outlets closed except for flagship restaurant, Ninethirty by Awfully Chocolate at 131 East Coast Road.
Info: Facebook
Bee Cheng Hiang
Status: All outlets closed.
Info: Order online
Bengawan Solo
Status: All outlets and central kitchen closed.
Info: Website
BreadTalk
Status: Most BreadTalk outlets remain open to sell a selected range of bread, toast and packaged drinks. Selected outlets are closed, including those at Marina Bay Sands, The Centrepoint and Funan mall.
Info: Order online or via GrabFood and Deliveroo. For more information, go to the BreadTalk website.
Cat & The Fiddle
Status: All three outlets – which specialise in selling cheesecakes – at Clarke Quay Central, Westgate and Junction 8 are closed.
Info: Order online
Cedele
Status: Fifteen of its 28 outlets remain open – those with higher volume of traffic. These include Novena Square, Raffles City and Great World City.
Info: Order online
Chateraise
Status: All outlets of the chain of cake shops closed except the branch in Isetan Scotts' supermarket at Shaw Centre.
Info: Facebook
Famous Amos
Status: All outlets closed.
Info: Facebook
Monga
Status: All three Monga outlets at Jem, SingPost Centre and Ion Orchard are open. The fried chicken brand sells bubble tea at its SingPost Centre branch, but it must be purchased with food. The bubble tea is available for islandwide delivery (call 8896-5136) and takeaway from the SingPost Centre branch.
Info: Facebook
Mr Bean
Status: Fifty-five of its 76 stores across Singapore remain open for takeaway and delivery service, which include hot food such as wholegrain rice bowls, and millet grains porridge.
Info: Order online
Old Chang Kee
Status: Sixty of its 79 stores – mainly located in the heartland – are still operating for takeaway and delivery.
Info: For more information and updated operating hours, go to the Facebook page.
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SINGAPORE – With tighter circuit breaker measures in place, some food and beverage brands have fewer outlets open while others have adjusted operating hours.
Awfully Chocolate
Status: All outlets closed except for flagship restaurant, Ninethirty by Awfully Chocolate at 131 East Coast Road.
Info: Facebook
Bee Cheng Hiang
Status: All outlets closed.
Info: Order online
Bengawan Solo
Status: All outlets and central kitchen closed.
Info: Website
BreadTalk
Status: Most BreadTalk outlets remain open to sell a selected range of bread, toast and packaged drinks. Selected outlets are closed, including those at Marina Bay Sands, The Centrepoint and Funan mall.
Info: Order online or via GrabFood and Deliveroo. For more information, go to the BreadTalk website.
Cat & The Fiddle
Status: All three outlets – which specialise in selling cheesecakes – at Clarke Quay Central, Westgate and Junction 8 are closed.
Info: Order online
Cedele
Status: Fifteen of its 28 outlets remain open – those with higher volume of traffic. These include Novena Square, Raffles City and Great World City.
Info: Order online
Chateraise
Status: All outlets of the chain of cake shops closed except the branch in Isetan Scotts' supermarket at Shaw Centre.
Info: Facebook
Famous Amos
Status: All outlets closed.
Info: Facebook
Monga
Status: All three Monga outlets at Jem, SingPost Centre and Ion Orchard are open. The fried chicken brand sells bubble tea at its SingPost Centre branch, but it must be purchased with food. The bubble tea is available for islandwide delivery (call 8896-5136) and takeaway from the SingPost Centre branch.
Info: Facebook
Mr Bean
Status: Fifty-five of its 76 stores across Singapore remain open for takeaway and delivery service, which include hot food such as wholegrain rice bowls, and millet grains porridge.
Info: Order online
Old Chang Kee
Status: Sixty of its 79 stores – mainly located in the heartland – are still operating for takeaway and delivery.
Info: For more information and updated operating hours, go to the Facebook page.