Wong Fu Fu located in Bugis has partnered with Miffy to launch a limited-time Miffy-themed pop-up in Singapore, starting on 15 October!
This adorable collaboration features Miffy-themed hotpot creations, all designed by renowned bento artist Shirley Wong, also known as Little Miss Bento.
Miffy Themed Interior
Wong Fu Fu has been decorated with various Miffy-themed items, from plush pillows to colourful banners, which was pretty cute!
There’s also a small corner where you can purchase Miffy merchandise, including mirrors, mugs, and keychains, making it a fun spot for fans to pick up some cute souvenirs.
Wong Fu Fu x Miffy Menu
The Miffy Mini Hotpot offers four different set options: Mixed Seafood ($28.90), Sliced Chicken Breast ($24.90), Sliced Beef ($26.90), and a combination of Beef and Chicken Breast ($25.90). Each set is paired with your choice of six broth flavours, inspired by various countries. Options include Tom Yum soup from Thailand and Kimchi soup from Korea!
You can also add extra cute touches to your meal with add-ons like noodles, such as Chinese ramen or Korean ramyeon.
Other sides include Taiwan Salt & Pepper Chicken, Cheese Sticks with Mayo Dip, and Golden Fries with Mentaiko Mayo. Each snack also comes with a limited-edition Miffy box that can be brought home!
Miffy Mini Hotpot
We tried the Shiok! Prawn Soup with Beef and Chicken Breast Set ($25.90), which includes veggies like cabbage, mushrooms, and tofu.
The set came with an adorable dim sum basket filled with fresh vegetables, featuring cute details like rabbit-shaped carrot cutouts, Miffy-themed toothpicks, and even collagen shaped like Miffy to fit the theme!
The prawn broth had a rich seafood flavour, with bits of dried shrimp, clams and miffy chicken collagen.
However, it could be overbearing after a while.
The beef and chicken, while tender, lacked their own distinct flavours. The rich seafood broth almost masked their natural taste.
However, the provided Thai green chilli added a punch of spice with a hint of citrusy tang, which helped cut through the heaviness of the prawn broth.
You can also add on carbs ($2.90 -$6.90) like Taiwan pearl rice or Taiwan egg fried rice, both shaped like Miffy!
Tater Tots With Taiwan Mochi Balls
The Tater Tots with Taiwan Mochi Balls offered an interesting mix of textures.
The tater tots are crispy and savoury, while the mochi balls provide a soft, chewy bite though the exterior is a little starchy.
Each order comes with a limited-edition Miffy box, making the experience even more memorable!
Wong Fu Fu x Miffy
With its cute Miffy-themed set-up and flavourful soup bases, this spot is a fun place to check out, especially for fans of Miffy. Perfect for a meal with friends!
@middleclass.sg MIFFY LOVERS RISE UP !!!!!! P.S. The Wong Fu Fu x Miffy collaboration will start from 15 Oct! #fypsg #miffy #halalfood #sgfoodie ♬ レイテンシーガール – フレネシ
Wong Fu Fu
Starting from 15 October 2024
776 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198744
Tues to Sunday: 12pm to 10pm
*This article is based on a media-tasting event, but all opinions expressed about the food are entirely our own.
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