Instagram fans celebrate: Cafe Kitsune opens a chic Singapore outpost on Dec 1

Instagram fans celebrate: Cafe Kitsune opens a chic Singapore outpost on Dec 1

New Café Kitsune is Coming to Capitol Singapore

Word travels fast when a new coffee spot is brewing in town. That’s exactly what the locals at Capitol Singapore have been noticing for a while now: the iconic Stamford Road mall is about to welcome a crowd‑pleaser, the famous Café Kitsune. The big question was just a timing one.

Soft Launch Means The Doors are Open (Soon)

For now, the renowned French‑Japanese chain is in its soft launch phase. According to the latest media buzz, the Singapore outlet will officially open its doors on Thursday, December 1. Until then, you can get a sneak peek and sip a steaming cup of matcha.

Menu Highlights That Will Make Your Taste Buds Sing

  • Strawberry Shortcake – $13
  • Matcha Croissant – $13
  • Matcha Éclair – $11

Want to sweeten up your coffee? The café’s wide selection lets you pair these delights with a fresh brew. Or stay cool with a refreshing iced drink:

  • Iced Dirty Matcha – $9.50
  • Iced Earl Grey Dark Chocolate – $9.50

So whether you’re a matcha fanatic or someone looking for a good time, Café Kitsune’s menu promises to keep you coming back for more. Get ready to celebrate the sweet side of Singapore’s culinary scene!

Welcome to Cafe Kitsune’s Freshest Singapore Spot

Where the whole place looks like an Instagram dream, what you’ll taste, and when you can pop in? All the answers are right here.

Location & Hours

  • Address: 13 Stamford Road, #01‑11, Capitol, Singapore 178905
  • Open: Daily 10 AM – 10 PM

Inside the Vibe

Picture a room filled with soft bamboo panels, a whisper of vines, and a sprinkle of golden‑yellow lighting that makes every glass seem like a pixel‑perfect shot. That’s the intimate backdrop the scoop is all about – perfect for those who love a good self‑ie.

Why It’s a Must‑Try

  • Tank‑full of matcha lattes that taste like a spring morning in Kyoto.
  • Flavorful pastries baked fresh — bread that smells like a bakery on a lazy Sunday.
  • Light, airy, and a touch of graffiti charm because we like to keep it cool and cozy.

Quick Tips for Your Visit

Carry a phone, check your battery, and bring your A‑team (your coffee‑fueled friends). Grab a photo by the latte station, then sip the cup before the camera freezes its first image – a classic “so‑cup‑for‑you” moment.

Sea‑Asia Network

Thanks to five outlets around Southeast Asia—including buzzing Bangkok, Jakarta, and Manila—Singapore’s new spot is part of the global family of kitsune lovers.

Don’t Miss the Moment

In case you’re a fan of “photo‑first, coffee‑second”, schedule your trip around the skyline glow at sunset, and hey, drop by the dessert bar where the list of truffles is longer than the line at the bank.

Got more craving? Check out the 7 dreamy glasshouse cafés in Singapore for more visual and gustatory journeys.