Cafe Natsu by Michelin-starred chef opens in Dhoby Ghaut

Cafe hoppers have something new to check out next weekend, as popular Joo Chiat spot Cafe Natsu is set to open a second outlet at Clemenceau Citadines Connect Hotel on 5 December 2022.

Cafe Natsu: Gorgeous Cafe With Japanese-Inspired Brunch And Mochi Doughnuts In Joo Chiat

Helmed by one Michelin-starred Chef Lewis Barker, Cafe Natsu first rose to internet fame for their pretty aesthetics and Japanese-inspired brunch. The new cafe, which is an easy three-minute walk from Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, will see the same Japanese flair with a spin: it promises a relaxed ambience akin to that of an Australian cafe.

Regulars will be happy to know that the popular Florentine ($30++) will also be available at this upcoming outlet. It features two toasted English muffins topped with poached eggs, a miso hollandaise sauce, spanner crab, and a slightly peppery wasabi spinach.

Image credit: @cafenatsu.sg

The ever-popular Wagyu Sando ($26++) will also be available; it stars slow-cooked Wagyu with toasted shokupan, sandwiched by shishito pepper ketchup and yushu kosho mayo. Togarashi fries—skinny fries topped with a Japanese spice mix—are included on the side for a complete meal.

Then there’s the Shio Kombu Gnocchi ($24++) too, which spotlights chewy potato dumplings in a sweet kabocha pumpkin sauce, finished with salted kelp.

We’ve also been informed by a brand representative that some of the current dishes on Cafe Natsu Joo Chiat’s menu will be exclusive to the Clemenceau branch. The list includes the Smoked Salmon Ochazuke ($19++), a Cold Soba Noodle Salad (price TBC), and the Wagyu Sando.

Image credit: @cafenatsu.sg

For dessert, tuck into the Kurozato Brown Sugar Tart ($12++) paired with pecans and vanilla cream. The creamy Baked Hokkaido Cheese Tart ($8) will also star on the menu.

We’ll update this article when we get more information about the new cafe, but in the meantime, you can keep your eyes peeled on Cafe’ Natsu’s Instagram!

If you’re looking for more grub in the area, head to Mama Diam, a unique bar in Dhoby Ghaut with old-school decor and bites. Otherwise, read our guide to the best Korean BBQ restaurants in Singapore, including affordable options!

Address: 182 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 239923
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am to 5:30pm
Website
Cafe Natsu is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Featured image adapted from @cafenatsu.sg

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