Bangkok’s famous Greyhound Cafe has finally opened its doors to Singapore

Consider us lucky: we’re no stranger when it comes to huge international F&B names setting up shop right here in Singapore. A number of chains like the American froyo brand Yogurtland, Japanese ramen eatery Tsuta, and tempura-focused establishment Ippoh Tempura Bar by Ginza Ippoh have opened outposts in just the past two months. Now, the highly talked about cafe from Bangkok, Greyhound Cafe, has arrived on our shores.

They cafe opened yesterday (Dec 13) at Paragon, replacing the unit that once housed Cedele. The one here marks the 13th outlet outside of Bangkok (most people who’ve been to the city can attest to this popular hotspot). They’ve come a long way since their early beginings as a fashion brand back in 1980. Visitors can expect signature dishes like their fried chicken wings ($16), which is made by marinating the chicken with fish paste; their Complicated Noodle ($18), a do-it-yourself dish where you’ll wrap minced pork and pieces of lettuce within “sheets” of noodles; and of course, the famous Thai green curry with chuck toast ($18).

Yes, you guessed it—they’re a tad pricier as compared to the outlet in Bangkok, but rest assured you’ll be getting the same quality of food and service. For more information and updates, check out their Facebook page