Joining the list of newly-opened cafes in Singapore is Well Collective, a Japanese-inspired pet-friendly cafe at Northshore Plaza 2. Serving up amazing Japanese Chicken Curry Sandos, Tofu Tempe Fries, and Belgium Waffles, this is the perfect spot to head to for some bonding time with your pets while indulging in some incredible food!
The sister of the popular BOTANY and The Ritual, Well Collective specializes in modern Japanese and French casual dining, The cafe features an indoor dining area as well as a pet-friendly alfresco dining area that connects to the pet grooming salon and vet clinic right over next door. Decked in Scandinavian designs, the cafe is painted in warm colours, with grey and white walls and wooden furniture to complete the look.
Breakfast Meals are available till 3pm, with dishes like Truffle Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon Toast ($23) and Steak and Eggs ($25) to enjoy, For mains, they will be available from 11am onwards, with dishes including Truffle Mushroom Pasta ($21) and Barramundi with Miso Sauce ($28). Additionally, they offer starters as well like Truffle Kombu Fries ($15) and Mid Wings with Yuzu Chilli Sauce ($13).
Of course, no meal is complete without some desserts! Well Collective also offers pastries and cakes, having them on display right at their counter. Other desserts offered are their Salted Caramel & Banana Waffle ($15) and Acai Bowls, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Starting off with a vegan option, this starter is a great alternative to your typical fries! Serving both tofu and tempeh fries, both are delightfully crispy while each has its own unique texture. The tempeh surprisingly has a texture pretty similar to chicken nuggets while the tofu fries have a slightly fluffy texture to them.
Pairing with the wasabi mayo dip, it gives the fries a beautiful layer of creaminess, with a slight kick of heat. Additionally, it helps to mask the “flavourless” taste of the tofu which will certainly appeal to most people. Definitely a great vegan option to go for!
If you’re a fan of sandos, this will surely satisfy your cravings! Served with toasted sourdough bread, sink your teeth into a crispy and succulent Jap curry-marinated boneless chicken leg with honey mayo, crunchy lettuce, and creamy mayo. The chicken is well marinated, with each bite giving a beautiful burst of curry flavour with a pleasant touch of sweetness. For a harmonious balance of flavours, the honey mango and mayo cuts through the rich Jap curry with a layer of tanginess. Definitely a must-try dish!
Of course, there’s always room for dessert and you’ll certainly want to make room for Well Collective’s incredible Belgium Chocolate & Berries! Served with a buttermilk Belgium waffle, the exterior is nice and crispy while the middle is fluffy, yet still remaining dense. Topped with creamy chocolate gelato that is made in-house, it is rich in chocolatey goodness without being too heavy. Served with an amazing berry compote as well, it gives a beautiful balance of tartness and goes perfectly with the gelato, ensuring it doesn’t get too jelak.
Besides being pet-friendly, Well Collective also offers an array of vegan and gluten-free dishes. Not only that, they even transform into an Izakaya at night. With a plethora of incredible dishes that cater to the majority of diners, coupled with being pet-friendly, there’s no reason to not check them out! Hurry down for a taste today!
Address: Northshore Plaza 2, 418 Northshore Dr, #02-11/12, Blk 418, Singapore 820418
Operating Hours: Daily, 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Cover Photo: Singapore Foodie
For more new cafes, check out Homeground Coffee Roasters!
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