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The world's first Pusheen café opens next month and has a menu featuring cotton candy clouds and steamed kitten buns

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  • Since its inception in 2010, illustrated cat character Pusheen has had Internet users all over the world completely smitten.
  • The character has spawned an entire franchise of books, films, and merchandise.
  • The character has grown so much in popularity that the world's first Pusheen café is set to open in Singapore in January.

 

Since being created by American couple Claire Belton and Andrew Duff in 2010, Pusheen, the illustrated cat character, has taken the Internet by storm.

The character has spawned an entire franchise of books, films, and merchandise, including tie-ups with brands like H&M, Primark and ArtBox, which was also the site for other pop-up cafes, featuring characters like Cinnamoroll and My Little Pony.

Now, fans have something to be even more excited about — Singapore will soon be home to the world's first Pusheen café.

As well as pastel interiors patterned with the lovable cartoon kitty, the café has a completely Pusheen-themed menu that looks as good as it tastes. Here's a first glimpse at what the incredibly Instagrammable location will have to offer when it opens next month.

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The Pusheen café will be in Jalan Klapa café Kumoya

 

Jalan Klapa café Kumoya was the site for other pop-up cafés, featuring characters like Cinnamoroll and My Little Pony.



According to Kumoya, the cafe will open from Jan 6 until some point in March

The interior will be designed by Belton herself.



There are three themed mains on the menu

Most of the main dishes are around $15 and $17.



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