20 places to use your CDC vouchers, including cafes, homeware shops, floral shops, barbers and more

Another round of CDC vouchers has just been released, and I’m sure you’ve already started redeeming them at your favourite coffee shops, mini marts, and local bakeries. 

However, did you know they are also redeemable at homeware shops, cafes, and many other places? 

Here are 20 places to redeem your CDC vouchers, from popular cafe Hello Arigato to barbershop Big Bad Wolf and more.

Gentlehands Craft

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Waft your worries away with a single flame, and support local business Gentlehands Craft.

They create hand-poured, vegan soy essential oil candles. Personally, I’d spring for the Lemongrass, Rosemary & Eucalyptus 100% Pure Essential Oils Candle (S$20 for 100g, S$32 for 180g, S$35 for 200g). 

If it’s smells on the go that plague you, their Room Diffusers (S$26.00-S$31.00) (otherwise known as pocket flower gardens) may be able to ease your sorrows. 

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📍 333 Kreta Ayer Road, #01-32, Singapore 080333
🕒 11.30am–4.30pm (Tue), 11.30am–5pm (Wed to Fri), 1pm–4pm (Sat), Closed (Sun to Mon)

Big Bad Wolf Barbershop

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Is your barber out of town? Make a stop at Big Bad Wolf Barbershop, which could become your go-to for precision cuts, fresh fades, and beard care with a soul.

Their Standard Haircut & Hot Towel starts from S$35. With Father’s Day coming up, you can even spring for The Wolf Pack starting from S$60, which caters to both father and son in a single package. 

To get your fresh cut, make a reservation here

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📍 5 Banda Street, #02-94, Singapore 050005
🕒 12pm–9pm (Mon to Fri), 12pm–8pm (Sat),12pm–5pm (Sun)

Pek Sin Choon

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Ever struggled to find quality tea for a tea-loving friend? Look no further than Pek Sin Choon in Chinatown. Founded in 1925, this century-old store supports over 80 per cent of the Bak Kut Teh business in Singapore. 

Try the Huang Jin Gui Qi Zhong (S$30), a Nanyang tea blended and roasted locally. Packed by hand, this tea is representative of the melting pot of Chinese immigrant communities that came to Singapore. 

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📍 36 Mosque Street, Singapore 059514
🕒 8.30am–6.30pm (Mon to Sat), Closed (Sun)

Late Morning

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Spruce up your home with furniture curated by Late Morning. If you’re a cafe hopper, you may recognise the Asano Shoten wire (S$180) and rice paper lamps

If that’s not up your alley, the homeware might spark more joy. The handmade Duetto Plates (S$28) from Ceramic Japan are perfect for Instagram-worthy shots of your latest cooking adventure. 

However, do note that they’re temporarily closed until 7 June 2025.  

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📍 230 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058779
🕒 12pm–8pm (Daily)

Steel and Whiskey Barbershop

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Steel and Whiskey Barbershop isn’t just a place to get a haircut — it’s a ritual with a nod to craftsmanship and care. 

Here, you can get the works, from Beard Trimming and Shaving (S$35), to a clean Haircut (S$42). Stay for the banter, the leather chairs, and the kind of old-school grooming that feels anything but outdated.

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📍 Block 5, Everton Park, #01-26, Singapore 080005
🕒 11am–8pm (Mon to Sat), Closed (Sun)

Nature Harvest Floral & Landscape

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Brighten your space (or someone’s day) with a handful of blooms from Nature Harvest Floral & Landscape

While official prices aren’t available online, reviews rave about their affordable prices. For example, a full bouquet with at least five roses and a handful of hydrangeas can cost as little as S$25.

However, do note that the store is closed until 13 July 2025 as Tiong Bahru Market is currently under renovation.

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📍 30 Seng Poh Road, #01-56/57, Tiong Bahru Market, Singapore 168898
🕒 7am–4.30pm (Tue to Sun), Closed (Mon)

Cat Socrates

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Cat Socrates is a purr-fect spot to find quirky and charming cat-themed gifts. From whimsical accessories to unique home decor, every item is curated to celebrate our feline friends with style. 

They even have some meownagers keeping watch, so don’t try anything funny!

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📍 78 Yong Siak Street, #01-14, Singapore 163078
🕒 10am–6pm (Sun to Mon), 10am–7pm (Tue to Thurs), 10am–8pm (Fri to Sat)

Kew Organics

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Discover your glow at Kew Organics in Everton Park, where you can pamper yourself with gentle, all-natural ingredients. 

Home to organic facials and skincare, the Clear Skin Hydra Deluxe Facial (S$186) is a great gift for mothers and girlfriends alike (let’s not forget about our sisters, too). 

Enjoy 20% off your first visit and begin your journey to healthy, radiant skin.

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📍 Block 2, #01-47 Everton Park, 081002
🕒 11.30am–8.30pm (Mon to Fri), 10am–7.30pm (Sat), Closed (Sun)

Kekito Bakery

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Kekito Bakery offers a delicious range of low-carb, keto, sugarless, and diabetic-friendly treats inspired by Japanese flavours. Made with all-natural ingredients, indulge in your favourite baked goods, guilt-free. 

The Ichigo Strawberry Matcha Cotton Shortcake (starting from S$82) is great for special occasions and those watching their sugar intake. 

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📍 1 Irving Place #02-21, Singapore 369546
🕒 9am–5pm (Tue to Sat), 9am–1pm (Sun), Closed (Mon)

Hello Arigato

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You’re about to be super thankful for Hello Arigato, a cosy cafe blending Japanese flair with cafe classics. 

The comforting Tamago Sando (S$14) stacks creamy egg mayo with fluffy tamagoyaki, and a jammy ajitama egg – all nestled between two slices of pillowy Japanese milk bread. 

Balance the egg-cellent sando with earthy bitterness from the Matcha Latte (S$6). 

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📍 4 Everton Park, #01-42, Singapore 080004
🕒 9am–5pm (Tue to Fri), 8am–5pm (Sat to Sun), Closed (Mon)

Bag Me Up Sandwhichery

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Bagels are best shared, but Bag Me Up Sandwichery might change your mind.

The savoury selection is nothing short of scrumptious. Count on the Can Trust Chic (S$16.50), with its combination of grilled teriyaki chicken thigh and truffle schmear.

Or, tap into the sweet sides of these hole-y goodness, including Cream Cheese with Pecan and Honey (S$8) and Cream Cheese with Crushed Biscoff (S$8).

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📍 2 Everton Park, #01-59B, Singapore 081002
🕒 8am–8.30pm (Mon, Wed to Sun), Closed (Tue)

Narrative Coffee

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If you’re on the lookout for a fancier brew, check out Narrative Coffee. Located right by the National Library at Bras Brasah Complex, this cafe is perfect for a quick reading stop. 

Starting from S$4, set the narrative straight with their brews that come in 5oz and 10z sizes.

I’d personally spring for the Hand Brew (from S$7.50) which highlights the clean, sweet, and delicate flavours of their meticulously sourced coffee beans. 

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📍 Block 231 Bain Street, #01-05, Singapore 180231
🕒 8am–5pm (Mon to Fri), 9am–5pm (Sat to Sun)

Creamier

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Creamier has been scooping happiness since 2011 with its small-batch, handcrafted ice cream and specialty coffee. Favourites like the Sea Salt Gula Melaka and Earl Grey Lavender keep fans returning, but they keep things fresh with their seasonal flavours. 

CDC voucher redemptions are only valid in the Tiong Bahru outlet.

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📍 Yong Siak Street, #01-18, Singapore 163078
🕒 12pm–10pm (Tues to Sun), Closed (Mon)

Platform 1094

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At Platform 1094, every meal is a spellbinding experience. Surrounded by spell books and scrolls, conjure up comfort with wizard-worthy dishes and potions that warm the soul. 

Cast a spell for the familiar Truffle Fries (S$12) or consider The Flying Charm (S$24), a chilled angel hair pasta with truffle oil and caviar. 

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📍1094 Serangoon Road, Singapore 328192
🕒 11am–10pm (Tue to Sun), Closed (Mon)

Petite Krumbs

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Tucked away in a humble hawker stall, Petite Krumbs is a hidden gem for baked goods lovers. Think soft, buttery pastries, melt-in-your-mouth brownies, and small-batch cakes with that old-school homemade charm. 

Despite its petite size, this stall serves big flavour. Grab our favourites, the Taro Mochi Tart (S$2.70) or the Classic Butter Croissant (S$2.70). 

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📍 National Development Building, Annex B, Telok Ayer Street, #02-133, Singapore 069111
🕒 8.30am–2.30pm (Mon to Fri), Closed (Sat to Sun, PH)

Tong Heng Traditional Cantonese Pastries

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Here at Tong Heng Traditional Cantonese Pastries, snack on freshly baked Cantonese pastries from one of Singapore’s oldest traditional Chinese pastry shops. 

Try their trademarked diamond-shaped egg tarts, available in a range of unique flavours. For S$16.40, the Mixed Box of 6 lets you try their original Egg Tarts, Coconut Tarts, and Charcoal Egg Tarts with Sea Salt Kaya.

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📍 285 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058833
🕒 9am–7pm (Daily)

Bluemist Restaurant

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With its laid-back charm and comforting dishes, visit Bluemist Restaurant for casual hangouts and long-overdue catch-ups with friends. 

Bluemist Cafe and Bistro hits all the right notes, serving up various cuisines and even catering to the supper crowd.

You can’t go wrong with the classic “Wild Caught” Fish and Chips (S$22.90). Better yet, they have happy hour until 8pm daily.

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📍 Block 7 Tanjong Pagar Plaza, #01-103, Singapore 081007
🕒 11am–3pm (Mon to Sat), 1pm–11.30pm (Sun)

Spring Coffee

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Does anyone else spend their post-work hours scrolling through TikTok? If yes, chances are you’ve come across this popular matcha cafe in Hong Lim Complex.

Go basic with the Strawberry Matcha (S$8.50) or try the Mango Matcha (S$8.50). Or, be adventurous with the Spring Coffee (S$7), a unique mix of espresso, gula melaka, and coconut flakes. 

While they’re mainly drink-focused, satiate your appetite with the Egg Chilli Crunch (S$9.90), a spicy focaccia sandwich.

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📍 531 Upper Cross Street, #02-60 Hong Lim Complex, Singapore 050531
🕒 9am–5pm (Mon to Fri), 10am–6pm (Sat and PH), Closed (Sun)

Madame Ooze Dessert Bar

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This French-inspired cafe is for every person eager to live out their Emily in Paris dreams. Madame Ooze Dessert Bar’s signature Mo.CroCreme is an indulgent mix of the French croissant and the all-popular ice cream. 

Choose your vessel first, which includes the Croissant (S$4.90), Chocolate Fudge Brownie (S$6.90), and Ondeh Ondeh (S$7.90). Afterwards, top up S$6 for a single scoop of ice cream and enjoy your delightfully sinful creation.

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📍 259 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058808
🕒 8am–10.45pm (Daily)

Goku Japanese Restaurant

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Since 2011, Goku Japanese Restaurant has been a famous family-style Japanese restaurant in River Valley with its award-winning Motsunabe, a Japanese hotpot dish with beef or pork intestines.

The Beef Intestines Hot Pot is perfect for sharing, because it’s only available for tables with two customers and above. At S$35.80 per pax, choose from soup bases such as Spicy Miso, Natto Miso, and Soy Sauce.

Of course, there are also your classic Japanese dishes from Bara Chirashi Rice Bowl (S$28), to Mentaiko Udon (S$15) and Gyoza Hot Pot (S$13).

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📍 33 Mohamed Sultan Road, #01-02, Singapore 238977
🕒 12pm–2.30pm, 6pm–10.30pm (Mon to Sat), Closed (Sun)

Why not use your CDC vouchers? Try one, or try them all – you deserve it. 

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