Cinnamoroll fans, rejoice! Halal-certified restaurant Wong Fu Fu has rolled out a Cinnamoroll-themed menu, for a limited time only, from 24 September 2025.

The themed cafe is decked in Cinnamoroll’s signature blue and white hues, filled with the character’s plushies, and merchandise, like the Konbini Building Blocks, and mini ornaments.

For starters, we got the Tater Tots with Taiwan Mochi Balls (S$13.90).

The sides are served in a limited-edition Cinnamoroll snack box. How adorable! Though I wouldn’t recommend getting this side as the mochi balls were rather tough to chew.

For mains, we ordered the Grilled Salmon with Rice and Beetroot Cream Sauce (S$21.90), and the Grilled Beef Burger with Smoky BBQ Sauce (S$20.90).

The beef patty was well seasoned, flavourful without being too salty, nor bland. Coming from someone who rarely eats beef, and can’t stand the gamey smell of it, this says a lot. I enjoyed the combination of the sweet-tasting mantou bun alongside the patty, tomato slice, and cheese.

As an avid fan of seafood, the grilled salmon rice did not live up to my expectations, taste-wise. The beetroot cream sauce, however, was a pleasant surprise (I’m a beetroot hater). It revived the fishy taste of the slightly dehydrated salmon. When paired with rice, it turns into a substantial meal.
Definitely get the Soft Hokkaido Milk Swiss Roll (S$14.90), adorned with fresh cream, strawberries, and crushed biscoff. The cream was fluffy, and light, perfectly sweetened. It is rare to find such cakes these days. While the food wasn’t particularly appealing for me, I would definitely love to taste the cake again.

I was thirsty from the hot weather out there, so I ordered a Strawberry Field Matcha Latte (S$12.90). You can peel off strands of cotton candy from the drink, or choose to dip, and stir it into the drink.

Personally, I couldn’t taste any difference between a regular strawberry matcha and this version, even with the cotton candy stirred into the drink. Perhaps, it’s purely all for the gram.
We also opted for the Iced Cocoa (S$9.90), which comes in an adorable Cinnamoroll mug, topped with whipped cream and marshmallows.

Do note that there’s a minimum spend of S$20 per person before service charge, applicable to anything from the menu, including themed and non-themed food and drinks. Merchandise is excluded from the minimum spending. Children must also order one kid’s meal or snack.
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📍 776 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198744
🕒 12pm–10pm (Tue to Sun), Closed (Mon)
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Photos by Letresa Yap and Yan Nur Bte Abdullah