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This Cat Cafe In Chinatown Has 10 Resident Felines & An All-You-Can-Eat Lok Lok Buffet

A.K Zai Meow Cafe


Even with the latest implementation of the Cat Management Framework that allows cats to be kept in HDBs, some of us still can’t bring a cat home, whether it is the commitment of being a paw-rent or a family member who is against getting a pet.

If you resonate with these reasons, the next best way you can get your feline fix is at cat cafes in Singapore. A new cat cafe to consider visiting next is A.K Zai Meow Cafe, right above A.K Zai Lok Lok.


All you need to know about A.K Zai Meow Cafe


Image credit: A.k zai loklok via Facebook

This new cat cafe in town, A.K Zai Meow Cafe, is an extension of A.K Zai Lok Lok and Hey Brew Cafe Bar. Located in the CBD area at 14 Smith Street, it is less than 10 minutes’ walk away from nearby MRT stations, Telok Ayer and Chinatown.

And since it is open daily from 12pm to 10pm, it’s perfect for lunchtime or after-work visits.

Image adapted from: Eatbook

Unlike most cat cafes that only offer light bights and finger foods, A.K Zai Meow Cafe has lok lok hotpot and BBQ buffets. Plus, if you eat at their lok lok buffet (from $19.90/pax) from Mondays to Thursdays, you can get a free 15-minute admission to the cat cafe.

Image credit: A.k zai loklok via Facebook

Otherwise, admission costs $9/hr on weekdays and $12/hr on weekends which comes with free-flow drinks and free wifi.


Spacious cat cafe above a lok lok buffet


Image adapted from: A.k zai loklok via Facebook

Inside the cat cafe, there are 10 resident fur babies, some being the popular British shorthair breed. Of course, since A.K Zai started as a food business, it’s no surprise that the cats here have cute and unique food-related names like Rambutan, Orange, and Seaweed.

 

As most of the cats here are still hyperactive kittens, they are always up for hardy play sessions that involve zoomies around the cat towers and chasing feathery fish rod toys.

Image credit: A.k zai loklok via Facebook

For a change in environment on work-from-home days, you can do your work at A.K Zai Meow Cafe too. The cafe has working stations with proper tables and seats for you to focus on work while the kittens accompany you and relieve all that work stress.

Image credit: A.k zai loklok via Facebook

If you’re lucky, you might even get the opportunity to see a cat in an adorable outfit or catch them during mealtime.

Image credit: Eatbook

When the craving for lok lok kicks in, head down to A.K Zai Lok Lok where you can feast on the 40 assortments of fried lok lok with 10 different types of sauces including Thai-style chilli sauce and satay sauce.

If you’re more of a hot pot lok lok kinda person, you can top up (from $10) for soup bases like tom yum, mala, laksa, and pork broth.

A.K Zai Lok Lok / Hey Brew Cafe Bar
Google Reviews
4.3
(224)
Address
14 Smith St, Singapore 058928
Opening Hours:
Friday Open 24 Hours Show More Timings
Contact Information

Visit A.K Zai Meow Cafe in Chinatown


Image adapted from: @a.k_zai_lok_lok via Instagram

A.K Zai Meow cafe is the purfect place for foodies and cat lovers. Since they open late into the night, you can consider jio-ing your work besties here to eat lok lok and chill with kitty cats for your next supper adventure.

A K ZAI Meow Cafe
Google Reviews
4.8
(49)
Address
14A Smith St, level 2, Singapore 058928
Opening Hours:
Friday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Other cat cafes in Singapore:


Cover image adapted from: A.k zai loklok via Facebook, Eatbook

Ariel Soh

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