Friday comes around and you start thinking about making weekend plans. Chances are you’ve got a long list of cafes you’ve been wanting to visit or a fun activity bookmarked that you’ve yet to try. Save yourself some time and head to the recently opened Sugaroses Cafe where you can do both.
At SG’s first floral jamming cafe, you’ll be able to enjoy brunch and attend a DIY bouquet workshop, or purchase ready-made bouquets from the floral studio.
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Before we get to the various offerings at Sugaroses Cafe, let’s take a moment to admire the oh-so-pretty floral aesthetics.
Right at the entrance is a full-length floral wall for #OOTD photos or showing off your masterpiece at the end of the flower arrangement workshop.
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The cafe area itself is blanketed with a flower cloud of pastel pink and purple hues that takes over the entire ceiling and gives us Japan spring vibes.
Definitely, the place to bring a friend that loves flowers and can’t get enough of them.
Salmon Aglio Olio ($16.90) and Stuffed Berries Waffles ($12.90).
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At the moment, Sugaroses Cafe has a limited food menu. Nonetheless, you can still have a decent brunch or tea time affair with their pasta and dessert offerings.
Seafood lovers can choose between the Tiger Prawn Aglio Olio ($16.90) and Tom Yum Seafood Pasta ($18.90). For something lighter, check out their pastries that include croissants and bagels (from $13.90).
Iced Lychee Oolong ($6.50) and Coconut Latte ($8.90).
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For coffee, tea, or me sessions, Sugaroses Cafe has the usual coffees (from $4.50) for purists. But we’d like to highlight some of the more interesting options on the drinks menu too – Moroccan Rose Green Tea ($6.50), Peanut Butter Latte ($8.90), and Iced Bird’s Nest Oolong ($8.90).
Have these drinks while you indulge in desserts such as waffles and cheesecakes (from $8).
Creating beautiful flower arrangements is not as easy as one might think.
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You may have tried your hand at art jamming, so why not try something different? If you’ve always wanted to learn how professional florists manage to make arranging flowers look so easy, here’s your chance. Walk to the end of Sugaroses Cafe and you’ll reach the DIY studio where you can begin to master the art of DIY bouquets.
Each DIY Package ($69.90) comes with the choice of 6 primary flowers and 9 fillers, as well as 5 wrapping papers.
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The floral studio is filled with blooms that are in season and you can choose from a wide variety of fresh flowers and foliage. To complete the bouquet, floral wrappers, ribbons, and stationery such as cards to pen down a personal note are provided too.
To guide you along the way, their professional florists will be present to offer extra tips and answer any questions you may have. Plus, you get to redeem a free drink to sip on while mulling over the design of your bouquet.
Book a floral jamming session via WhatsApp.
Single Stalk Rose ($30).
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Receiving a hand-made bouquet made by a loved one is extra special, but those strapped for time can still bring home a ready-made bouquet ($30-$179) or order them online to be delivered.
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Whether you’re looking to catch up with friends or enjoy some me time, KIV this 2-in-1 cafe so you won’t have to plan multiple locations or things to do to occupy your weekend.
Located at Little India, the cafe is just a 1-minute walk from Jalan Besar MRT or a 5-minute walk from Rochor MRT.
Address: 23 Upper Weld Road, Singapore, Singapore 207380
Opening hours: 11am-8pm, Daily
Contact: +65 8946 7965 (WhatsApp) | Sugaroses Facebook
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