First look at Chick-fil-A Singapore’s Bugis+ outlet and full menu 

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SINGAPORE – When you step into Chick-fil-A Singapore’s Bugis+ outlet after it opens on Dec 11, look up. You will notice a familiar shape on its ceiling. 

The 3,907 sq ft restaurant sports a light fixture in the shape of Singapore. And within this Red Dot is another red dot – the brand’s logo marking the spot of its first Asian outpost. 

This is one of several Easter eggs embedded within the restaurant’s furnishings. Check out the red-and-white mural integrating Chick-fil-A’s sauces, burgers and nuggets into the Singapore skyline. There is also the community table – found in Chick-fil-A outlets across the world – inspired by the iconic Singapore River.

Made by local artist Cheok Keng Lye, this wood table is bisected by a river of resin teeming with tiny fish and lily pads, one of which is shaped to resemble the logo. A plaque in its corner describes the river as “the birthplace of Singapore’s community life and enduring ‘kampung spirit’”.

Other touches pay tribute to the American brand’s home town. Lampshades made from peach baskets, for example, are a nod to Georgia. Sometimes known as the “Peach State”, it was where Chick-fil-A was founded in 1967. 

Chick-fil-A Singapore will start with a tight menu of classic favourites.

ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI

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