Korean bakery Tous Les Jours brings sweetness and sunshine to Singapore, starring Kim Soo-hyun! 🍰🌟
Get ready, Singapore! The Korean wave is not just about K-dramas and catchy pop tunes — it's also about deliciously baked goods. Korean bakery chain Tous Les Jours, known for its fluffy breads and pastries, is making waves on our sunny island, and it's throwing a cherry on top by featuring the charming South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun as its brand ambassador. With his Boy Next Door looks and relatable persona, Soo-hyun is sure to make fans flock to try the bakery's delights! And who can resist a slice of cake while thinking of their favorite K-drama star?
But that’s not all, foodies! Singapore is becoming a hotbed for Korean food and beverage imports. While many beloved K-cuisine gems have already tickled our taste buds, we are on the edge of our seats waiting for some of the biggest names to land here. Buzz is building around the arrival of the famed Korean burger chain, Lotteria. Imagine sinking your teeth into their signature burgers, all while daydreaming about your favorite K-drama characters munching their way through a Korean BBQ feast. It’s literally a perfect fusion of culinary delight and entertainment.
As the K-food scene grows in Singapore, we’re also experiencing a unique cultural exchange. Local Singaporeans are falling in love with Korean delicacies, appealing flavors, and innovative culinary concepts. Korean bakeries like Tous Les Jours and soon-to-arrive Lotteria don’t just bring food but also the experience — a slice of Korea right in the heart of our vibrant city. With this influx of eateries, it seems you can now enjoy your coffee with a freshly baked pastry while reminiscing about your latest K-drama binge!
Lastly, let's not forget how some K-brands, like Tous Les Jours, have paid homage to traditional Korean recipes, giving them a modern twist that has made them a hit overseas. And for those who can’t wait for Lotteria, they may not know it, but they’re in for a treat, as Lotteria not only offers burgers but also serves tantalizing jides, which means side dishes in Korean, giving you a whole feast instead of just a meal. If you think that’s just fluff, remember that in Korea, food is a celebration, so the more, the merrier!
Singapore is home to many Korean F&B imports, but some of the biggest K-brands have yet to reach our shores. Korean burger chain Lotteria is set to open its ...