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The F&B industry continues to see a slew of closures including MUJI’s Jewel Changi Airport cafe and Bakerzin.
Another one has bitten the dust and this time, it is Singaporean brand Tip Top Curry Puff.
Yesterday (2 Nov), Tip Top Curry Puff announced on their Facebook page that they are shuttering their Raffles City Shopping Centre outlet.
Tip Top Curry Puff began as a stall selling only curry puffs back in 1979.
Over the years, it established itself as an iconic heritage brand renowned for their delicious traditional curry puffs inspired by Asian flavours and made with a special blend of 18 spices, premium potatoes and ingredients.
They went on to open outlets in shopping malls, Changi Airport and CBD for people who want to grab a quick bite or snack.
Tip Top is managed by ABR Holdings Limited, which also manages a portfolio of well-known F&B companies and brands including Swensen’s, Gloria Jean’s Coffees, Yogen Fruz, the now-defunct Oishi Pizza and Season Confectionary & Bakery and Season’s Café in Malaysia.
This is the second Tip Top outlet that has shuttered in a span of three months.
Earlier in August, they also shared on their Facebook page that it has closed its Westgate outlet.
According to their website, they currently have 7 outlets open in Singapore.
Fans of Tip Top Curry Puff can still patronise their existing outlets at Tampines Century Square, Compass One, Bugis Junction, One Raffles Place, Jubilee Square as well as Changi Airport Terminals 1 and 3.
Featured Image Credit: Tip Top Curry Puffs
6 things you probably didn’t know about the historic retailer. This article, Remembering Robinsons: 19th century department store survived fatal inferno, Japanese invasion, originally appeared on Coconuts, Asia’s leading alternative media company.
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