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Welcome to Gudetama Cafe

Welcome to Gudetama Cafe, a whimsical dining experience inspired by the beloved lazy egg character, Gudetama. Nestled within the vibrant Suntec City Mall in Singapore, this cafe merges charming decor with delightful dishes, inviting you to indulge in a world of culinary creativity. While each dish, from the Eggcited Cajun Chicken and Waffles to playful desserts, might carry a premium price, the experience is worth every cent. Customers rave about the carefully prepared offerings and the cafe's endearing atmosphere, perfect for photos and family gatherings. Join us and celebrate your love for Gudetama in this Instagram-worthy haven!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Gudetama Cafe, a whimsical dining experience situated in the heart of Singapore at Suntec City Mall, specifically at 3 Temasek Boulevard #01-361. Whether you're a long-time Gudetama fan or simply on the lookout for a charming cafe, this eatery offers a delightful escape from the ordinary.

Gudetama, the adorably lazy egg character from Sanrio, decorates every corner of this cute cafe. From the walls to the tables, his charming presence makes it a perfect spot for photos. Each visit promises a feast for both the palate and the eyes.

  • Reservations: This cafe accepts reservations, making it convenient for groups.
  • Menu Variety: With many vegetarian options and unique dishes, there's something for everyone.
  • Takeout: Perfect for those on the go!
  • Family-friendly: Gudetama Cafe is great for kids, offering a playful atmosphere and tasty options.
  • Payment Methods: They accept debit cards for ease of payment.
  • Group Friendly: The layout and seating options cater well to groups, ensuring a fun dining experience.

On my visit, I indulged in the Eggcited Cajun Chicken with Waffles, a dish that perfectly balanced crispy and flavorful chicken atop fluffy waffles. The Strawberry Lazy drink was refreshing, complementing the dish nicely. For dessert, I couldn't resist the rich passion milk chocolate mousse, which was sweet without being overwhelming.

While some may find the prices to be on the higher side—as one reviewer noted, nearly $25 for breakfast—it’s essential to remember that at Gudetama Cafe, you're not just paying for a meal; you're investing in an experience. The artfully presented dishes and adorable ambiance create a memorable dining affair.

Many patrons, like Joy D. and Dylan K., have echoed similar sentiments. They appreciated the opportunity to capture Instagram-worthy moments and enjoy a leisurely meal, making it an enjoyable stop amidst their adventures in Singapore. With delightful decor and tasty food, the cafe is designed to bring a smile to your face.

If you're looking to explore something unique, or simply want to bask in Gudetama's laziness while enjoying delicious food, I highly recommend a visit to Gudetama Cafe. Just remember to book a reservation!

For inquiries and reservations, feel free to call at 6677 6195. Don't wait—this cafe's charm is too delightful to miss!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Gudetama Cafe
Joy D.
Joy D.

This is my 3rd Singapore trip. While looking for something new to do, pops up the Gudetama Cafe in my search! And of course, I had to go check it out. Its inside the mall on Temasek Street. You'd see it immediately as soon as you enter. The Cafe looks so cute! My favorite Egg is on the walls, on the tables, everywhere! Place your order on the tablet. Confirm your selection and wait for your order. I got a self tanning pizza and a strawberry Lazy drink. Although not so fond of the drink, the pizza was great! It was too much for me, I brought the left overs which they packaged in a very cute Gudetama box! I also saw a Facebook post saying the Cafe will be closing come November.... too bad.... but I am glad I was able to visit!!!!

Dylan K.
Dylan K.

A cute place to stop by if you're a Gudetama fan. The dishes they served were all fun and tasty, but definitely at a price. Wouldn't say anything was prepared in an entirely quick manner, but that makes sense because dishes here are prepared specifically to entertain guests. Just make sure you schedule some time for your lunch or dinner, and don't try and squeeze it in between other tours and travels.

Erica L.
Erica L.

Such a cute and adorable cafe! I came here during my vacay in Singapore and came across the cafe in Suntec City Mall... and I said I must visit here! I ordered the Eggcited Cajun Chicken with Waffles for my entree, the Strawverylazy drink and for dessert, I got the passion milk chocolate mousse. Food was amazing! The chicken and waffles were flavorful and crispy, the drink was refreshing and the dessert was sweet to perfection!

Vanessa K.
Vanessa K.

Such an adorable cafe. Granted yes it's expensive, almost 25 bucks a plate of breakfast food but you really didn't come here for the food, did ya? Great photo spot and apparently you can also make reservations as we saw multiple people come in with reservations. It's located right in front of the entrance of Suntec City Mall - the mall is huge so ask for directions if you get lost! They also have desserts to go and also cute little trinkets you can buy to go home if you so want to. The place is adorable for pics once again!

Doreen T.
Doreen T.

The cafe took over the space formerly occupied by House of Robert Timms. The restaurant had 2 dining area : the main one with the items display for sale and a smaller one in garden theme. As we were early and there was not much customers around, only the main dining area was opened. We had our choice of seat and decided on one of the egg shaped booth table. If you were in a big group, there was a table shaped like a egg tray with eggs in it. So cute. "I'm Cold" Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict ($26.90++) Poached eggs covered with smoked salmon. Drizzled with signature zesty hollandise sauce complete with mashed avocado, ebiko and tater tots. The dish was served in a rather heavy frying pan. It was so cute having the eggs covered with the salmon slices. Looked rather cosy. The simple looking dish was not bad and quite filling too. One could barely finished it. Shoyu Ramen ($21.50++) Shoyu Ramen made with chocolate cake, chestnut Mont Blanc and Earl Grey Jelly. Served with a side of panna cotta and sweetened rose tea. The dish looked very nice. While the cake was moist, hidden under the layer of jelly, one could not taste the chestnut in it. The panna cotta was creamy. The rose tea was lightly flavoured, that the flavour was not distinct. Finished the meal with Butterscotch Latte ($6.90++) and Matcha Latte ($6.90++) which both tasted rather average. As it was Easter weekend, there was free boiled eggs on the table to help oneself to.