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5 New Must-Visit Sando Spots In Singapore

Picture biting into crispy Tonkatsu nestled within cloud-like bread, a combination that never fails to make your mouth water. Here's our latest lineup of Sando spots that you must visit to get your sando fix and wrap up the year with a juicy twist!

1. Manpuku Sando

Manpuku Sando, the fresh face at Cappage Plaza, breaks the mold of your typical cafes with two concepts— sando cafe by day and izakaya bar by night. Besides, they are only open for 4 hours where you can sink your teeth into their succulent offerings.

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Take your pick from 7 selections that include the Beko Beef Steak Sando ($24.80)Crichee Smoked Salmon Cheese Sando ($19.80)Truffle Tamago Sando ($14.80), and more.

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Manpuku Sando 

Location: Koek Rd, #B1-23, Cuppage Plaza, Singapore 228796
Opening Hours: Tue to Sun, 11am to 3pm (L.O 2pm)
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2. Pipes By Hattendo

Indulge in the crave-worthy Japanese sandos whipped up by the renowned café, Pipes By Hattendo! Exciting news—they are coming your way with a pop-up at Meidi-Ya, Great World, for two months from 15 December 2023.

Source: Pipes By Hattendo

Get a taste of their assortment of meticulously crafted sando, including the crowd's favourite Hokkaido Wagyu Sando ($20++).

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As if that's not enough to make your mouth water, you can find their new Setouchi Lemon Cream Bun, bursting with a zesty citrus kick.

Pipes By Hattendo Pop-Up Store @ Meidi-Ya, Great World

Location: Meidi-Ya Hokkaido Food Plaza, 1 Kim Seng Road, #B2-111 to #B2-121, Great World, Singapore 237994
Opening Hours: Daily, 11am to 8pm
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3. Ebisu Sando Kyoto

If you are in town, you can't skip past Ebisu Sando Kyoto, the latest addition to the Japanese sandwich scene.

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This newcomer offers authentic sando curated by a Japanese owner, boasting a wide array of tempting choices. Explore picks like the Ebisu Pork Cutlet ($16)A5 Japanese Wagyu Karubi Roast Beef ($28)Chicken Cutlet ($13.80), and more.

Source: Ebisu Sando Kyoto

Source: Ebisu Sando Kyoto

Besides, it is the ideal grab-and-go bite when you are on the move as they whip up your sandwich in approximately five minutes.

Ebisu Sando Kyoto

Address: 371A Orchard Road, Singapore, #B208-4, Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Singapore 238873
Opening Hours: Daily, 10am to 9:30pm
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4. Hello Arigato Everton Park

If Hello Arigato hasn't made it onto your radar, they have cracked open another spot at Everton Park back in May, offering sandos that are unlike the usual flavours. You definitely have to get their outlet-exclusive Whisky BBQ Katsu Sando ($18+), sandwiched between the soft and fluffy Japanese milk bread and loaded with crispy fried chicken katsu, melted cheddar, apple slaw, and the savoury Suntory Whiskey BBQ sauce.

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They also have local-inspired sando featuring the Kong Bah Sando ($18+), and you can't go wrong with their Tamago Sando ($14+).

Source: Hello Arigato

Source: Hello Arigato

Hello Arigato Everton Park

Address: 4 Everton Park, #01-02, Singapore 080004
Opening Hours: Tue to Sun, 8:30am to 8:30pm
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5. Tonkatsu ENbiton

Tonkatsu ENbiton is one of the latest concepts by EN Group where you can find quality Yuzu Pork Sando ($17). This pork comes from Kagoshima, Japan, where the pigs are raised on a special diet that includes locally cultivated yuzu.

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In addition, they serve up the indulgent A4/A5 Miyazaki Wagyu Katsu Sando ($35) and the classic Chicken Katsu Sando ($12). For those non-meat eaters, they have the Truffle Plant-Based Katsu Sando ($13).

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Tonkatsu ENbiton

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