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Specialising in interactive finger food with a twist, Shake Shake In A Tub will launch its first halal outlet in Northpoint City on 27th July 2019. Customers can enjoy halal signature finger food items such as French Fries, Wings, Popcorn Chicken and Milkshakes.
Their fries come in a total of eight seasonings – Mala, Salted Caramel, Kimchi, Sour Cream & Onion, Truffle, BBQ, Cheese and Curry. Be sure to check out their adorably-designed tubs which match their mascot and entire store. This gives ample opportunity for the perfect photo op!
Are you guilty of dipping your fries in ice cream when you were younger? Shake Shake in a Tub brings back this truly Singaporean childhood memory. The Giant tub allows customers to mix seasoned flavours with all-natural soft serve. You are truly getting the best combination of both sweet and savoury flavours!
Select 3 flavours for your fries, collect your hearty tub and start dipping away! Meanwhile, customers who aren’t into mixing sweet and savoury can indulge in the velvety smooth soft serve which comes in two flavours – Yogurt and Bubble Gum.
As if their variety can’t get any better, there’s more! They have their own take on halal Korean Wings and Buffalo Wings, giving you juicy meaty goodness. Customers can also choose to top up an additional $1.50 for the rice to make it a more hearty and filling meal.
On their official launch day this Saturday, Shake Shake in A Tub will be giving away a free small tub of soft serve with fries from 11am to 5pm. Additionally, their first 700 customers for the day will also walk away with a Membership Card with $2 stored value. Don’t forget to tag your yummy creations at #ShakeShakeInATub!
Address: Northpoint City, #B2-139, 930 Yishun Ave 2, Singapore 769098
Hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm
Halal-status: In the midst of procuring their halal certification
*Do note that as a new joint, Shake Shake In A Tub is in the midst of procuring their halal certification. However, they have always been committed to using only halal ingredients in their products.
Also read: Cheap Halal Food Under S$10 in Singapore: 12 Places You Must Visit
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