Popular UK Chain Pret A Manger is opening in Singapore next year.
Pret A Manger is a global chain that specialises in organic coffee and natural food. Today, there are more than 350 Pret A Manger outlets across the globe and you can find them in countries such as China, Dubai, France, United States and of course United Kingdom – where the brand was born.
We have always been fans of Pret A Manger’s wholesome gourmet sandwiches and we make it a point to drop by for a quick lunch each time we visit London. But Singaporeans need not wait till their next vacation to relish Pret A Manger’s hearty dishes, for it is opening a store by June 2017 in Changi Airport Terminal 3.
Pret A Manger is a pioneer in promoting natural food and every item sold in its shops is fresh; food is free from additives, chemicals and preservatives and nothing will be kept overnight. The idea might seem simple, but it is exactly what makes Pret A Manger stand out from its other food and beverage competitors.
Some of you might recall seeing Pret A Manger in Singapore a decade ago. The sandwich shop was located along Robinson Road, but closed down shortly after a year of operation.
We are excited to see the British brand make a comeback next year and we are certain that it will be here to stay. After all, a lot has happened over the past 10 years. Singaporeans are now a well-travelled bunch and make more informed choices with regards to their food intake.
Similar to all other outlets, Pret A Manger will feature an on-site kitchen where salads and sandwiches will be prepared fresh every day. You can look forward to Pret A Manger’s popular creations i.e. Wild Crayfish and Rocket Sandwich, Butter Brioche Breakfast Bacon and Omelette Roll and Stone-baked Baguette topped with Cucumber and Mayonnaise.
Food aside, Pret A Manger will also be serving drinks such as Organic Coffee, Tea and Juices.
It was in Singapore before but closed all stores in 2008. Back then, eating healthy at a premium price wasn’t big but things are different now. Hopefully ????
Yeah!! I fall in love with it when I was in London. So happy that it’s coming here! Thanks for bringing this good news!!
Pret was “premium price” in Singapore? Maybe that’s why it failed!! It’s a budget chain not different from heavenly Wang or toast box…
One of the better eateries inthe UK