Wilder to Close Cafe at Kampong Glam by Cooking Up Ethiopian Food

Wilder, helmed by one of the few female chefs and restaurant owner Chef Azurah, announced on its Instagram profile of their last day of service happening on 28 January 2018. 
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 Since the start of the new year, we had to bid goodbye to Hyde & Co. and The Lab. Most recently, Wilder, helmed by one of the few female chefs and restaurant owner Chef Azurah, announced on its Instagram profile of their last day of service happening on 28 January 2018.

We’ve got some awesome collaborations lined up for our last month in this space! Here’s a snippet of what’s up. . 26 Jan – The awesome Chef Bob & our ladyboss,Chef Azurah will be curating & whipping up some unpretentious rustic grubs for the whole night! Deets will be out soon. Keep a lookout! . 28 Jan – A collaboration with the awesome & super passionate about food @brunchbandits65 ! They’re going to be doing a kitchen takeover with their take on Ethiopian food! Check out the link to book your tickets or you can pop by Wilder to pay for ‘em tickets! Injeraethiopia.peatix.com

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A Cafe with a Mission to bring people together

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What will we miss about Wilder? Certainly their food. Their pulled beef burger called Da Mofo, their amazingly handmade gnocchi, and their Momma’s Lasagne inspired by Azura’s mum has been a favorite amongst many cafe goers.Wilder has also became a communal and socially conscious space. They boldly told their cafe-goers that they do not provide Wifi in their cafe- something which is rare in this Kampong Glam area. They also invited talented local acoustic performers to grace their cafe on Friday and Saturday nights. The cafe also became an event venue for charity bake sales. Additionally, in a bid to move towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle, Wilder has stopped providing with plastic straws to its customers since last August.

Da Mofo burger – juicy handmade beef patties with yoghurt cranberry sauce and caramelised onions.

Have your cravings satisfied with one of the favorite from Something To Share, Our 12-hr Pulled Beef fries topped with melted cheese! Have you made your reservations yet?

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Closing Specials

 Going out with a bang, Azurah has invited several familar names in the halal scene, to do a takeover of her kitchen.In December, they invited Hungry Bazterdz who previously opened a cafe at The Arcade in the heart of the CBD area of Singapore, to sell their famous open-face sandwiches.This month, they will be collaborating with Chef Bob on 26 January to whip up some “unpretentious rustic grubs”.They will also host Brunch Bandits by Nithiya to cook up some Ethiopian food on 28 January 2018. Nithiya is a Cultural Anthropologist who hosts a series of private dining club sessions that explore culture through fine food. There will be two seatings with limited seats. The first seating is from 12-1.30pm, and the second seating will be from 2pm-3.30pm.

What’s on the menu?

Bone Broth. Honey BreadInjera (sourdough-risen flatbread)Beyanetu (Assortment of 8 Vegetable dishes)Doro Wat (Free Range Chicken Stew – National dish of Ethiopia)Grilled Snapper from Local FarmsEthiopian Coffee Cake.Avocado MousseHibiscus Punch

Ways to Book

Peatix : $48 + Peatix Service FeeIn person at Wilder Cafe – 749 North Bridge Road (Jalan Kledek) S198717

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FRIENDS Discount applicable: Wilder offers 10% discounts off total bill. Valid on weekdays till 5.30pm. Not valid on weekends and with other promotions.

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