Tsujiri opens first ‘premium’ cafe in Holland Village

When Tsujiri was initially introduced in Singapore in 2012, it is a world of a change. At 100AM, Tsujiri’s no-frills flagship store was present, and the rest of its trees primarily operated as lesson restaurants. All the classic, older trees have since shut down, aside from the Clarke Quay store.

All five of Tsujiri’s stores are now legitimate cafes. Muhammed Hafiz Amran, 33, Tsujiri’s selling director, tells 8days that the change was the result of a transfer of ownership. Although we still follow the directions and receive our inventory ( like tea leaves and matcha powder ) &nbsp from Tsujiri’s headquarters in Japan, the current owner is Singaporean ( the ex-owner was Japanese ). Additionally, the 48-year-old owner of the latest director, Andrew Goh, owns several Chateraise departments as a franchisee.