Looks like Singapore's Karen's or rather Ah Lian's just can't wait to work in Singapore's very own Karen’s Diner. 😄
“Karens is an interactive diner and an absurdly fun experience. At Karens you will be greeted and waited upon by rude waiters who in return are expecting you to give it full sass.
A place where you can complain until the cows come home because we literally don’t care,” the company’s site says.Singapore as the location for its pop-up store in Asia for mid-year 2023, although additional details have yet to be released.Although there’s no confirmed date yet when the store will open, interested parties can already join the waitlist at Explore Hidden’s- Advertisement -
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