KFC has reopened its Kallang outlet after a months-long renovation, unveiling neon-lit interiors, interactive features, and Singapore’s first physical merchandise corner. The revamp reflects the brand’s push to make its outlets more than just dining spaces, combining social and lifestyle experiences under one roof.
The Kallang outlet, a local fixture since 1979, had briefly appeared as “Permanently closed” on Google in September, prompting speculation among fans. KFC later confirmed it was undergoing renovations. The redesigned space now seats 216, up from its previous 130, and will operate 24 hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and the eves of public holidays, with breakfast service beginning at 4.30am on those days.
Inside, the outlet features neon lighting, graphic panels, and selfie-friendly zones designed to appeal to younger consumers.

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KFC has dedicated an entire section of its newly renovated Kallang outlet to a physical merchandise space, marking a first for the brand in Singapore.
The space launches with the latest limited-edition capsule collection from homegrown streetwear label AMOS X ANANDA, created by Singaporean designer Amos Yeo, on 28 November 2025.







