You can now chomp on a pulled pork pie ($16) without guilt and for a good cause. At Crossings Cafe, the restaurant profits goes to charity. As a Catholic-funded social enterprise, they also take in youths from Assumption Pathway School – who offers vocational training to those who failed their PSLE – as interns and hire them later. It’s hard to miss the strong patriotic flavours at Crossings with its novel offerings like chilli crab pasta ($16), baked black pepper chicken rice ($14) and chendol panna cotta ($5). Join Catholic Father Paul Staes on some Fridays from 6.30pm onwards. He serves monk-made beers and his specialty cocktail, Manhattan, and rice pudding.

Crossings Cafe
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Details
- Address
- 55 Waterloo Street #01-01 (near Singapore Art Museum) Singapore, Singapore 187954
- Singapore
- 187954
- Opening hours:
- Mon-Sun 10am-10pm
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