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Popular Sandwich Joint 46 Mittsu Closes Everton Park Shop, Invests $300K Into Fancier New Restaurant

Its upcoming dine-in space serves sandos only for lunch and wood-fired meats for dinner, a departure from its previous cramped takeaway shop.
Popular Sandwich Joint 46 Mittsu Closes Everton Park Shop, Invests $300K Into Fancier New Restaurant

After operating its Everton Park outlet for one and a half years, cult favourite sando spot 46 Mittsu shut its doors on 10 March. The dudes behind the buzzy takeaway sarnie spot within an old HDB estate took to Instagram to announce its closure, vaguely saying “change is on the horizon as we work passionately behind the scenes to bring you something fresh and exciting”. But what’s really next for the sandwich shop? 8days.sg got in touch with co-owner Marcus Say, 31, who tells us it’s not goodbye. In fact, they’re upgrading the compact shop to a fancier 26-seat dine-in unit on North Canal Rd, slated to open mid to late April. 

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The last time 8days.sg spoke to Mittsu’s owners, ex-Two Men Bagel House chef Samuel Ang, 34, and former police force regular Marcus, they had just shifted from their first stall at The Herencia in Robertson Quay (opened in 2021) to their now-defunct Everton Park outlet. At the time, they ran 46 Mittsu with ex-co-owner Jay Goh, who has since left the partnership.

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