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Scruffy, not Stuffy

Pauline Wong
Pauline Wong • 4 min read

SINGAPORE (Feb 21): Foodies will agree – there are many ways to ruin a classic fish and chips. This quintessentially British dish of a beer-battered fish (usually cod), chips and a side of tartar sauce is easy to mess up – whether it’s with a piece of notso-fresh fish, greasy batter, soggy chips or substituting a side of mayonnaise for tartar sauce.

The good news is, the newly-reopened Scruffy Murphy’s at Pasir Panjang does none of those things. In fact, the popular Irish pub is back and ready to take on a whole new niche of neighbourhood pubs that feel friendly, scruffy (as the name suggests) and cosy. It’s doing so by sticking to what it does best: good beers and good food.

Scruffy Murphy’s first opened in East Coast Park back in 2005, as the sister outlet of Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub (which opened its doors at the then Orchard Hotel Shopping Arcade in 1996). Like the main outlet, Scruffy Murphy’s was also a firm favourite with both the locals and the expat community. But in 2012, the outlet closed when the area was earmarked for redevelopment. They were invited to re-open but the owners declined and the brand was put on hiatus.

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