Mykii (pronounced “mee-kai”) is inspired by the highly popular Greek island Mykonos and the phonetic of “sky”. This is evident in the beautifully lit, white-washed stone wall facade, and the white and blue fittings on the inside. The décor is specially put together to create a refreshingly new ambience with a homey feel. With a total seating capacity of approximately 60, coupled with delightful chill-out jazzy tunes, it is the perfect venue for one to seek solace from the hustle and bustle of life.
Stepping into Mykii is like going on a short but fulfilling getaway. At Mykii, you get to indulge in “traveled cuisine”. The dishes are thoughtfully conceptualised and crafted with the theme of “getaway” in mind. With influences such as European, Asian, Middle Eastern and the Mediterranean, Mykii seeks to create a delectable twist to the renowned dishes from these regions with the aim of bringing pleasure to the palates of the diners, and at the same time, enabling them to reminisce their past holidays.
For those who have sweet teeth or simply want to quench their thirst, Mykii has a wide variety of desserts, petite pastries and beverages. There is a dessert bar where a whole range of petite pastries is enticingly displayed. For the tea and coffee connoisseurs, they can select from an interesting range of coffee and gourmet teas.
Mykii aims to reach out to people from all walks of life who just want a little time away, would like to catch-up with friends or just wants to taste something different.