Great coffee and friendly service. Have ample seating area, both outdoor and indoor. On the second floor they decorate the seating area with classic stuff. I haven't tried the food so can't comment, but coffee is recommended. Perfect spot to rest and cool down after roaming around Chinatown especially on a hot sunny day.
Nour AZZI
One of the oldest coffee shops serving traditional Singaporean coffee—with variations that include tea, condensed milk, and more. The place also doubles as a small coffee museum. When I visited, there was a guide giving a tour (though I wasn’t sure if it was part of the shop or an external group).
Guests are welcome to explore the museum at the upper flood and wander through the charming old establishment. It’s a lovely spot tucked away in Chinatown, perfect for winding down after a long day of walking and sightseeing.
Another Big Bite
We went in to have kaya toast & Kopi and delighted to tour the coffee museum! Retro & historical insight for me. Love the kaya toast set. The portion of toast is decent. Kopi definitely taste good. Recommend to try. Up in the museum area is brighter to enjoy food. Ground floor seating kinda dark with the dark deco.
Hai Peng Lam
Had a delightful afternoon with my best friends here chatting and spending time. Nice drinks and lots of seats, had an upper floor seating, I wished there were windows upstairs with a view. The decorations in the upper floor was nostalgic, saw lots of tourists taking pictures posing. 🤪
Vince
Great spot for Kaya toast and Kopi. The ambience is very neat as well with a coffee museum on the second floor. I was in a rush, so I couldn't check it out.
I enjoyed my Kaya toast with the eggs and the iced kopi. There was a line, but it moved pretty quickly. If you're looking for some Kaya toast and kopi, this is a great spot to visit.
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