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Ya Kun Kaya Toast
The guide was updated:Multiple branches all around Singapore make it easy to locate a Ya Kun Kaya Toast, and it really is worth doing so in the morning for a quintessentially Singaporean start to the day. A douse of coconut jam, a slice of toast (kaya) and a strong cup of coffee (kopi) will help you hit the ground running.
Useful Information
- Address: Far East Square, 18 China Street, Singapore
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 7.30am–5.30pm, Sat & Sun 7.30am–3pm
- Website: www.yakun.com
- Phone: +65 6438 3638
- Email: info@yakun.com
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Multiple branches all around Singapore make it easy to locate a Ya Kun Kaya Toast, and it really is worth doing so in the morning for a quintessentially Singaporean start to the day. A douse of coconut jam, a slice of toast (kaya) and a strong cup of coffee (kopi) will help you hit the ground running.
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Symmetry
Brunch at Symmetry is nearly impossible to have without a prior reservation, but you can still give it a shot without one by arriving at least an hour ahead of time. This modern Australian diner is somewhat of a hipster classic by now, complete with vintage decor and indie music playing in the background.
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Common Man Coffee Roasters
There is plenty to praise about Common Man Coffee Roasters, but if we had to zoom in on just one thing it would be the all-day breakfast/brunch menu, featuring sweet and savoury international fusion delights. Reservations are available for groups of 5 and up (outside of weekends). The flagship cafe can be found on Martin Road but there are other branches dotted around the city for a quick pick-me-up.
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Killiney Kopitiam
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Ah Chew Desserts
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Wild Honey
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