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Arriving by bus: 2, 12, 33, 54, 63, 124, 143, 147, 190, 851, 961, 970, CT8, CT18, CT28 (Bus Stop No. - 05039, New Bridge Ctr), Arriving by Train : Exit A, Chinatown MRT - NE4 on the purple line continue reading
Introduction
The stall serves drinks and traditional toasted bread at Chinatown Complex Market and Food Centre continue reading
Awards and Titles
Michelin Plate (2021)
Opening Hours
Today
07:00 - 17:00
Mon
Closed
Tue - Sun
07:00 - 17:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Michelin Guide
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Review (2)
Level4 2013-05-31
428 views
It would be hard not to notice this coffee stall located in the middle of Chinatown Complex. With a grinder to the rear of the auntie manning the stall, the roasted coffee beans would be poured into the grinder, ready for her to perform her 'tarik' (pulling) act on the coffee and tea. It was no wonder that there was a persisting queue for the coffee at all times of the day. On this instance, the gentleman in front of me ordered 8 cups at one go!My 'kopi-o-kosong' (Black coffee without sugar and milk) was a high roast, full bodied cup of fresh brew that was rich yet smooth and did not leave my throat dry. It was definitely a surprising cup of mellow coffee, and at 90 cents per cup, it was definitely much better than the ones offered at high-class cafes from S$4 up. The 'kopi' (coffee with milk) was equally rich but having drank 'kopi-o-kosong' my entire life, it was a challenge for me to appreciate a brew with additives. Verdict: 8.5/10(-) The milk tea however was somewhat lacking, whereby the taste of milk overwhelmed the aroma and fragrance of the tea. Verdict: 6.5/10(-) Lack of fragrance from the coconut milk and pandan flavour was barely delectable. (-) The toast was too thick, which deprived the flavours of the kaya from being heightened at first bite. Verdict: 6.0/10 continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level4 2011-03-19
210 views
Everyone is queuing up in front of this coffee stall, maybe they too, want to find out how would the coffee in the 1950s different from now. I waited for 5 minutes to get my coffee. I took my first sip and another, but i am not expert enough to spot the difference. No matter, it is still a good cup of coffee, i could smell the strong aromatic fragrance, and perhaps thats why there is always a constant queue for this stall. This is definitely one of the better coffee in this hawker centre. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)