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Telephone
6734 0438
Introduction
Starbucks coffee houses offer more than the finest coffee sourced from across the globe. Friendly people, great music and a comfortable upbeat meeting place create the famous Starbucks Experience. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
07:00 - 21:00
Mon - Fri
07:00 - 21:00
Sat
07:00 - 17:00
Sun
08:00 - 17:00
Public Holiday
08:00 - 17:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Wi-Fi/Power Socket
Restaurant Website
http://www.starbucks.com.sg
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Signature Dishes
Caramel Frappucino Caramel Macchiato Mocha Frappucio Tazo®Chai
Review (1)
Level4 2014-06-11
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It is a cold and rainy morning. I decide to have something hot for breakfast before going for lesson. The McDonald's is very crowded and noisy. Walking further into the building, I see a Starbucks which looks quite warm and cozy especially during such a weather. The outlet is quite empty, saves for 2 staffs and 1 lady customer. There is quite a number of different sitting in the dine in area, leather stools, high stools and the usual chairs, with paintings decorating the walls.I order a Turkey Ham, Egg White & Cheddar Sandwich from the Breakfast Menu. It costs $6.90 and comes with a choice of coffee or tea. The sandwich is served hot and toasty. It looks ugly but tastes not bad.I have Chamomile Blend Tea to go with the sandwich.This comforting blend of chamomile, rose petals and other soothing herbs has a lovely floral bouquet with an apple-like flavour and distinct toasty notes. The staff also kindly asks me which size do I prefer for my drink. When I could not finish my drink, the staff also kindly replaces the drink in a paper cup for me to takeaway. Good service.Overall it is quite a relaxing place here with light music in the background. Best of all it is not crowded, unlike the other outlet (Rochester Park) which is just across the street. continue reading
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