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Arriving by Bus: #36/531, Bustop Name: Suntec Twr Three, Bustop No.: 02149. Arriving by Train: Esplanade MRT Exit D, City Hall MRT Exit A. Nearest Carpark: Suntec City Carpark. continue reading
Introduction
The brand was founded in 1953, when the first shop opened along Bugis Street. The shop prospered with its servings of homemade kaya, toast bread, soft-boiled eggs, fresh brews of coffee and tea, and warm service. Wang Café aims to be a source of thoroughly positive and beneficial dining experience that helps diners relieve their nostalgia. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 22:30
Restaurant Website
http://www.wangcafe.com/
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Kaya Toast Laksa Mee Rebus Mee Siam
Review (11)
Level4 2012-07-14
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The toast bread from this Wang outlet may be quite disappointing for me and I was quite upset that why not all the outlets have the same standard of toast bread. The one which they have serve to me here are not toast until perfection. Not as crunchy and not as much kaya and butter fillings as compared to the other outlets of Wang which I have ever visited and tried. Hope they are able to improve their food standard very soon. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-20
12 views
The kaya toast was really good. Salted butter was used and you can taste the salted butter! The balance of the butter and kaya was great. The kaya itself was very well balanced and though it was a little bit too sweet, it was very fragrant. Overall, very good toast and coffee for reasonable prices! continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-27
15 views
I was walking around suntec city with my girlfriend and we decided to head to wang café for lunch. I ordered myself a bowl of mee rebus. It was really good. we did not wait long for the food to be served. the gravy of the mee rebus was really thick and tasty. there were quite a lot of tau pok bits in it. they also added a hard boiled egg. I like the gravy as it is not too sweet and spicy. When squeeze the lime, it gives it a tinge of sourness. The noodles are very smooth and goes well with the gravy. The portion was not too much but just nice. continue reading
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Level4 2011-11-30
14 views
Simple yet tasty - this is how I would describe the toast sets of Wang cafe. Beside toast sets, Wang Cafe also serves local delights such as Mee Rebus, Mee Siam, etc, which is worth trying.However, I find that the toast sets are slightly more expensive than most of its competitors such as Toastbox, Ya Kun, etc. Hence, if given a choice (i.e. both Wang and example Toastbox are located in the same vicinity), I will not choose to dine at Wang cafe. continue reading
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Level4 2011-06-30
8 views
Wang cafe serves great coffee and tea, and toast. It’s a nice place for chilling with friends. It suits a coffee or tea lover totally as they have the cold and hot beverages. I ordered the kaya toast with butter. The spread of the kaya and butter was generous and it costs only $1.40. continue reading
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