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Telephone
6634 4490
Introduction
Toast Box is committed to infuse passion, fun and vibrancy to create a new lifestyle experience for our customers. Be greeted by the homely aroma of freshly brewed Nanyang Coffee, smell of freshly toasted bread, and visual sights of coffee or tea pulling. Varying interior styles, display décor and stylised music are pieced together to create a relaxing ambience. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 22:00
Mon - Fri
07:30 - 22:00
Sat - Sun
08:00 - 22:00
Public Holiday
08:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://www.toastbox.com.sg/
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Signature Dishes
Curry Chicken Laksa Nanyang Kopi Peanut Butter Thick Toast Traditional Toast
Review (12)
Level4 2014-08-01
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As it is still morning, there is not much choices available for breakfast at the mall. We decid on this place after walking around. The place is packed, but the turnover is fast. Here one orders and pays at the counter. Remember to collect your food at the counter when your tracker rings.I have the Mee Rebus set which costs $5 and comes with a glass of barley. You can have the barley in a choice of hot or cold. Served in a rather big bowl, the Mee Rebus looks quite huge in serving. It tastes not being quite thick and well flavoured.Hui Choo has the Mee Siam set which also costs $5 and comes with a glass of barley. It tastes a hint of tangy and not too spicy.Overall the food is not bad. But the place is a bit hot, as it seems that there is no air con in the mall in the morning. continue reading
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Level4 2012-12-15
89 views
We went to the library at NEX the whole day, and literally have our brunch and afternoon tea at the same place - Toastbox! Not for conveniency but more for the simple yummy food.Otah Toast set ($4.90) consists of coffee/tea of your choice, two half-boiled eggs, and otah thick toast. The Otah thick toast is quite mild in taste, perhaps the otak layer is not thick enough, though the flavour is good. Mee Siam set ($5) consists of a bowl of mee siam and drink of choice (coffee/tea/barley). The mee siam is very tasty and appetizing. The sourness of the sauce is just right, very well-absorbed by the bee hoon noodles! Kaya and Butter Toast is simple but satisfying. Crispy outside as the toast is slight grilled after spreading a thin layer of butter on it. The kaya has a hint of pandan fragrant and smooth in texture. We also tried the Mee Rebus set ($5). The mee rebus is not quite my favourite, nothing wrong but nothing special either. The star of the meal has to be Laksa (Laksa + Barley set costs $6.10)! The Laksa gravy is so rich, with lots of dried shrimps and herbs and spices! I finished all the soup, sinfully good. Kaya Cake ($1.40) is not a bad choice to end the meal. The sponge cake has a good texture, and the aromatic kaya gives a good flavour to it. continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-14
88 views
This piece of toast is served with a generous sprinkle of chicken floss on top of the toast. Though it taste a little sweet to me, it is still worth trying as the bread taste quite fluffy and the butter that is spread on top of the toast taste really fragrant and fresh. This bread floss bread will appeal to those looking for a fresh new toast. Additionally, this toast is quite filling and can actually be eaten as a meal coupled with a cup of tea continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-30
40 views
It was almost closing time when we got to this oulet of ToastBox at Nex, but the crowd was not getting any smaller.A craving for Fat Noodle Laksa had brought us here.Yes, the Laksa at ToastBox is made using the short and fat worm-like noodle and is calledLaksa Mee Tai Mak. This type of noodle is not commonly found nowadays and it often reminds me of macaroni. Another interesting point to note is that all you need to eat this laksa is a huge soup spoon. There is no real need for a fork or chopsticks either.The noodle goes very well with the gravy - a perfect combination The gravy was thick and spicy...Mmmm The laksa had a generous amount of fishcake, taupok and prawns in it.Though it was close to closing time, there was no rush in the preparation and the laksa tasted as good as the first bowl would have.The tiny crushed curry leaves added to the taste. as well.The Fat Noodle Lasa will always remain on my must-have list at Toast Box. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-30
35 views
hmmm, can't compare to my favourite killiney kopitiam.the toast here is rather pale and the butter is a thick slab of unmelted butter, like cheese! not good! the kaya is alright. but with such a thick slab of unmelted butter, you can't taste the kaya. the service is pretty slow and you almost think they forgot your order. the coffee is small and a bit too over steamed. not really recommended. another good to look at place but not really good for quality of food. good presentation only. continue reading
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