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Arriving by Bus: #2/12/33/130/133/960, Bustop Name: Bugis Junction, Bustop No.: 01119. Arriving by Train: EW12 Bugis MRT Exit C. Nearest Carpark: Bugis Junction Carpark (Basement). continue reading
Introduction
J.CO is an international donuts and coffee brand that offers unique flavours of donuts and beverages to patrons. J.CO has more than 100 outlets throughout Asia in Indonesia, Singapore, China, Malaysia and the Philippines. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://www.jcodonuts.com/
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Review (53)
Level4 2013-10-19
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J.Co Donuts & coffee is a nice place to dine in while waiting for our movie screening to start in 30 minutes. There are wide range of choice to choose from donuts,drinks etc. There are green tea, tiramisu, cookie & cream , durian etc. I like the icing on top on the donut, it taste creamy and some of the donuts where cream are inner of the donuts. The donuts are not too sweet. continue reading
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Level3 2013-10-15
79 views
Avocado seems to be my favourite fruitjuice.I order it whenever I pass by a fruit juice stall, and slurp on it.This time round, I tried a weird combination: COFFEE + AVOCADO?You gotta be kidding me - it sounds gross.but my bf insisted on trying.Adventurous much, but I really like what I drank!You could really taste avocado as well as coffee in one mouthful.The drinks was topped with cream and choco chipsWonder who thought of such combination, but really, do try it! continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-13
59 views
I prefer the J CO Donuts to that of Chewy Junior because they taste really fresh and soft. Everytime I try, they taste like freshly baked. The icing coating on top of the donuts are even better. At least theirs do not belong to those hard icing but rather melted coating. I personally prefer those donuts with stuffed fillings because it's like a surprise whenever I take a bite into the donut continue reading
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Level2 2013-09-01
53 views
Headed down to the national library for a short research and study session before raya celebrations at friend's. After studying, I got so hungry I had to have something! Walked past baskin Robbins and thought it was too expensive therefore I just headed down the escalator and saw j.co! From younger I already liked j.co donuts and was choosing between my favourite oreology or tiramisu. And I had tiramisu for $1.70! The glaze at the top was sweet, and there was cream inside, nice! But thankfully I had my bottle of water with me. Too sweet aftertaste! continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-30
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With the arrival of Krispy Kreme in October, I decided to get my fix of doughnuts before my appetite for them starts increasing till I couldn't control! Green Tea Donut: The green tea donut was really true to its name. It tasted just like I was drinking green tea itself instead of eating it! The cream was quite thick and although it stuck to my hand while I was maneuvering it, it was an easy lick off of my finger! My favourite! Cookies and Cream: I can never resist anything that's made of cookies and cream. It's like bringing me back to relive my childhood again. I would prefer if they had more "cream" part on it although the cookies part made up for it. This felt a little more oily than the green tea one. Nevertheless, both these doughnuts were really good and I hope J.CO donut will still survive even with the opening of Krispy Kreme. P.S. Donut = American shortened way; Doughnut = British way of spelling continue reading
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