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Singapore has both a rich traditional kopi coffee culture and a thriving modern specialty scene. The city-state's obsession with food quality extends naturally to coffee. Tiong Bahru and the CBD are home to excellent roasters and cafes.

Best neighborhoods: Tiong Bahru, CBD, Tanjong Pagar, Dempsey Hill, Holland Village

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About coffee in Singapore

Killiney Kopitiam opened in 1919 on Killiney Road and is generally treated as the longest-running coffeehouse in Singapore. The kopitiam tradition that Killiney represents traces to Hainanese Chinese immigrants who arrived through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and built a coffee register that uses condensed milk, evaporated milk, and sugar in coded ratios. Ya Kun Kaya Toast, founded in 1944, formalized that register into a chain. Toast Box later took it national. The vocabulary is precise: Kopi-O is black with sugar, Kopi-C uses evaporated milk, Kopi-Gao is concentrated, Kopi-Peng is iced. Order language at a heritage kopitiam still functions as a code rather than a menu.

The contemporary specialty wave is roughly a decade old and runs in parallel rather than in replacement. Common Man Coffee Roasters opened on Martin Road in Robertson Quay in 2013 and is the bar that most local operators cite as the beginning of the modern register. Nylon Coffee Roasters opened the same year in Everton Park and runs a tight, espresso-focused room that is still considered the cleanest cup in the city. Chye Seng Huat Hardware, the Papa Palheta flagship in Tiong Bahru, opened in 2012 inside a converted hardware store and operates as both bar and roastery.

The specialty register sits inside a city where rent is structurally high and where most cafes operate inside ground-floor shophouse units or small mall slots. Bar economics are tight. The cup quality at the top of the market is comparable to Tokyo or Melbourne. Apartment Coffee in Tiong Bahru and several smaller rooms in Joo Chiat handle single origin work with the same vocabulary used in Brooklyn or Berlin. Prices for a flat white land between six and eight Singapore dollars depending on the neighborhood.

The city's coffee culture absorbs Singapore's broader register: dense, multilingual, structured around food halls and shophouses rather than around standalone retail. Most heritage kopitiam still operate inside hawker centers or coffee shop blocks where the same kitchen serves toast, eggs, and noodles alongside coffee. The specialty bars cluster in Tiong Bahru, Tanjong Pagar, and the Robertson Quay corridor. The two cultures coexist within a few minutes of each other in most parts of the city, and serious drinkers move between them through a single morning.

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COFFEE SHOPS IN SINGAPORE

Humble Origins Coffee Roasters

Specialty

475 Joo Chiat Rd, #01, Singapore 427682

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Chapter One by Fables Specialty Coffee

Specialty

7 Keong Saik Rd., #01-01, Singapore 089115

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Zerah Coffee Roasters

Specialty

465 N Bridge Rd, #02-5063, Singapore 191465

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Ji Yue Coffee (集月咖啡)

Specialty

3 South Buona Vista Rd, #01-13/14 Viva Vista, Singapore 118136

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Round Boy Roasters

Specialty

146 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-1092, Singapore 160146

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Nylon Coffee

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4 Everton Prk, #01-40, Singapore 080004

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Tiong Hoe Specialty Coffee

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170 Stirling Rd, #01-1133, Singapore 140170

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Saba' Coffee Co.

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9 Yio Chu Kang Rd, #01-49, Space@Kovan 545523

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Tiong Hoe Specialty Coffee at Super Simple

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1 Fusionopolis Pl, #01-28/29 Galaxis, Singapore 138522

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Smitten Coffee Roasters

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313 Old Birdcage Walk, #01-14, Singapore 798486

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Grey Area Coffee Roasters

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13 Kampong Bahru Rd, Singapore 169345

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Rookie's Coffee Shop

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123 Bukit Merah Lane 1, #01-112, Singapore 150123

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IKHWAN COFFEE

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13c jalan yahya awal, Lorong 3, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80100 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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The Coffee Roaster Cafe

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10 Kent Ridge Cres, #01-02 Block AS8, Singapore 119260

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The Coffee Code Singapore

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37 Neil Rd, Singapore 088822

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Roast & Coffee - Retro Garden 1968's

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62&63, Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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Asylum Coffeehouse

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311 Jln Besar, Singapore 208970

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Five Oars Coffee Roasters

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6 Upper E Coast Rd, Singapore 455200

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Compound Coffee Co.

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31 Kaki Bukit Rd 3, #01-02C, Singapore 417818

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Vamos Coffee Roastery - HQ

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Lot PTB 23183, Jalan Kolonel Wilson, Mukim, 80100 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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Narrative Coffee Stand

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Blk 231 Bain St, #01-05, Complex 180231

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ASK Coffee Roastery Singapore

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32 Seah St, Singapore 188388

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Upshot Specialty Coffee

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01 Raffles Pl, #04-31, Singapore 048616

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Liberty Coffee (Singapore)

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1 Syed Alwi Road #01-08 Trade visits by appointment only, Song Lin Building, Singapore 207628

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Cowpresso Coffee Roasters Singapore

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21 Lor Kilat, #01-07, Singapore 598123

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The 18 Coffee Roasters

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6, Jalan Horizon Perdana 3, Bukit Horizon, 79100 Iskandar Puteri, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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TCR Infinity Coffee Studios

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Blk 1092 Lower Delta Rd, #03-11, Singapore 169203

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The Teahouse Studio

41 Jln Pemimpin, #03-04, Singapore 577186

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Tea the Gathering

Blk 249 Bishan Street 22, full address provided upon booking, Singapore 570249

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Folk Yard

51 Upper Serangoon Rd, #01-59 Poiz Centre, Singapore 347697

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LimCha (林茶) Teahouse

93 East Coast Road (Level 2 (Access via staircase only to, level 2 shophouse, Singapore 428792

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The Populus

146 Neil Rd, Singapore 088875

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Oasis Bistro & Cafe

2 Kung Chong Rd, #04-01, Singapore 159140

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Tea House Jalan Besar

35 Jln Besar, Singapore 208800

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Fu Lai Cha (Tea Room)

4 Sago Ln, #02-123, Singapore 050004

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Antea Social

117 Owen Rd, Singapore 218923

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Faculty of Caffeine

Lot No J1-09B & J1-09C Level 01, City Square Mall, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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Wildseed Cafe At The Garage

50 Cluny Park Rd, Level 1 Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 257488

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inner.teahouse

Singapore, Keong Saik Rd., 87B号#3F 邮政编码: 089170

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The Book Cafe

20 Martin Rd, #01-02 Seng Kee Building, Singapore 239070

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Tang Tea 唐茶 (Tang Cha) Teahouse

22B Smith St, Singapore 058936

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Teahouse 1973

Blk 53 Sims Pl, Singapore 380053

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Wildseed Café at The Summerhouse

3 Park Ln, Level 1A Seletar Aerospace Drive, Singapore 798387

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Tea at Atelier Cherub

195 Pearl's Hill Ter, #01-43, Singapore 168976

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TWG Tea at ION Orchard

2 Orchard Turn, #02-20/21 ION Orchard, Singapore 238801

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Rise Bakehouse @ TripleOne Somerset

111 Somerset Rd, #01-05 TripleOne Somerset, Singapore 238164

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Alley & Daisy Cafe (Jalan Trus)

128, Jalan Trus, Johor Bahru Town, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia

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butter tgt

76a Duxton Rd, floor 2, Singapore 089535

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CAFE KREAMS

32 Maxwell Rd, #01-07 Maxwell Chambers, Singapore 069115

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Brunches Cafe

96 Rangoon Rd, Singapore 218381

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Best neighborhoods for coffee in Singapore

Tiong Bahru holds the densest cluster of specialty rooms in the city, organized around the prewar shophouse blocks west of the central business district. Chye Seng Huat Hardware, the Papa Palheta flagship, opened here in 2012 and remains the anchor. Apartment Coffee runs a smaller room a few minutes away. The neighborhood reads as the working core of the modern register.

Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown carry a mix of heritage kopitiam and specialty bars. Nylon Coffee Roasters, opened in 2013 in the Everton Park HDB block, is the room most cited for cup discipline. The shophouse rows along Duxton and Keong Saik hold several smaller operators alongside long-running food halls.

Robertson Quay and the Singapore River corridor host Common Man Coffee Roasters on Martin Road, which opened in 2013 and trained much of the city's barista bench. The area runs hospitality-heavy with hotels and weekend foot traffic.

Holland Village, west of the city center, holds a quieter, residential register with several long-running cafes that serve the expatriate community alongside locals. Hours skew later and seating is generally larger than in the central neighborhoods.


Joo Chiat and Katong, on the east coast, hold a mix of Peranakan shophouse cafes and newer specialty rooms. The register here is slower and more food-focused than the city center, with weekend brunch traffic dominating the morning. Several smaller roasters have opened in this corridor since 2020.

What to expect in Singapore

At a kopitiam, order in code. Kopi is coffee with condensed milk and sugar. Kopi-O is black with sugar. Kopi-C uses evaporated milk. Add Gao for concentrated, Peng for iced, Siu Dai for less sugar, Kosong for none. A standard Kopi runs one to two Singapore dollars. Toast and soft-boiled eggs are the standard pairing. Service is fast and seating is communal. Tipping is not expected.

At a specialty bar, order as you would in any third wave city. Flat whites and cortados are standard. Filter is offered at most rooms. Prices run six to eight Singapore dollars for milk drinks, four to six for filter. Tipping remains uncommon even at specialty operators, though some rooms add a service charge.

Kopitiam open early, often at six or seven in the morning, and close by mid-afternoon. Specialty bars run later, with most opening at eight or nine and closing by five or six. Joo Chiat and Tiong Bahru rooms keep weekend hours that extend into the early evening.

The climate is the practical constraint. Temperatures hold near thirty degrees Celsius year round with high humidity. Iced drinks dominate the order mix. Air-conditioned interiors fill first; outdoor seating is mostly covered and shaded. Rain is heavy and short, especially from November through January. Most bars are walkable from MRT stations.

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Frequently asked questions

Where should I drink in Singapore?

Start at Chye Seng Huat Hardware in Tiong Bahru for the modern flagship register, then walk to Apartment Coffee a few minutes away. Nylon Coffee Roasters in Everton Park is the cleanest espresso bar in the city. For the heritage register, Killiney Kopitiam on Killiney Road has been operating since 1919, and Ya Kun Kaya Toast covers a similar register at lower volume. Common Man Coffee Roasters on Martin Road is the third anchor of the modern wave.

How does Singapore coffee differ from Hong Kong coffee?

Hong Kong's heritage register runs through the cha chaan teng and the silk-stocking milk tea built on Ceylon and Indian black tea blends. Singapore's heritage register runs through Hainanese kopitiam and a coffee built on darker Robusta blends with condensed and evaporated milk. The order codes differ: Kopi versus yuenyeung. The specialty waves arrived around the same time, in the early 2010s, and look broadly similar at the top of the market. The everyday cup in Singapore is sweeter, denser, and consumed inside hawker centers.

What does Kopi-C-Kosong mean?

Kopi is coffee. C indicates evaporated milk rather than condensed. Kosong means without sugar. Kopi-C-Kosong is therefore coffee with evaporated milk and no sugar. The vocabulary expands: Gao means concentrated, Peng means iced, Siu Dai means less sugar, Po means weaker. A Kopi-C-Peng is iced coffee with evaporated milk and the default sugar. The codes are Hokkien and Malay in origin and are still used at most heritage kopitiam across the city. Specialty bars use English.

When did specialty coffee arrive in Singapore?

The modern register dates to 2012 and 2013. Chye Seng Huat Hardware, the Papa Palheta flagship, opened in 2012 in Tiong Bahru. Common Man Coffee Roasters opened on Martin Road in 2013. Nylon Coffee Roasters opened in Everton Park the same year. By 2016 the city had a recognizable third wave operating alongside the heritage kopitiam tradition, and by 2020 most central neighborhoods held at least one specialty bar. The kopitiam register, which traces to 1919 and earlier, was never displaced.

Is coffee expensive in Singapore?

It depends on the register. A Kopi at a heritage kopitiam runs one to two Singapore dollars. A flat white at a specialty bar runs six to eight. The gap is one of the widest of any major city. The kopitiam economics are protected by hawker center rents and by long-running operator licenses. The specialty economics are pressured by some of the highest commercial rents in Asia. Most serious drinkers move between the two registers depending on the time of day and the company.

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