Lunar Coffee Brewers – New Cafe At Downtown Gallery By Atlas Coffeehouse

Lunar Coffee Brewers

The newest cafe to open in the Central Business District is Lunar Coffee Brewers—opened by the same team behind Atlas Coffeehouse and the now-defunct Assembly Coffee.

Situated in Downtown Gallery, the cafe seeks to provide a space where you can escape from the pressures of everyday life with comfort food and specialty coffee.

Fill your tummy with hearty home-cooked rice bowls and even signature dishes that originated from Atlas Coffeehouse. The coffee selection is aplenty too; beans are sourced and roasted by Two Degrees North Coffee Co.

As an added bonus, visitors do not have to pay for GST and service charge as well. So if you are looking for a new lunch spot in the CBD area, Lunar Coffee Brewers is where you should be headed to next. READ ON

9 Cafes & Restaurants Along Tyrwhitt Road You Must Visit

Tyrwhitt Road Restaurants

If you are an avid food lover like us, you would understand how hungry we are in our search for new cafes, trendy bars and hidden restaurants. Found in the Lavender district, Tyrwhitt Road is a haven for foodies and you would understand our joy when we laid eyes upon all the cafes and restaurants situated along this street. 

From notable favourites such as The Tiramisu Hero and Chye Seng Huat Hardware, here are 9 Cafes & Restaurants You Must Try Along Tyrwhitt Road.

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Common Chefs Cafe & Bakery – Hidden Cafe In Sembawang

Common Chefs

When prompted about good cafes to visit in Singapore, rarely does a café outside of the East or Central Singapore come to mind; and especially not one from Sembawang.

Common Chefs Café & Bakery is an exception and it will be a good enough reason for you to make a trip down to this Northern part of Singapore.

A café plus bakery, Common Chefs Café & Bakery offers a wide spread of Western dishes, drinks, delightful desserts at affordable prices. Here’s what to expect if you are taking a trip down.

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The Playground Coffee – New Neighbourhood Cafe In Jurong West

The Playground Coffee

We have good news for those who live in the west of Singapore—a new cafe has started operations at Nanyang Community Centre. Yes, that means another place for residents and students to chill at other than Archipelago Creamery.

The Playground Coffee is a small, yet spacious cafe with an all-encompassing menu that is suitable for those who are dropping by for a simple afternoon tea or a filling lunch. All items on their menu are below S$16 and visitors do not have to pay for GST or service charge. READ ON

Les Pâtisseries – Bakery Cafe At Upper Thomson With The Prettiest Waffles

Les Pattiseries

A cafe specialising in French bakes and Instagram-worthy desserts, Les Pâtisseries is not new to the cafe industry. Having relocated from Toa Payoh, the cafe has since joined the long list of F&B establishments along Upper Thomson Road.

Their desserts, breakfast dishes and All-Day mains are priced below S$20, making it a hit with the younger crowd who would hang around for Sunday brunch or afternoon tea session with their friends.  READ ON

Boyle’s Coffee – Artisanal Cafe At Bukit Timah Plaza With Excellent Coffee

Boyle's Coffee

Bukit Timah Plaza is an old shopping mall with many hidden gems and our latest discovery is Boyle’s Coffee which is situated beside Rise & Grind cafe. Nothing is over-the-top at Boyle’s Coffee and the most impressive thing you will find there is probably their chic espresso machine.

If you are looking for a change from the usual gimmicky cafes, Boyle’s Coffee is an artisanal cafe where you can settle in and escape with great coffee and some light bites. READ ON

Routesixtysix – New Neighbourhood Cafe In Bedok With Fantastic Red Velvet Waffles

Route Sixty Six Cafe

Joining the bustling cafe scene in the east is Routesixtysix, a newly opened neighbourhood cafe that serves mainly delectable waffles, ice cream of many interesting flavours and a range of house brews.

The small yet cosy cafe is less than 10 minutes walk from Bedok MRT Station and is situated just across the street from FATCAT Ice Cream Bar. Visitors can expect the cafe to start serving brunch items from May 2017.

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Soek Seng 1954 Bicycle Cafe – Watch Planes Take Off From This Vintage Bicycle Cafe

Soek Seng Bicycle Cafe Singapore

Soek Seng 1954 Bicycle Cafe is a hidden cafe that is situated far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The owner is a vintage bike collector who proudly displays his beautiful vintage bicycles all around the cafe. Needless to say, we were all in awe of the cafe’s lovely interior.

Besides that, having a meal at this bike cafe is a unique experience in itself. Diners are able to watch private airplanes take off from Seletar Airport which is located just beside the bike cafe. How cool is that?!

However as one of the most ulu cafes in Singapore, is it really worth the effort to make all your way there for a meal? Well, read on to find out more! READ ON

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