Foreword Coffee Roasters Opens 5th Outlet At Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music In NUS

Foreword Coffee Roasters

Foreword Coffee Roasters is a coffee chain and social enterprise which serves speciality coffee from Asia, while training and hiring persons with disabilities and special needs in their coffee kiosks to spread more awareness and empower the differently-abled in Singapore.

Foreword Coffee Roasters has opened its 5th outlet at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in National University of Singapore (NUS). But before you make a trip there, do note that the gorgeous coffee shop is currently open to NUS staff and students only.

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45 Pet-Friendly Cafes in Singapore to Take Your Pets With You Fur A Pawsome & Pur-fect Date

Dog friendly restaurants Singapore

Are you in search of places to bring your fur kids along with you to dine and unwind? Dogs are a man’s best friend and so are other pets. We want to share good times with our best friends just like we do with our pets without being cooped up at home for a change of environment.

It is difficult to look for places where we can spend time with our furry kids apart from the parks around our neighbourhood. Here are 43 pet-friendly cafes and restaurants in Singapore to bring your babies for a pawsome & pur-fect date.

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[Closed] Our Second Home – A Rustic Cafe Hidden in A Retail Store at Holland Village

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Strolling along Chip Bee Gardens, perhaps Sunday Folks and the Daily Scoop would cross your mind, but we have found another place to add to the list of cafes in the Holland Village enclave – Our Second Home.

Hidden away in the sustainable clothing store, Our Second Nature, is their cafe serving up coffee and some sweet treats. Decked in rustic wooden decor, the beautiful store boasts a comforting vibe – perfect for a midday respite.

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Camaca – A Cafe With Sugar-Free Capsule Gelato & Single-Origin Coffee at King Albert’s Park

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When King Albert’s Park is mentioned, people normally think of the good ol’ days when McDonalds occupied the area. However, now, the place has been completely revamped into an up-and-coming mall space.

Just a walk through King Albert’s Park Mall, you will see several cafes and restaurants, including a new cinema. One such place that caught our eye was the sleek and simple Camaca cafe.

Camaca is a sugar-free dessert cafe, serving up indulgent treats that come without the guilt, along with a wide selection of single-origin coffees.

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Lee’s Confectionery – New Jurong Patisserie With Gorgeous Pastries & Minimalist Vibes

Lee's Confectionery

Lee’s Confectionery, the newest gem in the West of Singapore, is tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood of Jurong East. Near the entrance of an HDB carpark, it’s a sight that would intrigue many. Its glass walls display a stark white interior that plays up its minimalist decor as well as a glass display filled with an assortment of gorgeous haute pastries.

Lee’s Confectionery is not just a pretty rarity in the West of Singapore. It’s an exhibition of passion and a work of heart and soul, fuelled with a sense of nostalgia.
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