Oriental Kopi: A Taste of Malaysia, Coming to Singapore

A slice of Malaysian heaven is coming your way. Oriental Kopi, a beloved coffee chain known for its delectable treats and unique coffee blends, is set to open its first Singapore outlet at Bugis Junction on 27 Nov 2024.

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What makes Oriental Kopi so special?

  • Heavenly Buns: The star of the show is undoubtedly their iconic polo buns. Soft, fluffy buns filled with a generous dollop of creamy butter and sweet condensed milk.

  • Portuguese Egg Tarts: These flaky, buttery pastries with a smooth, custard filling are a must-try for any pastry lover.

  • Hainanese Coffee: Brewed to perfection with a unique blend of Arabica, Robusta, and Liberica beans, their Hainanese coffee is a caffeine lover's dream.

  • Nanyang Breakfast: Indulge in a hearty breakfast of kaya toast, soft-boiled eggs, and a cup of their signature coffee.

  • Malaysian Delights: Savor classic Malaysian dishes like nasi lemak, mee siam, and curry chicken rice.

Image credit: Oriental Kopi

Image credit: Oriental Kopi

Image credit: Oriental Kopi

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A culinary adventure awaits

With its charming ambience and mouthwatering menu, Oriental Kopi is sure to become a popular hangout spot for both locals and tourists. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience a taste of Malaysia right here in Singapore!

Oriental Kopi will be located at unit 02-50, Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021. For further information, can check out their official website.


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