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3.6 out of 5

901 reviews

Li Sha'er Li Sha'er

"Visited your shop at Tampines Hub on February 6th at 12:20 PM. The lady with long hair had a very rude attitude! She rudely told us she was alone and needed to go to lunch at 12:30, as if we should know their schedule. If she's unhappy, why take it out on customers? Unbelievable! I hope the management does something about her attitude towards customers. Thank you!"

Tan Mei Ting Tan Mei Ting

"The shop assistants were all very patient and friendly. They took the time and effort to explain things and find out exactly what I needed."

Farhan Farhan

"Sahpnah and Josephine, the staff at the Tampines Hub outlet, were very friendly and helpful. They are always ready to assist me whenever I visit the shop. Thumbs up! 👍👍👍"

Sean Lim Sean Lim

Coffee is not very consistent; sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad. Overall, it's just an ordinary place for a Kopi. The food was normal. It used to be the only better place for local Kopi in OTH. Update: Just had their Laksa and Mee Siam. The taste was so bad and weird. The standard has really dropped a lot. No wonder business isn't as usual.

Grace Goh Grace Goh

"Very disappointed with the quality of their drinks. The drinks are heavily diluted and quite bland. I informed the server, and they topped it up with more diluted tea. I hope management can improve the drink quality! It's a pity for such a local brand to not prioritize the quality of their local drinks."

Claire Chua Claire Chua

Chanced upon this while my husband and I were looking for brunch. We ordered the toast set and curry laksa, along with teh c and kopi-peng. We were pleasantly surprised that the tea and coffee were "gao" and nice. (We had read some poor reviews.) They didn't taste like plain water, and the curry laksa was flavorful. However, the tables weren't cleaned. Probably due to a busy Saturday? Price-wise, it's definitely cheaper than those big brands out there.

Lee Aik Poh Lee Aik Poh

Perfect half-boiled eggs; the peanut butter toast was decent. The portion for the toast set (toast, two half-boiled eggs, and tea) was just right for me, as I wasn't very hungry in the morning. The macaroni, however, was disappointing. The soup had no flavor and tasted like salted water. Drinks are average. The menu price is net, and the pricing is typical for a stall in an air-conditioned place. It's hard to find a seat during weekend brunch hours, as it's usually full. Plenty of parking is available at Tampines Hub.

Lim Ah Beng Lim Ah Beng

Amazingly poor. I ordered beef rendang and received chicken rendang instead. I wasn't thrilled, but the rendang sauce was just layered on top of the steamed chicken! The laksa was bland, too. Nothing great at all, and it wasn't cheap.

Seah Rui Heng Seah Rui Heng

Ordered the kaya toast set, which came with soft-boiled eggs, toast, and a hot drink. The soft-boiled eggs were cooked perfectly, and they crack them for you, so that's a plus. I changed my drink to iced coffee, and it was quite thick and creamy. I saw other reviews complaining about the drink's consistency, so maybe I got lucky that day. The kaya toast was a little sad. It was two slices of bread cut in half, with a small piece of butter placed at the corner of the bun to make it look substantial (as long as you don't open the toast and check inside). The kaya spread was also pathetic; maybe it's some healthy living thing, but please have that reflected in the price as well. Healthy living includes not having a heart attack from seeing what you get for the price paid. The meal was around $6.50, which is quite comparable with other places like Ya Kun. The only thing they need to match now is the toast quality and portion size.

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