A well-known Malaysian coffee chain, Oriental Kopi, has officially opened its first overseas outlet in Singapore. Located at Bugis Junction, the iconic cafe makes a significant milestone with its expansion beyond Malaysia. The opening was originally scheduled for September, but it was pushed back to November 27. Oriental Kopi has gained a loyal following rapidly across Malaysia since its inception in 2021. Excitingly, the coffee house is known for selling Nanyang-style coffee and delicious pastries, with 14 outlets and two merchandise stores, in Malaysia. Here’s what we know about Oriental Kopi in Singapore.
Oriental Kopi in Singapore
The first Oriental Kopi in Singapore is located on the second floor at Bugis Junction. The 100-seater eatery offers the same menu as its Malaysian counterparts, ensuring that fans can enjoy their favourite dishes in Singapore. In fact, it’s the first cafe out of eight outlets planned to open across the city-state over the next three years.
Diners can enjoy signature Oriental Kopi items such as the buttery polo buns and award-winning egg tarts, as well as delightful Malaysian dishes, to name a few. These items are complemented by a unique blend of coffee made from full-bodied brews like Arabica, Robusta, and Liberica beans – offering a true essence of Nanyang coffee culture. Plus, there is an extensive beverage collection with unique options such as Kopi Butter and iced Oriental Mocha.
Additionally, patrons can enjoy Malaysian dishes that reflect its culinary roots. These items include Oriental Signature Nasi Lemak, Malaysian-style fried noodle dishes such as Penang Char Kway Teow, Nanyang Curry Chicken Mee Siam, and more.
Certainly, Oriental Kopi is set to become a beloved eatery for those seeking authentic Nanyang flavours and unique coffee in Singapore.
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