18 Tai Seng Food Parking

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3.8

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Kevin KW

Kevin KW

4

Convenient location right outside the mrt station into the tai seng shopping mall. No frills coffee shop with a few seating areas Got takeaway flat white, tasted okay. I think this is almost the only place in the mall that sells western coffee. Haven’t gotten the chance to try their cakes/pastries.

Kenneth Tan

Kenneth Tan

4

My second visit to this outlet after learning that it doesn’t sell the local drinks on weekends. Tried their Teh (Aromatic brewed Sri Lankan Tea) & loved it. Teh being my to-go drink at different SG shops selling breakfast, I found that Huggs tea are nice and has a unique fragrance to it. 👍🏼 Also ordered a classic butter croissant 🥐 must say that I’ve tasted nicer croissants elsewhere 😅 & it’s decent for a simple breakfast. Located on the first floor above the MRT station, it’s easily accessible by public transport, and it’s right under the carpark & business lobby of the building. Love the chill atmosphere and has ample seating in the morning hours (I reached at 7:45am) Attached the drinks menu pic I took in case you wanna check out their variety of beverages

Meng Foo Choo

Meng Foo Choo

4

Many people setup their laptop here but there are few electrical point though. I hardly see them. But most laptop last a day now who bother right? Servers are chill and young. Easy going I supposed. Should be standard with proper training. Looking at tthww amount of people it should be good to have a coffee here

Katherine Happiest

Katherine Happiest

4

I had a oat cortado and cakes Coffee was good Cake was a little sweet for me but still good Service was friendly No frills Atmosphere was good. Enough seats for all and chill

Alisa Fellah

Alisa Fellah

3

I recently ordered the oat masala tea, expecting a distinct masala flavor, but it didn't taste like masala tea at all—it was just regular teh. The leaflet clearly states "Oat M x T," which indicates oat masala tea, but both the appearance and taste were indistinguishable from regular teh. The service was fast, and the staff, all young and efficient, were commendable in their quick service. The lady who prepared the drinks made four hot drinks at once, but three of these, including mine, seemed to have the same ingredients. I had ordered two cups—one teh and one masala tea—but they were made the same way, with the only difference being the use of oat milk in the "masala" tea. I saw her add oat milk but didn't notice any additional powder or mix that would distinguish it as masala tea. It appears this was an oversight. I also noticed that there was little to no communication between the staff and the cashier, which could have contributed to the mix-up. I hope this issue can be reviewed and improved to ensure a smoother process in the future. On an upnote, the teh tastes good though!