Singapore City Guide | Updated: January 2026

Best Coffee Shops in Singapore: Local Favorites & Hidden Gems

Singapore’s specialty coffee scene blends global precision with local character — discover roasteries, cafés, and neighbourhood gems shaping Asia’s most dynamic coffee culture.

18 Curated Coffee Shops
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3 Neighbourhoods

The Best Coffee Shops & Cafes in Singapore

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ASK Coffee Roastery
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ASK Coffee Roastery

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Coffee Discovery
Bold Espresso Fix
On Seah Street, ASK Coffee Roastery showcases its single-origin roasts with clean filter and espresso service in a streamlined café—complete with beans and gear for those brewing at home.
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Apartment Coffee
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Apartment Coffee

Bras Basah
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Award-Winning
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Coffee Discovery
Pour-Over Devotion
Apartment Coffee on Selegie Road, ranked 6th on The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops, serves exacting single-origin filters and espresso in its pared-back minimal coffee studio —ideal for slow tastings and bringing beans home.
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Bee Hoe Coffee
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Bee Hoe Coffee

Joo Chiat
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Hidden Gem
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Coffee Catchups
Outdoor Escape
Tucked behind shops at Joo Chiat Place, Bee Hoe serves carefully brewed espressos and Vietnamese-influenced preparations in an intimate, tucked-away space—ideal for relaxed open-air coffee breaks.
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Big Short Coffee
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Big Short Coffee

Joo Chiat
$$$
Crowd Favorite
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Cold Brew Session
Coffee Discovery
Big Short Coffee creates visually striking, cocktail-inspired coffee experiences—think cold-brew concoctions crowned with flavored foams, clarified milks, and inventive seasonal twists—perfect for aesthetic drink-lovers who appreciate creative coffee.
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Cata Coffee
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Cata Coffee

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Coffee Discovery
Coffee with Pets
Cata Coffee is a roastery-focused café serving single-origin espresso and pour-overs in a calm, minimalist space—ideal for tasting sessions and picking up freshly roasted beans.
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Cheerful Goat Cafe
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Cheerful Goat Cafe

Bras Basah
$$$
Crowd Favorite
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Coffee Discovery
Cheerful Goat at Stamford Arts Centre crafts playful, cocktail-style coffee creations alongside approachable specialty brews and fresh pastries from a bright, artful counter—ideal for arts-district pitstops and Instagram-ready treats.
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Corner Corner
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Corner Corner

Chinatown
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Hidden Gem
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Pour-Over Devotion
Design Appreciation
Seasonal pour-overs and curated filter coffees (sourced from local roasters) served in a vinyl-clad Japanese kissaten-style room with warm mahogany shelves and a listening-first mood—ideal for slow afternoons and intimate coffee catchups.
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Fahrenheit Coffee
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Fahrenheit Coffee

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Pour-Over Devotion
Coffee Catchups
Fahrenheit Coffee in Fu Yuen Building on Beach Road offers steady espresso and V60 pours in a warm, design-forward café—ideal for relaxed afternoons and after-spa coffee breaks.
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Narrative Coffee Stand
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Narrative Coffee Stand

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Quick Caffeine Stop
Narrative offers meticulous V60s and espresso from a bright, minimalist coffee counter—perfect for bar-side tastings and quiet caffeine breaks in the arts district.
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Nylon Coffee Roasters
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Nylon Coffee Roasters

Chinatown
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Local Legend
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Coffee Discovery
Pour-Over Devotion
A bustling small-batch roastery and espresso bar focused on seasonally rotated, single-origin coffees roasted in-house with a craft-first approach—ideal for focused tastings and buying freshly roasted beans.
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Pinhole Coffee Bar
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Pinhole Coffee Bar

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Coffee Catchups
Coffee with Pets
Pinhole Coffee Bar on Purvis Street runs a rotating filter bar featuring guest roasters alongside dependable espresso and house-baked pastries in a snug, friendly room—ideal for morning pick-me-ups and coffee-and-cake stops.
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Same Days Coffee
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Same Days Coffee

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Quick Caffeine Stop
Midday Reset
Same Days Coffee operates as a compact stand inside a Joo Chiat furniture/gallery space, offering rotating espresso and batch brews from curated roasters—ideal for takeaway orders and short, focused coffee stops.
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Bettr Coffee - The Foundry
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Bettr Coffee - The Foundry

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Midday Reset
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Bettr Coffee at The Foundry centers its house-roasted blends and single-origin espresso program within a bright, social café, complemented by an all-day kitchen, cocktails and community-driven events.
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Kings Cart Coffee Factory
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Kings Cart Coffee Factory

Joo Chiat
$$$
Crowd Favorite
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Coffee & a Light Bite
Midday Reset
Kings Cart Coffee Factory runs an open, roastery-led café delivering robust espresso and filter pours alongside a brunch-forward menu, creating a buzzy, communal atmosphere—ideal for group brunches and lively gatherings.
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Kurasu
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Kurasu

Bras Basah
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Global Favorite
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Pour-Over Devotion
Coffee with Pets
Kurasu’s Waterloo Street outpost brings Kyoto’s minimalist style to Bugis, with pour-overs and ceremonial matcha served at a calm counter—ideal for relaxed coffee rituals and curated beans to take home.
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Experience Coffee Culture by Neighbourhood

Popular Neighbourhood Guides

Singapore has emerged as one of Asia’s most exacting specialty coffee destinations, where independent roasters and cafés thrive alongside the city’s rich kopitiam heritage. In Chinatown, heritage shophouses now host roasteries and kissaten-style cafés that balance tradition with modern precision, while over in Joo Chiat, colorful Peranakan streets hide experimental bars and neighborhood favorites.

Beyond these hubs, specialty shops are woven into the CBD, Tiong Bahru, and other residential districts, making quality coffee part of everyday life. Whether you’re chasing a perfect pour-over, exploring design-led cafés, or searching for hidden gems off the main streets, Singapore’s coffee map rewards curiosity at every turn.

Last updated: September 13, 2025 | New specialty discoveries added weekly

Where to Find the Best Coffee in Singapore

Chinatown - Old Streets, New Coffee Culture

Chinatown’s historic lanes have become a center for Singapore’s specialty scene, where traditional shophouse fronts hide roasteries, kissaten-inspired cafés, and modern espresso bars. It’s a district where heritage and precision meet, creating some of the city’s most distinctive coffee experiences.

Perfect for: Heritage cafés, roastery visits, modern takes on tradition
Must-visits: Nylon Coffee Roasters, Corner Corner

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Joo Chiat - Neighbourhood Café Culture with Character

In Joo Chiat, pastel-hued shophouses and Peranakan architecture frame a thriving café culture. Here, neighborhood roasters, experimental bars, and intimate micro-cafés create a coffee scene rooted in community while open to global influence.

Perfect for: Neighbourhood gems, Peranakan heritage settings, community cafés
Must-visits: Common Man Coffee Roasters, Big Short Coffee, Kings Cart Coffee

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Bras Basah - Where Coffee Meets Creative Energy

Bras Basah pulses with Singapore's most dynamic coffee-meets-culture scene, where specialty cafés thrive alongside museums, indie bookstores, and art galleries. This creative quarter draws coffee lovers who fuel their gallery hops and book browsing with expertly crafted brews, creating an energetic blend of caffeine culture and artistic discovery.

Perfect for: Creative district cafés, cultural coffee breaks, artist hangouts
Must-visits: Apartment Coffee, Kurasu, Cheerful Goat

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Why Singapore's Coffee Explorers Trust This Guide

Understanding Singapore’s Specialty Standard

Singapore’s specialty coffee culture reflects both heritage and ambition. Cafés here don’t just serve coffee — they experiment, refine, and take pride in every detail, from carefully sourced beans to distinctive café designs. The result is a scene that feels alive, layered, and worth exploring beyond the obvious.

A Culture of Craft

What makes Singapore exciting is the variety packed into a small city. One moment you’re sipping a hand-brewed pour in a quiet Chinatown coffee shop, the next you’re trying a playful, cocktail-style espresso in Joo Chiat. Roasters and baristas here lean into creativity, and every neighborhood offers its own rhythm and surprises.

Curation Beyond Tourist Coffee

Coffee in Singapore is everywhere, but not all of it speaks to the specialty explorer. While kopitiams and global chains serve their purpose, this guide highlights the independent cafés, roasteries, and neighbourhood pioneers that give Singapore’s specialty identity its spark — the places that balance craft with character.

Selection Standards That Balance Global and Local

Each coffee shop earns its place through:

  • International Standards: Service and specialty standards that compete with Melbourne, Tokyo, and Copenhagen—while maintaining Singapore's unique character.
  • Community Connection: Cafés that serve locals and visitors equally, integrating specialty coffee into Singapore's multicultural daily life.
  • Location Intelligence: Ensuring locals or travelers in every district—from Chinatown to Joo Chiat—have access to exceptional coffee.

A Living Guide

Singapore’s specialty scene never stands still. New openings, bold menus, and evolving roaster profiles keep things fresh, while familiar cafés continue to refine what they do best. This guide grows alongside that energy, so you can discover what makes the city’s coffee culture one of the most vibrant in Asia.

What This Means for You: Every specialty coffee recommendation serves a purpose—whether you're seeking Singapore's most innovative roasters, need exceptional coffee in an unfamiliar district, or want to explore beyond chain-dominated areas, this guide highlights experiences that justify Singapore's premium coffee reputation.

Updated weekly as Singapore's specialty coffee story continues to unfold.

Singapore Coffee Pricing Guide

What World-Class Coffee Costs in Singapore

Reality Check: Singapore reflects its position as Asia's premium city in coffee pricing, but delivers exceptional value through uncompromising quality standards. Expect to pay SGD 5–8 ($3.70–$5.90) for milk-based espresso drinks and filter coffee—positioning Singapore alongside Melbourne and Tokyo, while matching their preparation and presentation standards.

  • Everyday Specialty ($$ / SGD 5–7 / $3.70–$5.15)
    The foundation of Singapore's specialty scene. This range covers expertly prepared milk drinks and single-origin filters across independent cafés and neighborhood roasters. Quality is consistent, service is professional, and presentation reflects Singapore's attention to detail—making daily coffee exploration a premium but accessible experience.
  • Premium Specialty ($$$ / SGD 8–12 / $5.90–$8.85)
    Reserved for rare single-origins, competition-grade preparations, and concept-driven signature drinks. Premium cafés in prime locations or those featuring exclusive beans and advanced brewing methods command these prices while delivering experiences that match Singapore's luxury market expectations.

Value Perspective: Singapore's specialty coffee scene doesn't compromise on quality—from bean sourcing to the final cup, everything meets high standards. Yes, this means higher prices, but it also means consistently excellent coffee that makes every cup worth it for serious coffee lovers.

Payment Simplicity: Cashless payments dominate, with cards, mobile wallets, and contactless options standard. Cash is accepted but less common. No tipping culture—Singapore's service-included pricing means exceptional service is part of the experience, not dependent on gratuities.

Practical Coffee Traveler Tips for Singapore

Essential Singapore Coffee Navigation & Discovery Guide

Operating Hours & Coffee Rhythm:

  • Most specialty cafés in Singapore operate from 8 AM to 6 PM on weekdays, with weekend hours often extending to 8 PM. Singapore's business culture supports consistent morning coffee routines, while evening café culture remains limited compared to other Asian cities. The city's efficiency means reliable opening times and consistent service quality throughout operating hours.
  • Use the Opens EarlyCloses Late tags to surface those reliably early opening or late closing shops on Daymark.

Work & Digital Culture in Singapore:

Singapore's specialty coffee scene prioritizes quality coffee experiences over laptop-friendly environments:

  • Space reality: Most specialty cafés are compact spaces that fill up quickly, especially in neighborhoods like Chinatown and Joo Chiat where heritage shophouses limit seating capacity.
  • Turnover focus: Many cafés operate with an implicit expectation of 15-30 minute visits during busy periods, prioritizing coffee service over extended work sessions.
  • Limited work-friendly options: While some larger cafés accommodate laptops, the majority of specialty coffee shops are designed for coffee appreciation rather than workspace functionality.
  • Look for the Work Friendly tag on Daymark shop profiles to find shops that are perfect for remote work.

Pricing & Payments in Singapore

  • What to Expect: Specialty coffee ranges SGD 5–8 ($3.70–$5.90), reflecting Singapore's premium market position while delivering exceptional quality and service standards that often exceed international coffee capitals.
  • Premium Singapore Coffee: Cafés featuring rare single-origins, competition-grade preparations, or exclusive roasting projects may reach SGD 10–12 ($7.35–$8.85), positioning Singapore alongside the world's most expensive coffee markets while maintaining superior quality control.
  • Value Perspective: Singapore's premium pricing reflects genuine quality investment—superior bean sourcing, advanced equipment, professional training, and prime real estate costs. The result is consistent excellence that justifies higher prices for serious coffee exploration.
  • Cashless convenience: Cards and mobile payments dominate, with contactless options universal. Cash accepted but increasingly rare.
  • Tipping culture: Service excellence is included in pricing—exceptional hospitality is standard, not tip-dependent.

Getting Around:

  • Singapore's world-class MRT system connects all major coffee neighborhoods, making multi-café exploration efficient and comfortable. Most featured districts are within walking distance of MRT stations, eliminating transportation stress common in other Asian coffee capitals.
  • Neighborhood Strategy: Singapore's compact geography makes area-focused exploration more rewarding than city-wide café hopping. Each district offers distinct specialty coffee experiences—from Chinatown's diverse roasting approaches to Joo Chiat's intimate neighborhood cafés—allowing deeper exploration of different specialty coffee styles within walkable areas.
  • Walking Culture: Singapore's covered walkways and climate-controlled environments make café-to-café exploration comfortable year-round, with most specialty coffee clusters within 10-15 minutes walking distance.

Cultural Tips for Coffee Travelers in Singapore:

Social Coffee Culture:

  • Solo-friendly: Singapore cafés welcome solo coffee enjoyment and appreciation, reflecting the city's international coffee culture, though most specialty shops prioritize coffee experiences over extended work sessions.
  • International mixing: Natural mixing of locals, expats, and visitors creates authentic cosmopolitan coffee experiences without cultural barriers.
  • Language accessibility: All specialty cafés operate with English service, creating seamless experiences for international visitors.

Best Visiting Times:

  • Mid-morning (10:30 AM–12 PM): Quieter period after morning rush when crowds thin out. Fresh daily roasts with manageable wait times make this ideal for coffee appreciation.
  • Early afternoon (2:30–4 PM): Post-lunch lull offers the most relaxed coffee experience before evening picks up. Best window for unhurried exploration of specialty offerings.
  • Weekday vs Weekend: Weekdays generally offer better experiences with shorter queues. Weekends get busy quickly, so arrive early or expect to wait, especially at popular specialty shops with limited seating.

Seasonal Considerations:

  • Year-round consistency: Singapore's tropical climate means stable café culture without seasonal variations—indoor air-conditioned environments ensure comfortable coffee exploration regardless of weather.
  • Rainy season awareness: Brief downpours in wet season (June - September) create cozy café refuge opportunities, with indoor specialty coffee culture thriving during tropical storms.
  • Holiday periods: Chinese New Year (January/February, dates vary annually) and major holidays may affect operating hours, but Singapore's international character means most specialty cafés maintain consistent schedules.

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