1. Analogue Anonymous

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Coffee, vinyls and immaculate vibes: Analogue Anonymous checks all these boxes and more. For those looking for a drink, the café offers signature coffee brews, matcha and sodas from $3.50. Some drink options you can try include the Flat White ($5.50), Asam Man ($5.50), Matcha Latte ($5.50) and more.

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The 2-storey space oozes a classic yet nostalgic vibe: there’s a photo studio on the second floor, as well as a selection of vintage vinyl records for sale and vinyl turntables that you can use to listen to before buying. You can even shop from a selection of curated retail goods like pre-loved t-shirts, fragrances and prints.
Analogue Anonymous
Address: 480 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389439
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-6pm
2. Standard Bread

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The viral Standard Bread bakery from Korea is now open in Singapore: they’ve got freshly baked fluffy bread loaves, toasts and new Singapore-exclusive items too! The cult-favourite bakery-café has a cosy rustic vibe and serves up freshly-baked whole bread loaves nonstop.

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There’s 9 different loaf bread flavours (from $9 each) to choose from, with 7 different jams and spreads ($3 each) you can pair them with. Options for bread include the Salted Butter Bread, Black Olive Bread, Basil Tomato Bread, Corn Brioche, Matcha Red Bread Bread and more. Other highlights from the menu include the Pistachio French Toast, Toast Pudding, Creme Brulee French Toast, Raclette Toast, Truffle Mushroom Soup and Romesco Chicken Sandwich, among others.
Standard Bread Singapore
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, WEAVE #01-229/230 , Resorts World Sentosa
Opening Hours: 9am-9pm daily
3. Mondo

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Stepping into Mondo, you might think you’ve walked into a bar, but it’s actually a gelato shop. Mondo is probably one of the moodiest and vibiest gelato spots in Singapore: it’s got a classic retro-glam feel, with dark brown tones, sleek leather sofas and gold accents. They specialise in boozy alcohol-infused gelatos and sorbets in unique flavours, starting at $7 per scoop.

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Some of the interesting flavours available include Lemon Sake, Blue Cheese & Candied Pear, Marsala Port & Figs, Banana Salted Caramel, Blood Orange & Campari, Honey Lavender and more. You can expect that they’ll be switching out the flavours every so often. They also have a selection of coffee drinks (from $4), with classic options like espresso, filter coffee and more.
Mondo
Address: 92A Amoy St, Singapore 069911
Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11am-10pm; Friday-Saturday, 11am-12am
4. The Coach Coffee Shop
@shout.sg The first-ever Coach Coffee Shop is now open in Singapore! They’ve got menu items from $5: including brunch, desserts, coffee and soft serves; plus a unique Chilli Crab soft serve too! The Coach Coffee Shop Address:WEAVE, Resorts World Sentosa,01-224/255/226
Singapore’s first-ever highly-anticipated Coach Coffee Shop is finally open at the buzzy new WEAVE mall in Resorts World Sentosa, offering classic American-style diner fare and exclusive soft serve flavours. They’ve also got a fully-fledged Coach boutique and retail section where you can get lifestyle merchandise like tote bags, apparel, accessories and more.

Prices for food items start from $5, with options like the Wagyu Beef Hotdog ($15), Grilled Cheese ($13), Chilli Crab Soft Serve ($9), Orange Cream ($9), DIY Iced or Hot Chocolate ($8.50) and more. Their drinks even come served with “C” shaped branded ice cubes as an added touch.
The Coach Coffee Shop
Address: WEAVE, 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-224/225/226, Singapore 098138
Opening Hours: 9am-8pm daily
5. Café Kitsuné

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The famed Paris-Tokyo inspired chain, Café Kitsuné has finally opened their highly-anticipated second outlet in Singapore at Jewel Changi Airport. The new opening features the brand’s signature wood-themed aesthetic, with an open-concept space and a unique pagoda-like installation as a nod to traditional Japanese architecture.

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Aside from their signature desserts and drinks, the new café also has an outlet-exclusive brunch menu featuring main dishes like Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict ($18), Scrambled Eggs & Toast ($12) and French Toast ($14). Other favourites from the menu include Singapore Shortbread ($4), Pandan Coconut Entremet ($13.50), Japanese Grapefruit with Sea Salt Cream ($8) and more. Of course, there will also be a retail space where you can shop merchandise like tote bags, coffee mugs and tumblers.
Café Kitsuné
Address: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, #01-K209, Singapore 819666
Opening Hours: 9am-10pm daily
6. 1872 Clipper Tea

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The popular 1872 Clipper Tea has finally re-opened its dine-in tea bar at ION Orchard, now with a brand new and elevated look. The space features a modern industrial-esque look, and offers not only signature tea drinks but also exclusive savoury food items and new desserts.

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Some of the items on the menu include Matcha Affogato ($8), Earl Grey Tea Puff ($4.80), 1872 Kaya Toast ($7.50), Chicken Avocado Croissant ($11), Lychee Mist ($6.50), Burrata Peach ($14), Otah Melt ($14) and more. They also provide complimentary tea tasting sessions if you can’t decide on the tea brew you want. They also offer teas to take home from their retail section.
1872 Clipper Tea
Address: 2 Orchard Turn, #B4-07 ION Orchard, Singapore 238801
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm daily
7. Creamie Sippies

Live matcha mill in Singapore?! Say hello to Singapore’s first-ever matcha mill café, with adorable pink interiors and a traditional Japanese matcha stone mill churning out fresh matcha powder! The TikTok-viral matcha-specialty café, Creamie Sippies, has finally opened their first dine-in café outlet with a pink princesscore theme and a specially imported stone matcha mill where you get to watch your matcha go from tea leaves to actual powder.

They’ve also launched a new range of outlet-exclusive drinks and dessert items like Butterfly Pea, Taro & Matcha Coconut Cloud drinks ($8.90 each), Earl Grey Houjicha Latte ($8.90), Coffee Tiramisu Cake ($11.90) and Sea Salt Burnt Cheesecake ($7.90) among others. Don’t miss out on their cult-favourite items either: like the Creamie Banana Pudding ($7.90), Strawberry Matcha Latte ($8.90), Cookie Butter Latte ($8.90) and more.
Creamie Sippies
Address: 31 Keong Saik Rd., #01-01, Singapore 089138
Opening Hours: 11am-9.30pm daily
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8. Nice Day

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Café in a bookstore? Nice Day is the latest café-in-a-bookstore concept in Singapore, tucked within the Grassroots Book Room. They’re also opened by the folks behind The Better Scoop and Ri Ri Cha. The space itself retains most of the previous decor, with a nostalgic Peranakan-inspired vibe with patterned tiles all around.

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Nice Day specialises in handcrafted ice cream and fresh fruit sorbets starting from $5.50 per scoop. Some of the flavours you can expect include the likes of Gula Melaka, Strawberry Chia Seeds, Duck Shit Oolong, Jasmine Green Milk and more. Some of their more unique offerings are the Lemon Fruit and Mandarin Fruit sorbet options, which come served in the actual frozen fruit itself. You can also get your scoops with a variety of add-ons or waffles like Mochi Skin ($1.50) or Nian Gao Waffles ($6.80).
Nice Day
Address: 25 Bukit Pasoh Rd, Singapore 089839
Opening Hours: 12pm-8pm daily (closed on Tuesday)
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9. Pop Play Planet

Get both your blind box and dessert fix at this new blind box café concept in Singapore, with an in-house café located right in the store! Pop Play Planet is the latest blind box store to open in Singapore, with their first flagship outlet located at 313@Somerset; and now they’ve opened a second Pop Play Planet Café, a 2-in-1 retail store and dining experience all in one.

The café itself has a couple of tables for dine-in, and they serve a variety of items from desserts, snow ice, savoury mains, ice cream and drinks. Prices for food items at the café start from $5. Highlights from the menu include Coconut Summer Snow Ice ($18), Purple Taro Snow Ice ($18), Milk Pudding ($6), Mango Passion Fruit ($8) and more.
Pop Play Planet Café
Address: 78 Airport Blvd, JEWEL, #04-246, Singapore 819666
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm daily
10. Daydream Desserts

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Here’s yet another Japanese zen garden-inspired spot for you dessert lovers: Daydream Desserts is the latest Japanese-style dessert café with a serene and calming teahouse vibe. The café has more of an open concept, and is located within City Square Mall, but the ambience feels like a quiet escapade in itself.

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The café serves a variety of soufflé pancakes, kakigori desserts, cakes, gelato and drinks. You’ll also be able to spot their fox mascot in the form of little cookies that’ll be decorating your treats. Some highlights from the menu include Black Sesame Kuro Goma Cake ($8), Matcha Osmanthus Kakigori ($13.90), Salted Egg Honey Thick Toast ($14.90), Kumquat Soufflé Pancake ($15.90) and more.
Daydream Desserts
Address: 180 Kitchener Rd, #02-15A/58 City Square Mall, Singapore 208539
Opening Hours: 11.30am-9.30pm daily
11. Basq & Bean

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Basque cheesecake lovers, you’ll want to check out this new basque cheesecake-specialty café in Singapore. Basq & Bean is the latest dessert café in town, with a concrete-like industrial feel and pops of red in their interior decor. They offer various basque cheesecake flavours that you can get by the round (from $15) with 2 size options available.

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The cheesecakes come in either a mini 3.5-inch round ($15) or a bigger 6-inch round ($35). Flavours include Snow White, Original, Dark Chocolate or Pandan Kaya; and they will also have seasonal flavours(s) monthly. Basq & Bean also lets you sample their cheesecake flavours before buying. Aside from cheesecake, they also offer a selection of coffees and signature drinks (from $3) like Affogato, Orange’cano, Black Matcha Yuzu and more.
Basq & Bean
Address: 85 Beach Road, #01-02, ST Signature Bugis Beach, Singapore 189694
Opening Hours: TBA
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