Pretty disappointing after a long wait (they were slated to open in September but only opened in December).
Eggs were actually cold, which is pretty unforgivable. Even though they were quite generous with the butter, the kaya layer is very thin, which makes for an undesirable ratio. Went a second time, and it was the same.
Quite unfortunate, as I quite liked them when I tried their Bukit Timah outlet. I guess it's shrinkflation? Hard to compete with other chains like this, in my opinion. The redeeming quality is their coffee and tea. But honestly, I would rather go to Koufu for their toast.
Carol Chan
5
We had 3 iced and 1 hot kopi-o. They were very strong and good 🙏❤️👍. The place was quiet until families marched in with noisy kids running around. Perhaps, better crowd control for safety. On the whole, thanks for the good kopi, for that price 🙏❤️👍. We will be back.
Kevin & Jillian
4
Enjoyed laksa and soft boiled eggs. Toasts were pretty crisp. Minced meat noodles were quite nice too, not too bland. The iced coffee was good, but the yuan yang didn't taste as thick as I expected. The space was simple but spacious enough. Will revisit sometime :)
Katie Lee
1
Seriously, I don't understand why the rating is so high. The food portion is quite small (the photo was taken after eating 2 pieces of the meat). The chicken rice and Teh did not taste good at all. The Nutella toast and half-boiled eggs were just normal.
Myra Sharif
5
Kopifellas has always been a favorite of mine for their classic toast and egg set. The kaya and peanut butter toast is especially my top pick—crispy, fragrant, and comforting. When it comes to drinks, their Thai Green Milk Tea is my go-to. I love how thick, sweet, and satisfying it is every single time. A great spot for a quick, hearty local breakfast!
Janice Chua
5
An all-time favorite, and I no longer need to go far to drink their kopi. I believe this is their first branch in the west area and in the new Tengah estate.
Today marks my 5th visit to this Tengah branch. I had a not-so-good experience on my previous visit, after observing other tables and providing feedback to their team regarding their crispy roti problem. Today, I visited again, and the roti is back to being crispy! Keep it up!
Today, I ordered their Laksa and Minced Meat Noodles; both were delicious. The Laksa is not very spicy and lemak enough, making it potentially child-friendly.
Portion sizes are just right for us. The kopi and food are served piping hot.
The air-conditioned environment and helpful, friendly staff are great. Hope they keep it up always!
Aileen Aileen
5
Ordered chicken rice and minced meat noodles. Both were acceptable. The chicken tasted super good. But if the chicken rice could come with soup, that would be perfect. The iced coffee was the best.
Kai Wang Tan
5
Here's the edited review:
I got the peanut butter set, and I liked the cold butter that came with it. The bread was well-toasted. The eggs were as big as Yakun's. I got an iced Kopi o kosong, which I guess needs no introduction if you're a patron of this brand. It was a little bitter, a taste I enjoy.
I came on a Saturday morning, and there were some seats available. I got my food within 10 minutes upon ordering. Price-point wise, I think it's quite similar to Yakun, but definitely less than Toast Box.
Lynn Wong
5
Found a nice local cafe in the new Tengah Plantation Plaza. The place is clean, and the tables are new (since they just opened). Ordered laksa, bak chor mee, earl grey milk toast, and nanyang mocha. They had some interesting items on the menu, like smoked duck lor mee, handmade noodles for all their noodle dishes, and matcha/earl grey milk toast.
Zhenxin Ong
5
Both the lor mee and laksa are good. The laksa contained 2-3 prawns, which appeared to be frozen but tasted good. It also came with fishcakes and tau pok, but no cockles. I will order again. Prices are $7 each. The coffee is nice too.