Kedai Kopi opens 4th and biggest coffee shop in Yishun

By Azhar Aziz November 4, 2022
Kedai Kopi opens 4th and biggest coffee shop in Yishun
Kedai Kopi’s Yishun outlet. Photo: Kedai Kopi
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Muslim-friendly coffee-shop brand Kedai Kopi opened its fourth outlet at Yishun 925 on Tuesday (Nov 1), with the location having a seating capacity of more than 150 people. At 5,000 sq ft, the Yishun space is the brand’s biggest to date.

Kedai Kopi’s Yishun outlet, located opposite Northpoint City mall, features 12 stalls, including popular F&B names such as five-time Michelin Bib Gourmand winner Hjh Maimunah and tze char eatery Rasa Sedap Seafood. 

Japanese stall Kinzen Katsu & Donburi, a newcomer in the F&B industry, is also making its debut at the coffee shop located on the ground floor of Block 925 Yishun Central 1.

In a media release, the operators behind Kedai Kopi said all tenants operating in the coffee shop would need to be Muslim-owned or apply for halal certification.

Amigo’s barbecue smoked duck pizza.
Amigo’s barbecue smoked duck pizza. Photo: Kedai Kopi

Craving some freshly baked pizza? You can feast on one of Amigo’s hand-stretched made-to-order pizzas. We recommend the Tex-Mex eatery’s barbecue smoked duck pizza (S$12.90), which features a generous amount of smoked duck meat chunks, interlaced with fresh vegetables such as cucumber and tomatoes.

Complete your meal with Amigo’s very own guacamole & salsa fries (S$4.90). This Mexican-inspired dish’s perfect blend of sweet, buttery and spicy sauces will leave an explosion of flavours in your mouth.

Claypot chicken rice (left) and claypot salmon mentaiko mayo and hanjuku egg with rice (right).
Claypot chicken rice (left) and claypot salmon mentaiko mayo and hanjuku egg with rice (right). Photo: Kedai Kopi

Homegrown eatery Buey Tahan See-food will also be serving a variety of claypot rice options under its new dining concept named Sabo-Sia. A unique stove system, which automatically spins the claypot dishes to ensure an even heat distribution, was installed for the new stall.

If you prefer traditional Asian fare, you can try its claypot chicken rice (S$5.90 for regular or S$11 for large). Alternatively, you may opt for the Japanese-inspired claypot salmon mentaiko mayo and hanjuku egg with rice (S$10.90 for regular or S$16 for large).

Toko Ngopi’s giant yakult series.
Toko Ngopi’s giant Yakult series. Photo: Kedai Kopi

As part of Kedai Kopi’s Yishun outlet opening, its drink stall Toko Ngopi has released an exclusive giant Yakult series. It comes in three flavours: Ribena Yakult, vanilla lime and Yakult bandung.

Each giant Yakult is around 500ml and costs S$3.90.

Kedai Kopi is a joint venture between coffee-shop operator Kimly and Tenderfresh Fried & BBQ Chicken. Besides Yishun, the brand has outlets in Clementi, Haig Road and Ang Mo Kio.

Kedai Kopi is on the GrabFood delivery service. You can also book a ride to its locations.

Kedai Kopi

Block 925 Yishun Central 1, 01-211
Nearest MRT station: Yishun
Open: Monday to Sunday (7am to 10.30pm)

Block 925 Yishun Central 1, 01-211
Nearest MRT station: Yishun
Open: Monday to Sunday (7am to 10.30pm)


Azhar Aziz

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Azhar loves to connect with people through his work and stories. After spending almost a decade in the tech start-up scene, he is now ready to share his passion for all things food.

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