I tried the seasonal cranberry rosemary chicken toast on my latest visit. It was ok, nothing special or especially Christmassy tasting. Nevertheless, the coffee and other toasts here are good and tastes consistent with all other Ya Kun outlets. No worries about the quality. However, the atmosphere in this outlet is not good. The sitting area is really cramped. The person sitting behind me kept bumping into me because the seating arrangements were really narrow and close together.
Jerald Lim
3
Two of the four plates of soft-boiled eggs we received contained egg shells in them. Informed the staff at the counter who offered to exchange, but we already finished our eggs by then.
DR DAVY GOH
5
Located at level 1 of Junction 8.
Famous for its kaya toast. I would always order the breakfast set when I am there.
A complete set- kaya toast, half boiled eggs, a cup of coffee or tea.
Reasonably priced. The toast was really good.
The half boiled eggs, with the dark soya sauce were good.
Ample seats available, however, please do expect to wait during peak period.
JC
4
Classic Singaporean breakfast. Their kaya/butter toast are the best, eggs r perfectly soft boiled, coffee is fragrant. Service and environment is meh. And their table/chair discriminates fat people.
Teddy Hartanto
2
A small Yakun outlet. Queueing time may be a little long due to the small number of staffs having to deal with online food delivery orders and dine-in orders.
Generally, the quality of eggs and toasts at all Yakun outlets are pretty much the same. It’s the quality of the drinks that may vary. This may depend on who’s making the tea, but the day I ordered a tea, my tea was horrible. Relative to the taste of the tea, the taste of the condensed milk + evaporated milk was overpowering
Devin Louis Wong
5
Besides the Holland V branch, this is another Ya Kun branch where the coffee and tea are super nice, thick, and very aromatic. If you need a coffee/tea fix, you should visit either here or the Holland V branch. The rest taste like water.
Teddy Tan
2
A small Yakun outlet. Queuing time may be a little long due to the small number of staff dealing with online food delivery and dine-in orders.
Generally, the quality of eggs and toasts at all Yakun outlets is pretty much the same. It’s the quality of the drinks that may vary. This may depend on who's making the tea, but the day I ordered tea, my tea was horrible. Relative to the tea's taste, the condensed and evaporated milk was overpowering.
Jaycee
4
Classic Singaporean breakfast. Their kaya/butter toast **is** the best, eggs **are** perfectly soft-boiled, coffee is fragrant. Service and environment **are** meh. And their table/chair **discriminates against** fat people.
David Goh
5
Here's the lightly edited review:
Located on Level 1 of Junction 8.
It's famous for its kaya toast. I always order the breakfast set when I'm there.
The complete set includes: kaya toast, half-boiled eggs, and a cup of coffee or tea.
It's reasonably priced, and the toast was really good.
The half-boiled eggs with the dark soya sauce were also good.
Ample seats are available; however, do expect to wait during peak periods.
Jared Lim
3
Two of the four plates of soft-boiled eggs we received contained egg shells. We informed the staff at the counter, who offered to exchange them, but we had already finished our eggs by then.