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120 New Cafes in Singapore 2015 – the Ultimate Cafe Listing 120 New Cafes In Singapore 2015 – The Ultimate Cafe Listing 120 new cafes in Singapore 2015. Did the number surprise you again? To facilitate your café hopping adventures in Singapore, this is a new cafes list sorted by location and in alphabetical order. If your favourite new cafe is not found here, it is likely in last year’s list or too under the radar (that’s another problem). The challenges for cafes in 2015 is aplenty. We have barely crossed mid-year, and a good percentage has already closed down. Social media plays a huge role in getting their names out there and works as a double edge sword – drool-worthy food photos gets people interested, but also desensitized if we see the same-old waffles + eggs benedict + pancakes picture over and over again (Next!). Plus rental and labour problems. On a personal note, this year I have been to at least 80% of the cafes here (or at least stepped at the door), so I do feel for many. Those that have been written before have a blue-coloured link. Three things I would like to say to new cafe owners out there: Substance is more important than style; invest in some form of marketing (it’s not expensive really), and keep your Facebook pages updated. (I personally had trouble finding the simplest things such as the addresses and postal code, and then owners are surprised why nobody comes.) 120 New Cafes In Singapore 2015 – The Ultimate Cafe Listing Tarte By Cheryl Koh Orchard Cocoa Colony – Shaw Centre, #01-06, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore 228208 (Orchard MRT) Cocoa Colony – 2 Handy Road #01-08 The Cathay Singapore 229233 (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) Häagen-Dazs Concept Café – ION Orchard, Level 4, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801 (Orchard MRT) Lady M – 181 Orchard Road, Orchard Central #01-27 & #02-07 Singapore 238896 (Somerset MRT) Nunsaram Korean Dessert Cafe – 181 Orchard Road #05-51/52 Orchard Central, Singapore 238896 (Somerset MRT) O’ma Spoon Korean Dessert Café – 313 @ Somerset Orchard Road #04-20/32 Singapore 238895 (Somerset MRT) Pancake House of TOKIO – Cathay Cineleisure Orchard #01-03, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695 (Somerset MRT) Tarte By Cheryl Koh – 1 Scotts Road, Shaw Centre #01-12, Singapore 228208 (dine-in coffee at Caveau Bar next door) Tvoila – 181 Orchard Road Orchard Central #B1-15-19 Singapore 238896 (Somerset MRT) chapter55 Tiong Bahru / Jalan Bt Ho Sweee / Tanglin / Jalan Bt Merah Boufe – 308 Tanglin Road, Phoenix Park #01-01, Singapore 247974 Chapter 55 – 55 Tiong Bahru Road, #01-37, Singapore 160055 Coffee Cup – Block 11, Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-4444, Singapore 150011 (10-15 min walk from Redhill MRT) Cream & Custard – 46 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee #01-894, Singapore 160046 (10 min walk from Tiong Bahru MRT) Dessert Project – 22 Havelock Road #01-673 Singapore 160022 Ice Cream Shack – 163 Bukit Merah Central #02-3605 S (150163), Singapore 150163 Le Halo – Blk 4 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee #01-162, Singapore 162004 Angelina City Hall / Marina Square 1933 Singapore – Capitol Piazza 15 Stamford Road #01-83 Singapore 178906 (City Hall MRT) +39 Gelato Bar – No. 29 Circular Road Singapore 049385 Angelina – Capitol Galleria #01-82, 15 Stamford Road Singapore 178906 (City Hall MRT) Cocoa Colony – Suntec City Mall #02-737, 3 Temasek Boulevard Singapore 038983 Dazzling Café Singapore – 15 Stamford Road, #01-85 Capitol Piazza, Singapore 178906 (City Hall MRT) Good Food Heals – 10 North Canal Road Singapore 048823 (Raffles Place MRT Exit G) Hoshino Coffee – 13, Stamford Road, #B2-55, Capitol Piazza, Singapore 178905 (City Hall MRT) O’ma Spoon Korean Dessert Cafe – 6 Raffles Boulevard #01-01/02/03 Marina Square Singapore 039594 The New Black – 1 Upper Circular Road Singapore 058400 Banana Tree Chinatown Banana Tree – 26 Keong Saik Road Singapore 089133 Café Insadong – 279 South Bridge Road Singapore 058828 Chew The Fat – Block 6 Everton Park #01-18, Singapore 080006 Everton Creamery – Blk 7 Everton Park Singapore 080007 Les Delices – 333 Kreta Ayer Road, #01-14, Singapore 080333 Luxe Sydney – Keong Saik Road #01-04, Singapore 089109 Mad About Sucre – 27 Teo Hong Road, Singapore 088334 (near Bt Pasoh, Outram MRT) Monochrome Fusion Bistro – 291 South Bridge Road Singapore 058836 (near Maxwell Market, Chinatown MRT) Old Boys Gallery – 67 Kampong Bahru Road Singapore 169371 The Daily Roundup – 1 Keong Saik Road #01-02 The Working Capitol Singapore 089109 Montana Brew Bar Selegie / Purvis Street Creme Maison Bakery – 50A Prinsep Street #02-01 Singapore 188680 (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) Density Frozen Custard – 4 Short Street Singapore 188212 (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) Froth – 200 Middle Road B1-02 Big Hotel Singapore 188980 (Bugis MRT) Montana Brew Bar – 1 Selegie Road #01-04, Singapore 188306 (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) Snowy Village – 120A Prinsep Street Singapore 187937 (Near Lasalle, Sim Lim Square) The Daily Scoop Ice Cream Cafe – 1 Zubir Said Drive, SOTA #01-03, Singapore 227968 (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) Yogart – 175 Bencoolen Street, #01-56 Burlington Square, Singapore 189649 (Bugis MRT) MavRx Coffee Apothecary Raffles Place / Tanjong Pagar 5 The Moments – 73 Tanjong Pagar Road Singapore 088494 (Tanjong Pagar MRT) Guac & Go – 32 Maxwell Road, #01-08 Singapore 069115 (Tanjong Pagar MRT) HOT House Of Taste – 138 Market Street #01-04 Singapore 048946 (Raffles Place MRT) Jasper’s Pantry – 16 Enggor Street, #01-13 ICON Village (Altez), Singapore 079717 (Tanjong Pagar MRT) MavRx Coffee Apothecary – 1A Duxton Hill Singapore 089587 (Tanjong Pagar MRT) Meow Square Cafe – Nankin Row, 3 Pickering St, #01-38, Singapore 048660 Momo Café – 47 Duxton Road Singapore 089511 (Tanjong Pagar MRT) Selfish Gene Patisserie – 40 Craig Road, Level 2, Singapore 089678 (Tanjong Pagar MRT) The Rabbit Hole – 1 Raffles Place #04-30 Shopping Podium Singapore 048616 (Raffles Place MRT) Krave Cafe Arab Street / Bugis / North Bridge Road And Why – 31 Bali Lane Singapore 189867 (Bugis MRT) Afterwit – 778 North Bridge Road Singapore 198746 Baker & Cook – InterContinental Singapore, 80 Middle Road Singapore 188966 (Bugis MRT) Cake Love – 27 Bali Lane, Singapore 189863 Coffee Cart – 465 Crawford Lane #01-08, Singapore 190465 Krave Cafe – 28 Bali Lane Singapore 189864 (Bugis MRT) Le Kue – 20 Haji Lane Singapore 189212 (Bugis MRT) OMB – 7 Dunlop Street Singapore 209337 Pizza Face – 302 Beach Road Concourse Skyline #01-03 Singapore 199600 Richmond Station – 17 Bali Lane, Singapore 189853 (Bugis MRT) Selfie Coffee Singapore – 11 Haji Lane Singapore 189204 (Bugis MRT) The Betterfield – 261 Waterloo Street #01-23 Singapore 180261 (Bugis MRT) The Delights Heaven – 470 North Bridge Road Bugis Cube #05-09 Singapore 188735 (Bugis MRT) The Hangar – 25 Arab Street Singapore 199724 (Bugis MRT) The Lab SG – 1 Jalan Pisang #01-01, Singapore 199069 (Bugis MRT) The Return Cafe Bistro – 29 Bussorah Street Singapore 199447 (Bugis MRT) Wilder – 749 North Bridge Road (Jalan Kledek), Singapore 198717 A.E.I.O.U Lavender / Kallang 25 Grams – #01-14 Aperia Mall, 12 Kallang Ave, Singapore 339511 A.E.I.O.U – 111 King George’s Ave, Singapore 208559 Car-Rousel Café – 1 Stadium Place Kallang Wave Mall #02-12 Singapore 397628 (Stadium MRT) Oberstrasse – Kitchener Complex Blk 809 French Road #01-50 Singapore 200809 Olivo Bistro Bakery – 12 Kallang Avenue #02-13, Aperia Atrium Mall, Singapore 339511 The Monocle Cafe Gillman Village / Holland Village / Buona Vista Doi Chaang Coffee – Rochester Mall #01-08 Singapore 138639 (Buona Vista MRT) Project Acai – 27 Lorong Liput, Singapore 277738 (Holland Village MRT) Red Baron – Blk 45 Malan Road Singapore 108937 The Monocle Cafe – 74 Jalan Kelabu Asap Singapore 278267 (Holland Village MRT) East Manhattan Bt Timah Bing Go Jung – Bt Timah Plaza (next to taxi stand), 1 Jalan Anak Bukit, Singapore 588996 Cake Avenue Bistro – Lorong Kilat #01-01 Kilat Centre Singapore 598132 Churros Factory – 15 Cheong Chin Nam Road Singapore 599739 (Alongside Al Azhar) Crown Bakery & Cafe – 557 Bukit Timah Road, Crown Centre #01-03 Singapore 269694 East Manhattan – 19 Lor Kilat #01-03 Singapore 598120 Providore PasarBella – 200 Turf Club Road #02- K1, PasarBella at The Grandstand, Singapore 287994 Rise and Grind Co. – Bukit Timah Plaza, 1 Jalan Anak Bukit #L1-CA1, Bukit Timah, Singapore 588996 Scrumptious At The Turf – 200 Turf Club Road The Grandstand #01-08 Singapore 287994 Paddy Hills Buona Vista / Clement / Jurong Bell Cottage Café – Blk 354 Clementi Ave 2 #01-233 Singapore 120354 Doi Chaang Coffee – 321 Clementi Ave 3 #01-02 Singapore 129905 Frozen – 3151 Commonwealth Avenue West #01-13, City Vibe, Singapore 129581 (Clementi MRT) Flock Ghim Moh – 21 Ghim Moh Road #01-213 Singapore 270021 Paddy Hills – 38 South Buona Vista Road, Singapore 118164 Nunsaram Korean Dessert Café – 3 Gateway Drive #04-37/K4 Westgate Singapore 608532 (Jurong East MRT) Tête-À-Tête Café – 21 Biopolis Road Singapore 138670 (Buona Vista MRT) The Clueless Goat Novena The Clueless Goat – 189 Thomson Road, Goldhill Centre Singapore 307631 (Novena MRT) Bishan / Toa Payoh / Ang Mo Kio Burp Kitchen – 2nd floor of 590 Toa Payoh East, Singapore 319134 (Toa Payoh’s golf driving range) Double Scoops – Block 226A Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 #01-627, Singapore 561226 The Daily Press – 126 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #01-561 Singapore 310126 Grin Affair – Blk 505D Bishan St 11 #01-408 Singapore 574505 Mojito Café – Blk 338 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 #01-1647 Singapore 560338 Murphy’s – Blk 532 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 #01-2495, Singapore 560532 Rainbow Cottage Café – Blk 452 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, Singapore 560452 The Living Room – Zion Bishan – 4 Bishan Street 13, Singapore 579792 Workbench Bistro – Blk 332 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 #01-1881 Singapore 560332 Tamper & Co Farrer Park
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