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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 24 May 2023
    Toasted Kaya bread in Singapore

    Source: Toast Box Facebook and Heavenly Wang Facebook

    A toast to Kaya Toast! 

    What's your favorite breakfast meal?
    Every country has its own signature breakfast dish. For Filipinos, it's the Silog meals. For Americans, it's bacon. But for Singapore? It's the Kaya Toast.  🥥🍞
    A buttered toasted bread with kaya or coconut jam spread, this breakfast meal is usually paired with eggs and coffee. ☕ This Singapore food has long been a breakfast staple in the said Southeast Asian nation. It's a must-try for any tourist! 
    So if you're looking for some recommendations on where to eat in Singapore, continue reading to find the best spots to get delicious Singapore Kaya Toast. 🍽️
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    1. Ya Kun Kaya Toast 

    Ya Kun Kaya Toast Facade
    Source: Ya Kun Kaya Toast Facebook
    Toasted bread with Coffee
    Taste the authentic flavors of the original Singapore Kaya Toast at the Ya Kun Kaya Toast. 💯 The restaurant's humble beginnings trace back to 1926 when its founder Loi Ah Koon set foot in Singapore. Today, Ya Kun Kaya Toast has different branches all over Singapore. They also offer a wide variety of this famous Singapore food. 
    They have the Kaya Toast with Butter, Kaya Peanut Toast, French Toast with Kaya, Kaya Butter Steamed Bread, Kaya Peanut Steamed Bread, Cheese Toast with Kaya, and Cheesy French Toast with Kaya, among others. 
    Ya Kun Kaya Toast
    Address: 237 Alexandra Road #03-09/10 The Alexcier Singapore 159929

    2. Tong Ah Eating House

    Toast bread with egg and coffee
    The Tong Ah Eating House offers brewed coffee and breakfast toasts, among others. They serve affordable meal combos, including the traditional Singapore Kaya Toast set. 🍽️ But if you want to try something new, you can opt for their Crispy Thin Kaya Toast, French Toast with Kaya, and Steamed Bread with Kaya. Their set meals come with two soft-boiled eggs 🥚🥚and a drink of your choice 🍶.
    Tong Ah Eating House
    Address: 35 Keong Saik Rd, Singapore, Singapore 

    3. Heavenly Wang

    Toasted brown bread with cheese filling
    Source: Heavenly Wang Facebook
    Heavenly Wang Restaurant Facade
    Source: Heavenly Wang Facebook
    Have no idea where to eat in Singapore for breakfast? With different branches across the country, you can conveniently get your day started at Heavenly Wang. 😇  This restaurant serves traditional toast sets that you should definitely try. 
    Each set contains toasted brown bread with the spread of your choice. 🧈 We recommend the Wang Signature Kaya spread, of course! Their Singapore Kaya Toast also comes with a soft-boiled egg and coffee. 
    Heavenly Wang
    Address: 277 Orchard Road, #B2-07/08 Orchard Gateway Singapore 238858 
    Contact information: feedback@wangcafe.com

    4. Toast Box

    Toasted bread with cheese and strawberry jam filling
    Source: Toast Box Facebook
    Toast Box is a cafe established in 2005. They serve authentic Singapore food, including Singapore Kaya Toast and Nanyang coffee. ☕ Their traditional Kaya Toast is made up of toasted bread, butter slices, and Hainanese Kaya. Other toast varieties include their Cheesy Ham and Egg Thick Toast 🧀🍳, and the Peanut Thick Toast. 🥜 Toast Box has more than 70 outlets in the whole of Singapore.  
    Toast Box
    Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4 #04-16 Singapore 689812
    Contact information: toastbox@breadtalk.com

    5. Fun Toast 

    Toasted bread with ham, egg and cheese
    Enjoy the comforting flavors of Singapore Kaya Toast right at the airport! ✈️ The Fun Toast at Jewel Changi Airport takes pride in its Kaya Butter Toast, which comes with two soft-boiled eggs, and hot coffee or tea. Other Singapore food they offer includes the must-try Soya Sauce Chicken Rice, Yuan Yang Soft Bun, and the French Toast Platter Set.  🤤
    Fun Toast
    Address: 78 Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, #04-246, Singapore 819666 
    Contact information: +65 6816 2849 

    6. Keong Saik Bakery

    Different kind of bread in a plate
    For a change, upgrade your regular Singapore Kaya Toast with Keong Saik Bakery's Kaya Toast Croissant Cube! 🥐 Instead of the usual bread slice or loaf, this kaya toast is made up of a toasted croissant cube with kaya filling, mocha ganache, and butter topping. Tastes and looks divine!  ✨

    7. Killiney Kopitiam

    Classic toasted bread with cheese an a black coffee
    Source: Killiney Kopitiam Facebook
    Looking for options on where to eat in Singapore? 🤔 Get no-fuss Singapore Kaya Toast at the Killiney Kopitiam. They have a wide variety of Singapore food - from Laksa, Mee Siam, and Hainanese Pork Cutlet with Fries to their signature coffee drinks. But most of all, they serve the classic Kaya Toast. They have soft-boiled eggs to pair it with too! 
    Killiney Kopitiam
    Address: 11 Upper East Coast Road, Singapore 455205
    Contact information: 6443 7628

    8. Hub & Spoke Cafe 

    Hub & Spoke Cafe Facade
    Source: Hub & Spoke Cafe Facebook
    Toasted bread, coffee and two boiled eggs
    Source: Hub & Spoke Cafe Facebook
    Enjoy Singapore Kaya Toasts all day at the Hub & Spoke Cafe. 🌤️ They serve this breakfast favorite from 7:30 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon. They have traditional sets of the Kaya Butter Toast and the Kaya Butter Soft Bun, which come together with soft-boiled eggs and your choice of coffee or tea. 🫖 They also have the Kaya Butter Steam Bread set. Yum! 
    Hub & Spoke Cafe
    Address: 60 Airport Boulevard, Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2, #01-T2S-02, Singapore, Singapore 

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