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Is Starbucks Coffee Halal in Singapore?
Starbucks may be well-known for their selection of coffee drinks and baked goods available at their Singapore outlets, but did you know there are also plenty of IG-worthy cafes where you can grab a cup of joe? We have rounded up some of the best cafes here – from minimalistic spots to grander venues!
At the heart of Chinatown lies this two-floor cafe set within a heritage building featuring hand-drawn illustrations and colorful murals of local scenes painted by hand. Additionally, there is a spacious outdoor terrace offering plenty of seating.
Interiors at Coffee Gallery feature a chic blend of white and blue decor, complete with rattan chairs and an island countertop where patrons can watch baristas work. Hot Espresso costs $3; for something lighter try their Iced Minty Coconut Latte ($4.50), an irresistibly refreshing blend of minty coconut infused espresso.
If you’re craving something fruity, check out the Matcha Iced Frappe ($8.550). Made with ceremonial Kyoto Uji matcha and condensed milk, this treat features layers of spongy cake layered with rich fudge frosting and light whipped cream – making for the perfect fruity treat! Also offered at this cafe are desserts and pastries like non-dairy Chocolate Fudge Cake ($9) which has layers of cake with rich fudge frosting on each layer and light whipped cream layers between layers spongy layers for an exquisite dessert experience!
This inviting kopitiran is well-known for its minimalist decor and healthy cuisine, featuring popular Chicken Rice ($8) to delectable Strawberry Cheesecake ($9) as well as robust coffee beverages such as the Black Iced Latte ($6) with subtle notes of stewed apricots and blueberries.
Apartment Coffee was established by Singapore Brewers Cup champions and offers a selection of filter and single-origin coffees, from Black ($5) and White ($6) with fruity notes to its Black Cold Brew ($7) for its smooth sweetness. Add an additional $1 topping up for soy or oat milk alternatives.
This artisanal coffeehouse with multiple locations across Singapore is overseen by a Malaysian-born entrepreneur and features world-class Arabica beans in every cup they craft to suit every palate imaginable – be it classic Iced Long Black ($6) or refreshing Ah Bo Ling ($9.50), made using housemade sour plum and espresso for maximum pleasure! No matter your caffeine cravings or preference this is one of the best places for enjoying an excellent cup of java!