Oriental Kopi’s first Singapore outlet: What you can get at this Malaysian Nanyang coffee chain

Singaporeans ca n’t get enough of Nanyang-style coffeehouses, judging by the crowds that throng cafes like Great Nanyang, Ya Kun Kaya Toast and Toast Box here. &nbsp,

Malaysia’s most well-known Oriental Kopi, which collaborated with F&amp and B company Paradise Group to open its first Singapore location on Wednesday ( Nov 27 ), is the most recent kopitiam to open a store here.

The vacant place from Chinese tendon restaurant Kogane Yama occupies the second ground of Bugis Junction.

Local Johor Bahru holidaymakers may have noticed Eastern Kopi’s locations in nearby shops, where the cafes typically have long lines for seats or to purchase their house-made egg tarts. The store claims to have received a Malaysia Book of Records award for selling the most chicken tarts in Malaysia, in addition.