Today I visited one of the oldest coffee shops (kopitiams) in Singapore, Killiney Kopitiam. Their history goes back to when it was first opened by an immigrant from Hainan, China in 1919. I loved the old-school vibe and their not-too-sweet kaya jam. The french loaf kaya toast was something new for me and oh man, it was extremely crunchy and nice. Personally I love visiting these traditional eateries where you can feel the culture and history. Please let me know your favorite kopitiam. I would love to visit more.
Thank you Killiney Kopitiam for hosting me. Check out their newly launched online shop from below. They have a promo going on!
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Laksa, Wonton Noodles, Prawn Noodles and Mee Rebus. These are just some of the Singapore flavors served by food carts back in the early days. Thanks to LEGO for bringing these happy memories back through their exclusive first-ever Singapore Food Culture mini build set.
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