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Where to eat breakfast at the East side ?

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:38 pm
by Eddow
Anyone can recommend places to sit down and have simple breakfast (at 8am)? Light breakfast like kaya toast/pau/shun-kuey/carrot cake etc, at coffee shop, prefer non-aircon.
Thanks ^_^

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:59 pm
by schweppes
You can try Chin Mee Chin at Chapel Road (next to Holy Family Church) for their kaya toast, soft buns and kopi/teh. Very crowded too!!

And if u just walk down a little towards Jago Close, there's a kopitiam that sells good local bfast : prata, carrot cake (yumz!! always very crowded), bfast noodles stall (fried beehoon, kuay teow, etc), porridge.

Enjoy... :drool:

Hmm... now I feel like eating there tomorrow morning :wink:

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:00 pm
by Guest
schweppes wrote:You can try Chin Mee Chin at Chapel Road (next to Holy Family Church) for their kaya toast, soft buns and kopi/teh. Very crowded too!!

And if u just walk down a little towards Jago Close, there's a kopitiam that sells good local bfast : prata, carrot cake (yumz!! always very crowded), bfast noodles stall (fried beehoon, kuay teow, etc), porridge.

Enjoy... :drool:

Hmm... now I feel like eating there tomorrow morning :wink:
You are making me hungry! Can I join you for breakfast tomorrow? :wink:

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:23 pm
by schweppes
25hourmaid wrote:
schweppes wrote:You can try Chin Mee Chin at Chapel Road (next to Holy Family Church) for their kaya toast, soft buns and kopi/teh. Very crowded too!!

And if u just walk down a little towards Jago Close, there's a kopitiam that sells good local bfast : prata, carrot cake (yumz!! always very crowded), bfast noodles stall (fried beehoon, kuay teow, etc), porridge.

Enjoy... :drool:

Hmm... now I feel like eating there tomorrow morning :wink:
You are making me hungry! Can I join you for breakfast tomorrow? :wink:
haha... soon soon :wink:

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:24 am
by tankee
there is a killiney kopitam at Siglap, 11 Upper East Coast Road

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:08 am
by Eddow
schweppes wrote:You can try Chin Mee Chin at Chapel Road (next to Holy Family Church) for their kaya toast, soft buns and kopi/teh. Very crowded too!!

And if u just walk down a little towards Jago Close, there's a kopitiam that sells good local bfast : prata, carrot cake (yumz!! always very crowded), bfast noodles stall (fried beehoon, kuay teow, etc), porridge.

Enjoy... :drool:

Hmm... now I feel like eating there tomorrow morning :wink:
Thanks alots, Yes, was eating there most of the time. Need a change of place. Hee.. Any other places along that stretch ? Today went to Marine parade hawker center, had chee choeng fun, shun kueh... so satifying..^_^

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:09 am
by Eddow
tankee wrote:there is a killiney kopitam at Siglap, 11 Upper East Coast Road
Wanted to go there this morning, but realised they didn't open the door at 7am.. so went to marine parade hawker instead.. :)

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:32 pm
by tankee
Eddow wrote:
tankee wrote:there is a killiney kopitam at Siglap, 11 Upper East Coast Road
Wanted to go there this morning, but realised they didn't open the door at 7am.. so went to marine parade hawker instead.. :)
their operating hours at siglap is supposed to be :?

Tues to Sat - 7am to 11pm
Mon, Sun & PH -7am to 7pm
Closed on Alternate Monday

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:59 am
by Augmum
schweppes wrote:You can try Chin Mee Chin at Chapel Road (next to Holy Family Church) for their kaya toast, soft buns and kopi/teh. Very crowded too!!

And if u just walk down a little towards Jago Close, there's a kopitiam that sells good local bfast : prata, carrot cake (yumz!! always very crowded), bfast noodles stall (fried beehoon, kuay teow, etc), porridge.

Enjoy... :drool:
Hmm... now I feel like eating there tomorrow morning :wink:
Schweppes, when i was still staying in katong, i often patronize Chin Mee Chin too..... :D
Oh yes !!! their kaya / kaya toast is awesome!!! :love:
after eating there, would also buy their kaya home, really missed their kaya and other buns/cakes there.

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:10 am
by autumnbronze
Augmum wrote:
schweppes wrote:You can try Chin Mee Chin at Chapel Road (next to Holy Family Church) for their kaya toast, soft buns and kopi/teh. Very crowded too!!

And if u just walk down a little towards Jago Close, there's a kopitiam that sells good local bfast : prata, carrot cake (yumz!! always very crowded), bfast noodles stall (fried beehoon, kuay teow, etc), porridge.

Enjoy... :drool:
Hmm... now I feel like eating there tomorrow morning :wink:
Schweppes, when i was still staying in katong, i often patronize Chin Mee Chin too..... :D
Oh yes !!! their kaya / kaya toast is awesome!!! :love:
after eating there, would also buy their kaya home, really missed their kaya and other buns/cakes there.
Do they close early??

I went there yesterday around 5 plus in the evening but they had closed :cry: :cry:

I had craving for milo and old fashioned butter cream cake :drool: :drool:

Will they be open today?? Until what time??