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We didnt know what we should order from penny uni tbh and literally scroll thru burrple. Decided to order turkish eggs ($14) but felt disappointed on soft boiled egg 😅 and my friend said sourdough bread slightly hard to chew thru. I literally removed spicy sauce from the dish as I didn't really take spicy lol.

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I felt that matcha latte ($7.50) quite sweet (a bit matcha taste) and milky, need to shake it before drinking as matcha powder didn't just dissolved it off that fast.

Someone suggested for spiked muddy ($7) and taste not bad and not that acidic taste for coffee.

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As for the Classic Eggs Ben, you can choose between smoked salmon or turkey ham (we highly recommend the salmon) to go with their poached eggs, hollandaise sauce and rosemary lemon sourdough. The poached egg was done to perfection and splitted gracefully when we cut it open. The hollandaise sauce was also sweet and umami, a perfect complement to the sourdough which may be otherwise hard to have on its own. The bread was quite toasted and crunchy but I would have preferred it to be fluffier and soft.

Read more at: kopiwaffles.com/penny-university-halal-cafe-east-coast/

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4.5 ⭐️ / 5

Had the Mediterranean Breakfast & was pleasantly surprised by how the taste of all the items in the dish complemented each other! A really unique breakfast & can’t wait to be back to try the other dishes.

I really loved the ambience & atmosphere. The servers were really attentive to us as well. Please drop by this cafe when you’re in the area, you won’t be disappointed.

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Penny University is probably a pretty established name in the local cafe scene by now — established since 2013, Penny University has been a name that is often mentioned for being one of the many cafes that are part of the third-wave coffee movement in the East. Moving out of their old premises earlier this year, Penny University has stepped out of its familiar grounds in the East with its new location being in Kampong Glam, taking over the former premises of the now-defunct The Beast at 17 Jalan Klapa. The size of its Penny University’s new space isn’t too far from the size of their former outpost at East Coast Road, though the stark difference one would notice would be how the new space is set up in a rectangular layout rather than that of the slight more squarish floor plan that it used to sit on. The folks at Penny University have probably spent quite a while in detailing the design of the space; there are actually two distinct dine-in areas — the “outdoor” seating area (also where the coffee bar is at) is where one would find themselves at whilst entering the space, which also features a seemingly open and brightly lit area that is especially welcoming with loads of natural elements such as wood and plants. Further into the shophouse unit is an “indoor” seating area; this one features an interior that is darker and features warm, yellow lighting that creates a more intimate setting which also replicates that of its now-defunct East Coast Road location. Visiting Penny University during their soft launch phase, Penny University was only serving up a small selection of hot food items — familiar items such as the Moroccan Baked Eggs and the Eggs Benedict still has its place in this iteration of the menu, while it was only noted that espresso-based coffee and filter coffee were the only beverages available.

Being one of the items that was being carried over from their menu when they were previously located at East Coast Road, the Turkish Eggs is described in the menu to consist of elements such as poached eggs, whipped Greek yogurt, spicy Moroccan harissa, oregano and sourdough on the side. Essentially being more of a breakfast dip, the Turkish Eggs can be said to be a rather simple but hearty affair — the entire item seems to be heavier on the whipped Greek yogurt; the whipped Greek yogurt being the base for all the other elements to be mixed in. The poached eggs were well-executed; features a molten, runny egg yolk within that blends into the other elements pretty well — the spicy Moroccan harissa giving the dish a slightly spiced note and a light, fiery kick that should be manageable for those whom are less tolerant to spiciness generally; the flavours being pretty close to that of one would expect to be served with Turkish / Moroccan-style baked eggs or even to the extent of several dips that is usually served with flatbread in Mediterranean-style cuisine. Dipping the strips of sourdough which were served in a form that one may call them bread soldiers, the sourdough was provided a firm chew and a crisp bite on the exterior; itself carrying a distinct tang from the fermentation process typical for sourdough breads — the sourdough itself being a rather sound choice considering how it does not excessively absorb the dip that would have made it too soft and soggy unless one soaks it into the dip for too long.

Penny University has been quite an institution for specialty coffee during its days in the East — a spot that has also managed to garner its own following, especially being one of the few Muslim-run cafes way back in the days when specialty cafes that are part of the third-wave coffee movement have been sprouting up in almost every corner of Singapore. Whilst it did seem rather unfortunate that Penny University is now no longer in the East — perhaps a significant loss for their loyal patrons whom reside in the area, Penny University’s new location at 17 Jalan Klapa signifies a new beginning for the brand; the new premises incorporating a look that is pretty much in-line with the decor theme of specialty cafes these days for its “open” seating area that occupies the front of the cafe, while still maintaining some sort of the vibes of its previous location at East Coast Road in the “indoor” dining space at the back; something that would really resonate with their regular patrons that have followed through their growth and journey in the local cafe scene over the years. We also liked how they have kept to serving a number of their classics that regular patrons have seemed to have grew to love in the past decade, though we would definitely be looking forward to any new creations that they might be coming out with when they have entered into their official launch; coffee is also well-executed here with our cuppa being one with a medium body and a fruity flavour profile. All in all, Penny University’s new location is a new beginning for the brand, yet is a nod to all those years that they have been in the East — a spot to visit for those whom have followed them all these years, and also worth checking out for those whom have wanted to do so, but have yet to make a visit there.

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Love love penny university, their offerings never disappoint!

Espresso with oat milk ($6.50)
Made with otis oat milk, the oaty taste is subtle and not too overbearing (looking at you, Oatly) and the coffee is not too acidic as well. Perfect combination! Loved it, will be back for more!!

White chocolate lemon tart ($8.50)
All time favourite, have been back many times for this and it’s still as good as the first time I ate it. Tangy lemon taste coupled with the fragrant cookie base, yum yum. Must order at penny!

Mint chocolate ($6.50)
This is a refreshing drink with a subtle minty taste; not very sweet and it tastes slightly bland, but pairs really well with the sweetness of the tart. 🤤

Tried the Duck Ragout and surprisingly i loved it!! Tried the Spike Espresso but its not a WOW from me! But ofcus it all depends on personal preference

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The Mac & Cheese here was surprisingly a lot like comfort food, and quite hearty. While slightly gelat, it was served in the right proportion, so it was just nice.

The Turkish Eggs were pretty good too, and it was my first time trying this dish!

There tends to be a queue at Penny University on weekends, and they’re fully booked till late in the afternoon. Good to get a reservation or go early!

eggs was served with BRIOCHE instead of the usual sourdough and it was so good!! reasonably priced & good service though location was slightly inconvenient

If you are ever around the east, do pop by Penny U for their coffee & bakes!

What’s on the table: Ebiko Prawn pasta, Truffle fries, Beef chilli Mac ‘n’ Cheese, Cold Brew Mint Chocolate

Ebiko Prawn pasta was surprisingly yummy! The tagliatelle pasta gave a really nice bite and the complementing smoked fish cream wasn’t too overly cloying. Grilled tiger prawns were also very fresh!

This place is always crowded :) reason being their grub comes at relatively pocket friendly prices. Coffee is okay, nothing to shout at. But the fact that they support local businesses and bakeries is a reason for me to keep coming back to this place.

Turkish eggs are a fave - filling and oh so satisfying.

One word to describe the dish - cold. From the egg to the hotdog everything were cold. Felt like the dish was left outside for very Long. The best thing out of the dish was the hasbrown (if you get me)

But to be honest the service and ambience was okay. Food was a mehhhhhh.

Would be better if there is more truffle taste to it.

Side note: I never knew how difficult it was to locate a Halal-certified cafe till I had to find one.

Visited Penny University with a Muslim friend and woohoo it was a great experience!! I got the full English breakfast which consisted scrambled eggs (which were dry and kinda meh), turkey bacon, chicken sausage, baked beans, sautéed mushrooms, hash brown, mixed salad and 2 sliced of toasted bread. The portion was extremely generous. I struggles to finish the dish, though it was pretty good, esp. the sausage. I also really liked the iced latte they served, which completed the meal IMO. It was strong enough but smooth and not overwhelming 🤘

Taste: 7/10

Ambience: 7/10 (very cosy space that fits only around 20-30 pax? Nicely decorated with interesting pieces of “antiques” at every corner)

Wifi/phone reception: 3/10 (the cafe provides free wifi to patrons, but there’s barely signal - constantly hovering between nil to one bar in strength. Nothing much changes even when you toggle to your own 3g/4g data. I’m guessing reception’s just generally bad in the cafe. Perhaps a good reminder to all of us that we should focus on our loved ones and the meal before us instead of our phones 😂)

Ordered the chicken and waffle and breakfast platter. The chicken was fried to perfection and the maple syrup complemented the saltiness of the chicken. Waffles was fluffy too!

Big breakfast (~$16) was a platter of everything, but again nothing really stood out. Was a huge portion though 🥐 Salad dressing was suuuuper weird and SALTY???

Ig @goodfomood

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Eggs Benedict (~$15) was honestly very average and nothing to shout about. Didn’t like how they fried/grilled(??) their ham bc it made it so much more oily :-( Eggs were flowy and nice but also were a little dry??? 🥪🍳
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Muddy espresso with cold milk (~$5.50) leaned more on the bitter side, but it wasn’t overly bitter! It was quite smooth but nothing to shout about 😐

Ig @goodfomood

Wanted a simple breakfast so this was it. Wish the eggs were tastier.

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Came here for quality coffee!
Cold brew ($7)
Long black ($4.5)

Even though they serve us a cup of ice but cold brew taste the best when drink it directly from the bottle, otherwise, it will be too diluted 🤔