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Look for Uncle Foo during PM session. The kopi and tea he brew is good.
in my opinion, ya kun has the most consistent toast out of the various chains. the bread is always thin and crisp, the eggs are always runny, and i love the copious amounts of cold salted butter added to the bread 😊
Waited 15 minutes for this because they forget my order, bad service
Nothing makes me happier than being able to get my regular yakun toast set for 50cents .
Simply download the yakun app and link it to your Dbs PayLah! Account .
No gimmicks . Tried and tested . Hahahah😀
Only for selected yakun outlet so please visit yakun’s homepage for more details 😀
As many Singaporeans will attest to, nothing hits the spot in the mornings quite like kaya (coconut jam) toast, soft boiled eggs and a hot beverage. Kaya toast shops are aplenty, and like most dishes, locals each have their favourite. A well-known chain in town, Ya Kun has various locations, one of which is in the heart of the Orchard shopping district at 313@Somerset. Come by for breakfast or tea before or in between trawling the shops. The classic Kaya Butter Toast Set ($4.80) comes with four thin pieces of toast, soft-boiled eggs (best enlivened with pepper and drizzles of black soy sauce) and a hot coffee or tea (known as kopi or teh). The star is no doubt the thinly sliced bread, toasted on a charcoal grill till crisp, then slathered with luscious kaya and sandwiched with a thin slab of chilled butter. Pro tip: Here's a trick to ordering your kopi or teh like a local. Say "siew dai" if you like it less sweet, "gao" if you like it stronger and "peng" if you want it iced (usually at an extra charge).
Avg Price: $5 per person
Photo by Burppler Hilary See
Can't go wrong with this combo for a hearty Singapore-style breakfast. I like Ya Kun the best because no matter which outlet you are at, coffee is consistently good and they make good toasted Kaya Toast 👍🏻#Burpproved