Wanglee Cafe is a new under-HDB cafe in Toa Payoh
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Toa Payoh’s vibrant dining scene has a fresh addition: Wanglee Cafe, a Nanyang-style eatery. Conveniently located just a few doors down from popular spots such as Kim Keat Hokkien Mee and Happiness Nonya Cakes & Confectionery, this charming cafe promises a taste of traditional favourites in an old-school setting.
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The cafe, which opened its doors in June 2024, is the latest venture from the experienced team behind Yu Huang Premium Seafood Soup, a well-loved seafood stall from Taman Jurong that closed earlier this year.Â
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True to its roots, the cafe specialises in traditional Singaporean and Malaysian dishes that evoke the comfort of home-cooked meals. Expect to find a variety of nostalgic favourites, all priced affordably. Some of their highlights include their Kaya Butter Toast Set ($5.20), which features house-made pandan kaya, Mee Hoon Kuey ($5.80), Century Egg Minced Meat Porridge ($3.80), and Economic Bee Hoon Set ($3.80).Â
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While you’re there, be sure to try their most popular item—Chilli Pan Mee ($6.80).
Their mains are all priced under $7, so you won’t break the bank here.
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Else, go for their Braised Pork Rice ($6.80), which is another customer favourite.
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In addition to their affordable signature dishes, Wanglee Cafe offers a selection of beverages, including house-made options, all priced under $3!
Whether you’re a fan of classic kopitiam fare or looking for a nostalgic dining experience, Wanglee Cafe has you covered.Â
For more exciting and affordable food options to explore in the area, check out our Lai Heng Economical Mixed Veg Rice coverage for $2 cai png! Else, for more traditional goodies, check out Best Handmade Bao Stalls guide.Â
Address: 92 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh, #01-274, Singapore 310092
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 7pm
Tel: 8731 5597
Website
Wanglee Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery
Feature image adapted from wei lun lee and Daniel Sin.
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