From beloved Indonesian coffee brand Fore Coffee to Korea’s popular chain Compose Coffee, more international coffee brands have reached our shores in recent months. Adding another to this list is Cotti Coffee, a famous coffee chain from China that was founded by two former Luckin Coffee executives! The coffee chain has over 6,600 outlets worldwide, with the first Singaporean store finding a home at One Raffles Link.
Previously occupied by Flash Coffee, Cotti Coffee is conveniently located in the CBD, between Raffles City MRT Station and Suntec City.
Here’s a fun fact: their Pampas Blue Coco Latte ($4.90) is inspired by the Argentinian flag as Cotti Coffee is the official sponsor of the country’s national football team. This gorgeous drink features a creamy blend of coffee and coconut milk, which makes for a refreshing pick-me-up!
It’s said that the coffee chain sources their Arabica beans from countries known for their coffee, such as Brazil and Ethiopia. This means you can expect the drinks to be of pretty high standards!
Cotti also offers an array of blended non-coffee drinks such as the Chocolate Frappe ($4.90), Matcha Jasmine Frappe ($4.90), and Pampas Blue Coconut Frappe ($4.90). These three flavours are said to be the most popular among patrons.
We encourage you to download the Cotti Coffee app to avoid a long queue during lunch hours. Also, you get to enjoy special discounts on the app!Â
In other coffee-related news, check out our guide to the best coffee cafes in Singapore. If you’re around the area, read our guide to the best cafes in Bugis for all-day brunch, souffle pancakes, and more.
Address: 1 Raffles Link, #B1-10, One Raffles Link, Singapore 039393
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
Website
Cotti Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from @cotticoffee.hk and @cotticoffee.sg
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