Best Japanese cafes in Singapore
Japanese cafes are well-loved for their food and beverage offerings: think matcha latte, loaded sando, mochi desserts and many more. In recent years, there have been several new additions to our neighbourhoods and in the CBD, too. Here’s our handpicked list of the best Japanese cafes in Singapore that serve up good food and good vibes.Â
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1. Coffee 2050
Coffee 2050 is a new Japanese cafe that opened in January 2025 along Beach Road. This cafe hails from Kyoto and recently, they went viral on social media platforms for their drinks on tap and a cool space adorned with a futuristic look. Coffee lovers can start with their Tap Coffee ($7.50), featuring high-quality beans in a variety of flavours such as passionfruit, orange peel, and dark chocolate. Simply place your cup under the tap to dispense your coffee! Besides coffee, there’s the Iced Matcha Latte ($7.50) on tap, featuring premium matcha powder from Kyoto.
Read our Coffee 2050 feature.Â
Address: 267 Beach Road, #01-01, Singapore 199545
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 8:30am to 7:30pm
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Coffee 2050 is not a halal-certified eatery.Â
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2. Baristart Coffee
In September 2023, Baristart Coffee launched their newest outlet at Wisma Atria with their famous Hokkaido cream puffs, Japanese-inspired mains and more. There are two other outlets along Tras Street and Siloso Beach Walk.
If you can’t decide what to get, we recommend their Wafu Pasta ($19.80++), which features prawns and bacon strips as the star ingredients. This umami-packed dish is mildly spicy thanks to the addition of chilli padi and Japanese dry chilli shreds. For those who prefer rice to noods, get the Obihiro Butadon ($19.80++) instead. You get juicy pork belly drenched in teriyaki sauce on a bed of Japanese rice. Of course, you’ve got to end your meal with their Hokkaido Cream Puffs ($7++). Each puff is packed with custard cream that is said to be sweet and milky.Â
Read our Baristart Coffee review.Â
Website | Full list of outlets
Baristart Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.
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3. Cafe Kitsune
Cafe Kitsune finally opened their doors on our island at Capitol Singapore in late 2022. This cafe brand is so popular that even their merch sells like hotcakes around the world.Â
For dainty desserts that are not too sweet, get their Pistachio Raspberry Tart ($15+) and Genmaicha Financier ($5+). Otherwise, there’s the Sourdough Grilled Cheese With Tomato Dip ($16+) for something savoury and substantial. It features sundried tomatoes with a ton of cheese, and a side of house-made tomato sauce that you can dip your toast into.Â
Read our Cafe Kitsune review.Â
Address: 13 Stamford Road, #01-11, Capitol Singapore, Singapore 178905
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 10pm, Sat 9am to 10pm, Sun 9am to 7pm
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Cafe Kitsune is not a halal-certified eatery.
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4. Cafe Wabi Sabi
Cafe Wabi Sabi is a recent addition to the trendy Everton Park neighbourhood. This Japanese-inspired cafe is a 10-minute walk from Outram Park MRT Station.
Known as their bestseller, the Pork Katsu Sando ($12.90++) is a must-try if it’s your first visit here. You get pork katsu, mixed salad, cucumber, and tomato densely packed between house-made shokupan. Otherwise, give their Sukiyaki Don ($15.90++) a shot—it comes with sliced beef, onsen egg, tobiko, and caramelised onions. There are a total of nine donburi bowls for you to choose from, so take your time to explore the menu! For those heading down with a group of friends, their Fried Oyster ($9.90++) with a side of house-made wasabi mayo makes for an ideal sharing dish.
Read our Cafe Wabi Sabi review.
Everton Park outlet
Address: 3 Everton Park, #01-79, Singapore 080003
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 8pm, Sat-Sun 8:30am to 5:30pm
Joo Chiat outlet
Address: 283 Joo Chiat Road, #01-00, Singapore 427537
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am to 9:30pm
Website
Cafe Wabi Sabi is not a halal-certified eatery.
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5. Paaru
Tucked away at Pearl’s Hill Terrace in Chinatown is Paaru, a minimalist cafe adorned with warm, wooden interiors.Â
Their menu changes from time to time, and at the time of writing, there’s a new Shoku Lunch ($28++) comprising a soba and a drink. As for drinks, they mainly offer coffee and tea variations such as Matcha Latte ($7.50), Black ($5), and White ($6).
Read our Paaru feature.
Address: 195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace, #01-61, Pearl’s Hill Studio, Singapore 168976
Opening hours: Mon, Thurs & Sun 12pm to 5pm, Fri-Sat 12pm to 5pm, 6pm to 10pm
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Paaru is not a halal-certified eatery.
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6. Takagi Coffee
Conveniently located in the CBD, Takagi Coffee is a great pit stop for those in the vicinity to drop by for a quick coffee break or casual meeting.Â
This cafe takes pride in their specialty coffee and brunch menu. For starters, we recommend the Takagi Coffee Original Blend (from $4.90++), which boasts a combination of strong coffee brew with hints of citrus notes. To go along with your coffee, get their W Egg Sandwich with Salad ($12.80++). Egg mayo fans will dig this as you get a generous amount of creamy house-made egg mayo marinated in shoyu. Else, there’s the Mochi Skin Matcha French Toast ($15.80++). You get toast that is wrapped in mochi skin, and served with a side of fruits and a scoop of matcha ice cream.
Read our Takagi Coffee feature.Â
Address: 100 Tras Street, #01-14B, 100 AM, Singapore 079027
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 9pm
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Takagi Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.
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7. Daizu Cafe
Located along Rangoon Road is Daizu Cafe, a minimalist cafe that specialises in Japanese-Western fusion food.
If you’re heading down for brunch, there’s the Tamago Ikura Sando ($16++) and Chicken Sando ($20++). The former uses ikura, scrambled eggs, and mayonnaise as the star ingredient, while the latter features breaded chicken and a house-made tonkatsu sauce. Take note that all brunch items are only available till 3pm! While you’re here, explore their range of specialty fries that come in nine different flavours. Some noteworthy ones include Nori Fries ($12++), Mentaiko Fries ($12++), and Umami Fries Sensation ($18++).
Read our Daizu Cafe review.Â
Address: 129 Rangoon Road, Singapore 218407
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 9:30pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 10pm
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Daizu Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Hello Arigato
With four outlets spread across the country, Hello Arigato has been crowned one of the most popular Japanese cafes in Singapore. Do note that their menu varies depending on the outlet you visit!Â
The branch in Bukit Timah offers the crowd-faovurite Gyu Sando ($28+), which presents a juicy house-made Wagyu beef patty. There’s also a new item on the menu you can check out: Porkatsu Sando ($25+), which comes with a thick-cut pork collar, house-made tonkatsu sauce, Japanese mayo, and shredded cabbage sandwiched between a Japanese milk bread.
Read our Hello Arigato review.Â
Website | Full list of outlets
Hello Arigato is not a halal-certified eatery.
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9. Otter & Pebbles
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Located in Novena is Otter & Pebbles, a minimalist, spacious Japanese cafe specialising in ochazuke, AKA green tea over rice. Of the lot, their Unagi Ochazuke ($28.90++) is a crowd favourite as it features sweet-savoury grilled eel, soft tamago cubes, and tangy pickled Japanese plums. Of course, it’s finished with sencha broth to pour over however much you want. If unagi isn’t your thing, get the Salmon Ochazuke ($24.90++) instead.
Read our Otter & Pebbles feature.
Address: 8, Sinaran Drive, #01-05/07, Outside of Oasia Hotel, Singapore 307470
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 8:30pm
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Otter & Pebbles is not a halal-certified eatery.
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10. Suzuki Cafe and Roastery
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Formerly known as Suzuki Factory Cafe, the newly rebranded Suzuki Cafe and Roastery is a Kyoto-style Japanese teahouse tucked away in an industrial estate in Boon Lay.Â
This cafe is a paradise for coffee lovers as you get an extensive selection of house blends and filter coffee to choose from. For something simple, get their Long Black ($6), which uses a house blend from Columbia and Ethiopia. Otherwise, opt for their Matcha Latte ($8) or Hojicha Latte ($8) which is made using Hokkaido fresh milk. If you prefer tea to coffee, try their Gifel Tea ($6) which comes in four flavours: Supreme Earl Grey, White Ginger Pear, Oriental Sencha, and Fruity Peach.Â
Address: 8 Chin Bee Avenue, Singapore 619932
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8:30am to 5pm
Website
Suzuki Cafe and Roastery is not a halal-certified eatery.
11. Cafe Usagi Tokyo
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Homegrown brand Cafe Usagi Tokyo made their entrance into the matcha specialty cafe scene in early 2023.
Many of us are into mochi right now, and their Signature Mochi Ice Cream ($6.50) is a great dessert choice to sort out our cravings. There’s a variety of flavours to choose from, including Lavender Hojicha, Burnt Cheesecake, Strawberry Shortcake, and Samurai Blue Sea Salt. Their Matcha Latte (from $6) or Genmaicha Cold Brew ($8) makes for a great pairing with the dessert!Â
Read our Cafe Usagi Tokyo feature.Â
Suntec City outlet
Address: 8 Temasek Boulevard, #02-615A, Tower 3, Suntec City, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 10:30am to 10pm, Fri-Sat 10:30am to 10:30pm
Somerset outlet
Address: 111 Somerset Road, #01-42, 111 Somerset, Singapore 238164
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Cafe Usagi Tokyo is not a halal-certified eatery.
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12. Kurasu
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It would be blasphemous to leave Kurasu out of a guide to Japanese cafes in Singapore as the brand has grown into a favourite of many coffee lovers. Hailing from Kyoto, the famed cafe now has two stores on our island.
Highlights include their Hand Drip Coffee ($7.50) and Today’s Hot Coffee ($5). Alternatively, we recommend their matcha series which comes in several forms, including Matcha Latte (from $7), Seasonal Soda ($7.50), and Ceremonial Matcha (from $8.50).Â
Waterloo Street outlet
Address: 261 Waterloo Street, #01-24, Waterloo Centre, Singapore 180261
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 6pm
Orchard outlet
Address: 1 Grange Road, #01-03, Orchard Building, Singapore 239693
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am to 4:30pm, Sat-Sun 9:30am to 5:30pm
Website
Kurasu is not a halal-certified eatery.
13. KYO Kohee
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Another strong contender for Japanese matcha and coffee is KYO Kohee, a hidden gem in the heart of the CBD.
You get a good range of latte here, namely: Hojicha Latte ($6.90), Genmaicha Latte ($7.90), Dirty Matcha Latte ($8.90), Dirty Hojicha Latte ($7.90), and Mahou Latte ($6.90). You can pay an additional $1 for milk alternatives, including Hokkaido milk, oat milk, and soy milk. If you prefer a cleaner aftertaste, we recommend their tea series with no milk. There’s the Akai Tea ($4.90), Genmai Tea ($5.90), and Sencha ($5.90).
Read our KYO Kohee review.Â
Address: 144 Robinson Road, #01-01, Robinson Square, Singapore 068908
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm
Website
KYO Kohee is not a halal-certified eatery.
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14. Kizuna
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Hidden under an HBD block, Kizuna is the place to visit for Japanese fusion food at wallet-friendly prices. The cafe also offers weekday lunch specials with a different item on the menu on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Look out for their Char Siew Maze-udon ($14.90++) every Wednesday, which features maze udon topped with pork belly and an egg yolk. There’s also the Mentaiko Udon ($15.90++) served with an onsen egg! You can expect something a tad fancier on Fridays called Tsukimi Negitoro Don ($18.90++). This dish presents finely chopped tuna belly with Japanese rice topped with an egg yolk.
Address: 148 Potong Pasir Avenue 1, #01-37, Singapore 350148
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 5pm to 11pm
Website
Kizuna is not a halal-certified eatery.
15. Hvala
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With five outlets across Singapore, Hvala is arguably one of the most accessible and frequented Japanese cafes in Singapore. Their flagship store is located at Chijmes!
For desserts, start with their Warabi Mochi ($8++), which is essentially house-made warabi mochi coated with kinako powder AKA roasted soybean powder, and Japanese sugar syrup. Alternatively, opt for the Goma Sliced Cake ($9.90++) if you’re a fan of sponge cakes. We can’t forget about drinks—the Matcha Hojicha Ice Blend ($8.50++) and Yuzu Ice Blend ($8.50++) are great choices for Singapore’s sultry weather.
Read our Hvala feature.
Website | Full list of outlet
Hvala is not a halal-certified eatery.
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