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Taiwan-Famous Louisa Coffee Opens In Bishan With BBT Mochi Boston Cream Pie And More

Louisa Coffee opens a new cafe at Bishan Junction 8

Good news for Bishan residents: Louisa Coffee, Taiwan’s biggest coffee chain, has opened at Junction 8! The new cafe serves up a wide range of specialty coffee drinks, alongside toasties and light desserts.

If you’ve visited Louisa Coffee in Bugis, their first Singapore outlet, you’d be familiar with the cafe’s signature Boston Cream Pie ($6.50) series, available in trendy flavours such as Taro and Black Sesame.


Image credit: @louisacoffeesg

In celebration of their second opening, they’ve launched a BBT Mochi Boston Cream Pie, a riff on the classic Taiwanese bubble tea. You get a tea-infused cake filled with a thick layer of cream, studded with chewy brown sugar mochi cubes.

If you’re not a fan of milk tea, try their Cheese Tart ($4.50) instead. Served cold, this decadent treat comes with a creamy cheese filling and a caramelised top.

Otherwise, for something savoury, Louisa Coffee also has affordable sandwiches under $7, in flavours such as Beef Pastrami & Cheese ($6.50) and Tuna Salad ($6.20).

Drinks-wise, you can fuel up on the caffeine in the form of a Coffee Latte ($4.90) or Specialty Latte ($6.60), which uses more premium beans. Alternatively, order their signature Iced Black Sesame Coffee Latte ($6.90), a nutty mix of charcoal, black sesame, milk, and freshly pulled espresso.

Tea lovers are not forgotten either. You can get their Classic Taiwan Milk Tea ($4.90) or go for a refreshing Flavoured Green Tea ($4.60) instead, the latter of which lets you choose from Mango, Passionfruit, Lemon, and Orange.


Image credit: Rong Sen Ng 

The dine-in cafe is located on the ground flour of the mall, which is directly connected to Bishan MRT Station.

For more food in the area, check out our Bishan food guide! Otherwise, read our Mister Donut review if you’re up to grab some famous mochi doughnuts within the same mall.

Address: 9 Bishan Place, #01-43, Junction 8, Singapore 579837
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 10pm
Website
Louisa Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.

Featured image adapted from Rong Sen Ng  and @louisacoffeesg

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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