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7 Luxury Brand Cafes In Singapore To Check Out—LV Chocolaterie, Coach Cafe And More


Guide to luxury brand cafes in Singapore


If there’s one trend that made it out of 2024, it’s the hype around new cafes opened by lifestyle brands and luxury fashion labels. With the growing number of such brands venturing into Singapore’s dynamic food scene, we’ve put together a list of seven luxury brand cafes in Singapore to check out for a unique experience.


1. Prada Cafe


Image credit: Aston C

If you’re a Prada girlie, head down to ION Orchard and check out Prada Cafe, which recently opened its doors in December 2024. You’ll be treated to a gorgeous assortment of cakes and chocolates by Marchesi 1824, a renowned pastry shop from Milan with 200 years of history.

The Berries Tartelet ($24++), featuring a shortcrust pastry base with fresh custard and berries, is a popular pick for tea time. Otherwise, there’s also a decent range of cakes for your consideration, including Tiramisu ($24++), Hazelnut ($24++), and Pistachio ($24++). Complete the experience with a cuppa joe; the Macchiato ($9++) or Cappuccino ($12++) are excellent picks.

Check out our Prada Cafe review.

Address: 2 Orchard Turn, ION Orchard, Level 1 Atrium C, Singapore 238801
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Prada Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


2. Coach Cafe


You’re missing out if you have yet to visit the world’s first Coach Cafe, located along Keong Saik Road. Popular local coffee house Brawn & Brains heads the kitchen, whipping up a neat selection of all-day breakfast items, pastries, desserts and more.

Their Classic Pancakes ($17++) are a must-try; these buttery pancakes come with a side of maple syrup, house-made kaya, and a tangy mixed berries jam. It’s finished with a slab of cold butter in the shape of “Rexy” dinosaur, an icon of the brand. Other highlights include the All American Cheeseburger ($20++), where a juicy grilled beef patty is joined by fresh veggies, red cheddar, and house-made brioche buns.

Check out our Coach Cafe feature.

Address: 5 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089113
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 9:30am to 5pm, Fri-Sat 9:30am to 8pm
Website
Coach Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


3. Audemars Piguet Cafe


Nestled in the historic Raffles Hotel Bar & Billiard Room is the world’s first Audemars Piguet (AP) Cafe. The new cafe is headed by famous restaurant Burnt Ends, so you can expect a stellar menu of well-executed pastries and mains here.

On our recent visit, we enjoyed the Short Rib Raclette Pie ($38++), which featured smoked beef cooked down with beef jus, simmering in a bed of potatoes, bacon, and pickled onions, then topped with raclette cheese and puff pastry. The Gula Melaka Pain Suisse ($8++) was another standout; this pastry was buttery and flaky on the outside, filled with a rich gula melaka middle.

Read our AP Cafe feature.

Address: 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 8pm
Tel: 3129 2087
Website
AP Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


4. Ralph’s Coffee


Popular American fashion label Ralph Lauren made waves online when they first launched Ralph’s Coffee, the brand’s cafe arm, at Marina Bay Sands in 2023. The cafe must be doing something right, as they recently opened their second outlet at Shaw House in Orchard!

Treat yourself to a slice of Ralph’s Chocolate Cake ($14), where super fudgy chocolate cake layers alternate between rich chocolate cream. If you’re not big on chocolate, check out their Coconut Cake ($14) or Ralph’s Cheesecake ($13), a classic New York-style cheesecake, instead. You’ll also find the Singapore-exclusive Ralph’s Coffee Soft Serve ($9) here, made with the brand’s house roast.

Address: 2 Bayfront Ave, #01-72 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018972
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Ralph’s Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.


5. Marimekko Cafe


Not only has Finnish design company Marimekko entered the Singapore market independently with their flagship store at ION Orchard, they’ve also launched their very own Marimekko Cafe on the same premises. The tastefully designed space is fitted in the brand’s signature prints, and you get to dine using their chio plateware, too.

The food menu is concise with dainty desserts such as Mango Mousse Cake ($11.90++), a bright yellow entremet with mango jelly in the middle, and Lemon Meringue Tart ($12.90++). Those who don’t have a sweet tooth can order their savoury Mexican Beef Pie ($11.90++), which comes with large chunks of beef, or Truffle Brie & Ham on Sourdough ($15.90++) instead.

Check out our Marimekko Cafe feature.

Address: 2 Orchard Turn, B1-12A, ION Orchard, Singapore 238801
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Marimekko Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery

6. Le Chocolat Maxime Frederic


Le Chocolat Maxime Frederic, a chocolaterie by Louis Vuitton, caused quite a stir when they opened in February 2024. The luxury chocolate shop at Marina Bay Sands is the brand’s first overseas outlet.

During our visit last year, only three products were in stock: Coated Hazelnuts ($44), Chocolate Bar ($30), and Chocolate, Hazelnut and Vanilla Spread ($50). We were particularly impressed with the latter, a premium chocolate spread made with cocoa beans that are sourced from Peru, organic Madagascan vanilla, and sea salt. The spread was smooth and creamy, with the rich chocolate pairing well with the buttery and nutty hazelnut—think atas Nutella.

Read our Le Chocolat Maxime Frederic Singapore review.

Address: 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B2-36, Louis Vuitton Island, Singapore 018972
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Le Chocolat Maxime Frédéric is not a halal-certified eatery.


7. Audi x Burnt Ends Bakery


Image credit: Burnt Ends Bakery

The next time you’re in the CBD, visit Audi x Burnt Ends Bakery, a new cafe at the Audi showroom along Cross Street. The 30-seater houses an interactive coffee bar offering a wide range of filter to single-origin coffees, alongside signature concoctions such as Tiramisu Latte.

You can expect German-inspired pastries and light bites that are exclusive to the Audi cafe, including an Apple Strudel Doughnut (price TBD) and Black Forest Doughnut (price TBD), which consists of cherries, dark chocolate, kirsch liqueur, and vanilla bean Chantilly cream.

Read our Audi x Burnt Ends Bakery feature.

Address: 18 Cross Street, Level 1, Audi House of Progress Singapore, Singapore 048423
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Burnt Ends Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.


Cafes by luxury fashion and lifestyle brands


These are just some of the recent crossovers fashion houses and luxury brands have made with Singapore’s cafe industry. Save this list for your next cafe adventure!

In related food news, Chateraise has opened their second unmanned store at NTU with Japanese cream puffs, ice cream and more. Alternatively, read our Twist & Buckle coverage for Hong Kong-famous churros at Novena Square!

Anthia Chng

Living on a well-balanced diet of cake and coffee

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