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28 North-East Cafes To Check Out Between Serangoon And Punggol For Brunch And More


North-East cafes from Punggol to Serangoon


There are plenty of cafes in Singapore, though most of them tend to be concentrated in the centre of the city. The North-East has a fair share too, with plenty of cool joints that leverage on their remote locations to craft unique and picturesque brunch experiences. From Serangoon to Punggol, discover 28 North-East cafes that will inspire you to ditch Tanjong Pagar and Tiong Bahru on your next cafe-hopping adventure.


Serangoon cafes


1. Joji’s Diner


Step inside Joji’s Diner and you’re greeted by a space styled to look like Americana diners of days past, complete with cherry red booth seats, and a jukebox machine. The menu offers diner fare as well: think deliciously greasy breakfast sets, alongside mains such as Chicken & Waffles ($12.90++), burgers, and Mac & Cheese ($7.50++).

Definitely grab a milkshake to enjoy with your meal for maximum vibes. There are two flavours to choose from: Strawberry Paddlepop and Banana Creampie. Both are priced at $8.90++.

Read our Joji’s Diner review.

Joji’s Diner – Serangoon
Admission Fee
Chicken & Waffles
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4.2
(1,816)
Address
534 Upper Serangoon Rd, Singapore 534549
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Joji’s Diner is not a halal-certified eatery.


2. The Better Scoop


The Better Scoop offers something a little different from the usual gelato-and-waffles combo. The Serangoon cafe has made quite a wave for their Nian Gao Waffles ($6.80++), where buttermilk waffle batter is laced with actual, chewy bits of nian gao for added chew. The gelato flavours here are unique as well, with options such as Honey Chamomile Blue Pea and Hoegarden Rose which are priced at $4.20 for a single scoop in a cup.

Situated just a five-minute walk from Serangoon MRT Station, the cafe is great for chill catch-ups with friends over dessert.

Read our The Better Scoop review.

The Better Scoop
Google Reviews
4.1
(421)
Address
264 Serangoon Central, #01-203, Singapore 550264
Opening Hours:
Saturday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings

Website
The Better Scoop is not a halal-certified eatery.


3. Apollo Coffee Bar


Apollo Coffee Bar has been a Serangoon Gardens fave for years now, for two reasons: great food, and equally stunning interiors. Apollo Coffee Bar is run by the folks behind Atlas Coffeehouse and Columbus Coffee Co as well, so you know they’ve got the goods.

Swing by to feast on their brunch offerings, of which there are bites including Summertime French Toast ($19.50+++): shokupan paired with citrus-infused cream and fresh fruits. They also have Cereal Prawn Pasta ($20.90++), which takes inspiration from the zi char classic, mai pian xia. Be prepared to queue for a table, as it can be quite crowded during peak hours.

Read our Apollo Coffee Bar review.

Google Reviews
4.1
(920)
Address
65 Serangoon Garden Way, Singapore 555961
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

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Apollo Coffee Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.


4. Eleven Strands


Image credit: Eleven Strands

Eleven Strands is located just opposite Serangoon Stadium, and is a great cafe to visit if you’re craving French and Italian fare. Their Beef Short Rib Pasta ($28++) is a crowd favourite, where fork-tender slow cooked beef ragu is tossed with pasta and a red wine sauce.

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Their Wagyu Beef Burger ($28++) is another popular choice, where a marbled, juicy Wagyu patty is served on buttery brioche, then topped with caramelised onions. The bistro seats 70 people, spread across an indoor area, their long bar, and an airy, dining room at the back of the unit. 

Eleven Strands
Google Reviews
4.2
(708)
Address
66 Yio Chu Kang Rd, Singapore 545568
Opening Hours:
Saturday 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Eleven Strands is not a halal-certified eatery.


5.  Chu and Co


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Chu and Co is a hip bakery housed in Serangoon Gardens. This casual cafe offers quaint al fresco seating where you can enjoy their crafted coffees, famed bakes, and cheesy sammies.

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The Portobello Patty Melt ($17) is a popular pick, comprising grilled portobello with caramelised onions, sour cream, french onion bechemel and more. Else, opt for their weekend special which changes every week. This includes their Pork Katsu Sando ($22), which stars a spicy house-made sambal aioli, cabbage slaw, and breaded pork katsu. They’ve got lots of fresh bakes on offer, too!

Chu And Co
Google Reviews
4.4
(267)
Address
15 Lichfield Rd, Singapore 556835
Opening Hours:
Saturday 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM Show More Timings

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Chu and Co is not a halal-certified eatery.


6. Clovelly


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If you love pastas, bookmark Clovelly, a newish cafe that takes over Wimbly Lu’s previous space. This Serangoon cafe offers all-day brunch and handmade pastas at wallet-friendly pastas: think Carbonara ($18.90++) and Mushroom Pesto ($19.90++).

Image credit: @saltyaaron

Their Crab On Crab ($24.90++) is another signature main that comes with handmade gemelli pasta tossed in a creamy white wine sauce that’s cooked with butter and garlic. You also get a whole soft-shell crab on top.

Do note that the nearest train station is Lorong Chuan MRT Station instead of Serangoon.

Read our Clovelly feature!

Clovelly
Google Reviews
4.5
(432)
Address
15-2 Jln Riang, Singapore 358987
Opening Hours:
Saturday 11:30 AM - 09:30 PM Show More Timings

Website
Clovelly is not a halal-certified eatery.


Woodleigh and Potong Pasir cafes


7. Folk Yard


Located in Upper Serangoon, right next to Potong Pasir MRT Station, Folk Yard is known for their thick sandwiches that are well-priced under $20 each. Prices are nett, too! They’ve been touted as one of the coolest North-East cafes in Singapore.

Their Breakfast Sandwich ($16) is a must-try; this hearty, sweet-savoury sandwich comprises shokupan with cheesy scrambled eggs, maple hashbrowns, and candied bacon. Otherwise, go for the Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich ($16), which comes with a sinful mix of deep-fried chicken, curry aioli, and coconut slaw.

Read our Folk Yard review!

Folk Yard
Google Reviews
4.4
(340)
Address
51 Upper Serangoon Rd, #01-59 Poiz Centre, Singapore 347697
Opening Hours:
Saturday Open 24 Hours Show More Timings

Website
Folk Yard is not a halal-certified eatery.


8. Surrey Hills Grocer


The Woodleigh Mall, directly connected to Woodleigh MRT Station, is home to a slew of hip dining spots, including Surrey Hills Grocer. This North-East outlet offers Australian-famous Pancake Parlour stacks, including the Classic Stack ($22++): fluffy pancakes served with vanilla creme Chantilly, whipped butter, and maple syrup. Each week, the pancake mix is flown in fresh from Melbourne.

Their Pork Belly Benny ($28++), which stars a massive slab of sous-vide, then deep-fried, pork belly, is another must-try. If you want something even heartier, go for the Lava Wagyu Burger ($32++): brioche buns sandwiching a thick Wagyu beef patty, drenched in a skillet of melted cheese.

Read our Surrey Hills Grocer review.

Surrey Hills Grocer Woodleigh Mall (Pet Friendly)
Google Reviews
4.3
(546)
Address
11 Bidadari Park Dr, #01-52/53, Singapore 367803
Opening Hours:
Saturday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings

Website
Surrey Hills Grocer Woodleigh Mall is not a halal-certified eatery.


Kovan cafes


9. FATCAT Ice Cream & Coffee


Image credit: @fatcatsg

ICYMI: Bedok’s popular FATCAT Ice Cream & Coffee also has an outlet in Kovan. The homegrown ice cream bar shot to fame as one of Singapore’s OG waffle-ice-cream bars, thanks to their striking Charcoal Waffles (from $8.50).

Image credit: @fatcatsg

Enjoy ice cream atop at $5 for a single scoop, or $9 for a double. Else, FATCAT also does mean plated desserts, such as their Reverse S’mores ($12), which comes covered in a theatrical smoked dome, and dark chocolate Brownies ($5).

FATCAT Ice Cream & Coffee Boutique
Google Reviews
4.3
(205)
Address
15 Simon Rd, Singapore 545907
Opening Hours:
Saturday 01:00 PM - 11:00 PM Show More Timings

Website
FATCAT Ice Cream & Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.


10. Three Nuts Baker


Image credit: @threenutsbake

Three Nuts Baker is a quaint hole-in-the-wall cafe in Kovan best known for their bakes and toasts. The Truffle Veal Cheek Toast ($19++) has been a huge favourite with fans, with meltingly tender veal cheek served atop tangy sourdough.

Image credit: @threenutsbaker

The menu also has a handful of bombolone and fudgy chocolate desserts. If you want to get their bakes, swing by after 12pm. The space is small and only seats three, so takeaway is recommended.

Three Nuts Baker
Google Reviews
4.8
(87)
Address
9 Yio Chu Kang Rd, #01-14, Singapore 545523
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM Show More Timings
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Three Nuts Baker is not a halal-certified eatery.


11. The Bread Rack


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Fans of freshly baked bread and pastries can head over to The Bread Rack, an artisanal bakery-cafe located in Space @ Kovan. The industrial-themed space has an L-shaped glass display case where diners can choose between classic pastries such as Croissants ($4) and Pain Au Chocolat ($4.50), or freshly baked loaves to take home, with prices starting at $3.80 for a baguette.

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For more substantial bites, pick from their selection of croissant sandwiches, or the Big Breakfast ($20.90), which comes with all your classic breakfast fixings. They’ve also got a range of coffees, teas, and other beverages, making this a solid pick for a quick catch-up with friends.

The Bread Rack
Google Reviews
4.4
(216)
Address
9 Yio Chu Kang Rd, #01-54 Space@Kovan, Singapore 545523
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM Show More Timings
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The Bread Rack is not a halal-certified eatery.


12. Lola’s Cafe


When talking about the best North-East cafes in Singapore, you can’t leave out Lola’s Cafe, an absolute stalwart in the scene. Located near Kovan MRT Station, Lola’s provides a casual family environment, while serving up simple comfort food. It comes as no surprise that this homely joint is packed to the rafters on weekends. Expect to queue for up to an hour during peak periods.

They’ve got their signature Spicy Tomato Crab Rigatoni ($20++), studded with crab chunks, alongside the Tsukune Sando ($17++), also available at their Holland Village outlet. The Pulled Pork & Avocado Eggs Benedict ($17++) is another crowd fave, served with tender, smoky pulled pork atop avo toast. Otherwise, try their Crab Cake Benedict ($20++) for something less predictable!  

Read our Lola’s Cafe feature.

Lola’s Cafe
Google Reviews
4.4
(2,191)
Address
5 Simon Rd, Singapore 545893
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

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Lola’s Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


13. Tom’s Palette


The OG gelato cafe, Tom’s Palette, has a branch in Kovan! This branch is decorated with lots of yellow paintings, presenting a warm, comforting environment for diners to indulge in their wide array of speciality gelato flavours.

If you don’t already know, the cafe is known for their wide variety of creative gelato flavours. These flavours change every month, which means you can try a new flavour every visit! Each scoop of gelato in a cup is priced from $5.20. If you’re lucky, you can get the outlet-exclusive Tom’s Shades of Yellow ($29.80) with flavours such as White Chocolate Passionfruit, Honey Apricot Cardamom, and Sober Pina Colada. But no promise that these flavours remain the same!

Tom’s Palette (Kovan)
Google Reviews
4.5
(142)
Address
Block 212 Hougang St 21, #01-333, Singapore 530212
Opening Hours:
Saturday Open 24 Hours Show More Timings
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Tom’s Palette is not a halal-certified eatery.


Hougang cafes


14. Ola Acai


Stretch your dollar at Ola Acai, a cosy cafe in Kovan serving affordable acai bowls from just $5.90. They also have healthy smoothies and gelato with wafflets if you want something more indulgent!

The under-HDB cafe offers Small, Medium, and Large acai bowls, priced at $5.90, $9.90, and $12.90 respectively. There’s the Nutz 4 Nuts, packed with banana, granola, almonds, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, caramelised cookie crumbs, and your choice of drizzle. Alternatively, get the Island Gal, which swaps out the nuts for strawberries and mango chunks.

Read our Ola Acai feature, or check out our full guide to the best acai bowls in Singapore!

Olá Açaí
Google Reviews
4.7
(119)
Address
210 Hougang St 21, #01-273, Singapore 530210
Opening Hours:
Saturday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings

Website
Ola Acai is not a halal-certified eatery.


15. Icebar


Icebar at Hougang Green Shopping Mall made quite the splash on social media when they opened in 2021, thanks to their ‘gram-worthy neon decor. The gelato cafe has quite a selection of flavours to choose from, which you can enjoy on waffles.

We recommend sharing the Waffles With Double Scoop ($14.10) with a friend, else, opt for single scoops that start at $4.50. Plus point: Ice Bar is open till 2am every day, making them a great pick for a sugary supper.

Read our Icebar review.

Google Reviews
4.5
(474)
Address
21 Hougang St 51, #02-14, Singapore 538719
Opening Hours:
Saturday 02:00 PM - 02:00 AM Show More Timings
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Website
Icebar is not a halal-certified eatery.


16. Flavour Flings


Halal-certified Flavour Flings is touted as a heartland gem. This Hougang cafe is located under a HDB block, and serves up tasty, affordable Western dishes, with unique twists.

Their sweet-savoury Milo Popcorn Chicken ($11+) is a one-of-a-kind snack that features crispy chicken bits showered with Milo powder, paired with a spicy and creamy sambal sauce on the side. If you want something more “normal”, try their Blue Cheese Beef Burger ($18+) instead, and top up $5+ for a serving of Swiss Raclette Cheese!

Read our Flavour Flings review.

Flavour Flings
Google Reviews
4
(682)
Address
121 Hougang Ave 1, #01-1348, Singapore 530121
Opening Hours:
Saturday 11:30 AM - 04:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Flavour Flings is a halal-certified eatery.


17. Alkove Bistro


Image credit: @alkove.sg

For wallet-friendly, French-inspired brunch fare in Hougang, visit Alkove Bistro. This neighbourhood cafe is helmed by renowned Chef Haikal Johari, who also heads the one-Michelin-starred restaurant Alma by Juan Amador on Scotts Road.

Image credit: @alkove.sg

You won’t break the bank here as most mains are under $30+. There’s the quintessential Croque Monsieur ($17.90++), which pairs smoked Bayonne ham with Comte cheese, sandwiched between toasted brioche. They also have pastas and meaty mains such as Duck Confit ($23.90++) and Iberico Pork Stew ($20.90++).

Check out our Alkove Bistro feature!

alkove bistro
Google Reviews
4
(268)
Address
2 Kovan Rd, #01-10 Simon Plaza, Singapore 548008
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:30 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Alkove Bistro is not a halal-certified eatery.


18. Lickers


Image credit: @lickerssg

Lickers is a chameleon of a cafe. In the daytime, this ice cream parlour is bright and cheerful, sporting cute, family-friendly decor. At night, it morphs into a different being, as dim lighting and neon signs with cheeky taglines give a cool urban vibe to the space.

Image credit: @lickerssg

Classic flavours such as Roasted Pistachio and Dark Chocolate are of course available. A single scoop is priced at $3.80, while premium flavours cost $0.80 more. But if you’re feeling bold, there’s a multitude of unique flavours too. Most famous is the Yakult Oreo, which combines two Singaporean childhood favourites. The tangy yakult and sweet Oreo jive unexpectedly well, and are even better stacked on a Waffle (from $5)

Lickers
Google Reviews
4.4
(1,228)
Address
124 Hougang Ave 1, #01-1446, Singapore 530124
Opening Hours:
Saturday 12:00 PM - 02:00 AM Show More Timings

Website
Lickers is not a halal-certified eatery.


19. Sweedy Patisserie


Tucked away at Hougang Rivercourt is Sweedy Patisserie! This is where you can get their famed fatcarons AKA macarons filled with layers of buttercream. The fatcaron flavours change every month, but their ever-popular Mao Shan Wang Fatcaron ($6.50+) is a mainstay flavour that regulars love.

ICYMI, the cafe was also one of the first few patisseries in Singapore to make the viral Crookie ($7.80+ a piece)! Fresh croissant is filled with cookie dough and then double-baked together. This created a sweet treat that was crispy and flaky on the outside, with gooey chocolate chips and cookie dough within. Other than the classic crookie, the patisserie has also expanded their selection with new flavours such as Nutella and Speculoos.

Read our Sweedy Patisserie review

Sweedy
Google Reviews
4.7
(99)
Address
377 Hougang St. 32, #01-32, Singapore 530377
Opening Hours:
Saturday 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Sweedy Patisserie is not a halal-certified eatery.


20. Denzy Gelato


Denzy Gelato is where you go for award-winning gelato as the cafe had previously earned the title of Singapore’s best gelato in 2019 by the Dessert Association Singapore. The last time we went, they launched their new no-sugar-added gelato flavours such as Chrysanthemum Goji,  Black Sesame, and Hazelatte. Fun fact: prebiotic fibres are added to these new flavours to prevent your blood sugar level from spiking after enjoying them. 

Pair your gelato ($3.90 a scoop) with their warm Brownies ($6.30). The melty chocolate chips within the sweet treat complemented the Roasted Bronte Pistachio gelato really well. We liked the nutty blend of chocolate and pistachio while enjoying the hot-cold contrast between the brownie and gelato. 

Read our review of Denzy Gelato

Denzy Gelato
Google Reviews
4.5
(513)
Address
684 Hougang Ave 8, #01-953, Singapore 530684
Opening Hours:
Saturday 12:30 PM - 11:30 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Denzy Gelato is not a halal-certified eatery.


Sengkang cafes


21. Apricus Cafe


Another popular kid on the North-East cafes block is Apricus Cafe, run by The Populus crew. This Sengkang gem serves up classic Aussie-style brunch fair all day. Diners can choose between big breakfast sets, pastas, other mains, and even desserts. We highly recommend their Norwegian Salmon Brown Butter Linguine ($24+), which comes with a generous slab of crispy skinned salmon, and al dente linguine tossed in a nutty brown butter sauce.

Bonus points to the cafe’s airy, high ceilings and the lush green plants that decorate the space, both of which help the cafe feel open, even on a busy day.

Read our Apricus Cafe review.

Google Reviews
4.1
(468)
Address
248 Jln Kayu, Singapore 799472
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Apricus Cafe is a Muslim-owned eatery.


22. Eat 3 Bowls


For casual, no-frills Taiwanese fare in Sengkang, head to Eat 3 Bowls at the basement of Compass One. Here you’ll find a wide range of legit Taiwanese dishes, including the signature 3 Bowls Signature Trio Combo ($14.50): three petite-sized bowls of Braised Pork Rice, Oyster and Pig Intestine Mee Sua, and Shredded Chicken Rice.

Out of the three, we liked the Oyster and Pig Intestine Mee Sua the most. This is especially due to their well-cooked and silky mee sua and QQ pig intestines. If you prefer to have just the bowl of noodles, you can get its regular portion for $8.50

Read our Eat 3 Bowls review

Eat 3 Bowls (Compass One) 呷三碗
Google Reviews
4.5
(1,143)
Address
1 Sengkang Square, B1-17 Compass One, Singapore 545078
Opening Hours:
Saturday 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM Show More Timings

Website
Eat 3 Bowls is not a halal-certified eatery.


Punggol cafes


23. Well Collective


Northshore Plaza is Punggol’s hottest food haven, as the mega mall has a whole slew of eateries on its directory. One of the trendiest spots to visit is Well Collective, a French-Japanese cafe with gorgeous, mid-century modern interiors, and a pet-friendly alfresco area.

The menu’s got a mix of healthy eats—think acai bowls and vegetarian options aplenty—and a good mix of Asian fusion, as well as classic brunch dishes. We loved their Madame’s Truffled Egg Croissant ($19++), where buttery, flaky pastry is stuffed with bechamel sauce, Emmental cheese, creamy scrambled eggs, and an indulgent shaving of black truffle. Desserts here aren’t to be missed, as the crafted cakes all look as good as they taste.

Read our Well Collective review.

Well Collective
Google Reviews
3.9
(334)
Address
Blk 418 Northshore Drive 02-11/12, 418 Northshore Dr, #2 Northshore Plaza, Singapore 820418
Opening Hours:
Saturday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Well Collective is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.


24. Anna’s


Since its launch in 2023, sourdough cafe Anna’s has been making waves online. Started by The Soup Spoon’s founder Chef Anna, the Punggol gem offers brunch and dinner menus that are centred around house-baked sourdough bread.

Their Dribs and Drops Diversity Board ($20++) is a must-order; this sharing platter comes with six slices of sourdough toast, sourdough crackers, six different dips, and a mix of dried fruits and nuts. Other signature mains include Boston Clam Chowder Sourdough Bread Bowl ($16++), Beef Brisket on Sourdough ($24++), and handmade sourdough pastas.

Read our Anna’s Sourdough review.

Anna’s
Google Reviews
4.2
(807)
Address
681 Punggol Dr., #01-04 Oasis Terraces, Singapore 820681
Opening Hours:
Saturday 08:30 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Anna’s Sourdough is a halal-certified eatery.


25. Three Little Coconut


Located in One Punggol, Three Little Coconut is Mr Coconut’s first-ever cafe! The cosy 30-seater offers a wide range of coconut-centric desserts, including Cendol Burnt Cheesecake ($8.90+), which features pandan jellies, red beans, and coconut sauce, a creamy cheesecake layer, and gula melaka-spiked biscuits at the bottom.

If you prefer something hot, go for their croffles, priced from $7.60+. You get to choose between chocolate or gula melaka sauce, and there’s the option of adding a scoop of coconut ice cream for $1.30+ too! Don’t miss out on their Signature Coconut Shake ($4.70+), too.

Read our Three Little Coconut feature.

Three Little Coconut by Mr Coconut
Google Reviews
4.6
(50)
Address
One Punggol, Singapore
Opening Hours:
Saturday 11:00 AM - 09:45 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Three Little Coconut Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.


26. Rise & Grind Coffee Co


Image credit: @riseandgrindco

Punggol’s Oasis Terraces is home to a handful of eateries, including Rise & Grind Coffee Co. The cafe is founded by two former Raffles Hotel chefs, who both have a passion for good food and equally good coffee.

Image credit: @flovers.sg

Else, grab mains such as pizza, pasta, and Western dishes from 11am onwards. Prices here are pretty affordable too, as you can get a full meal for under $30++!

Rise & Grind Coffee Co.
Google Reviews
4.4
(1,500)
Address
681 Punggol Dr., #01-06 Oasis Terraces, Singapore 820681
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Rise & Grind Coffee Co. is not a halal-certified eatery.


27. Whisk & Paddle


Image credit: @itstheben

Whisk & Paddle is a great North-East cafe to get away from it all and unwind. When the scenic alfresco area gets too hot for your liking, head inside for a cosy and peaceful environment. It’s a fab pit stop for bikers passing through Coney Island and Punggol Settlement, combining hearty grub with a stunning view.

Image credit: Whisk & Paddle

There’s a wide-ranging menu to choose from, mostly featuring standard brunch fare. The Bacon & Eggs French Toast ($23.80++) is an all-time favourite, second to their Eggs Benedict ($20++).

Whisk & Paddle
Google Reviews
4
(2,877)
Address
10 Tebing Ln, Singapore 828836
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:30 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Whisk & Paddle is not a halal-certified eatery.


Seletar cafes


28. Wildseed Cafe & Bar


Image credit: @ngweelee

Surrounded by beautiful lush gardens, the botanically-themed Wildseed Cafe & Bar is tucked inside the ulu Seletar Aerospace Park. The scenery itself is worth a trip, with verdant greens enveloping the colonial building that houses the cafe. It’s not all for show though, as the cafe adopts a farm-to-table concept, utilising ingredients that are freshly harvested from the gardens.

Image credit: Wildseed at The Summerhouse

Inside, there’s a good balance between routine cafe fare and innovative dishes. Their Pulled Pork Burger ($26++) caters to the less adventurous, but they also have more interesting options such as Smoked Duck Pizza ($27++) and Soft Shell Chilli Crab Linguine ($29++). The cafe is pet-friendly, too!

Wildseed Café & Bar at The Summerhouse
Google Reviews
4.3
(3,418)
Address
3 Park Ln, Level 1A Seletar Aerospace Drive, Singapore 798387
Opening Hours:
Saturday 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

Website
Wildseed Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


Guide to the best North-East cafes


If you’re looking for an area to host a chill day of cafe hopping with your pals, the North-East is as good as any. Check out these North-East cafes the next time you’re looking to hang out with friends or the fam over quality coffee and brunch fare.

We also have guides to the best cafes in every other Singaporean district! Here are our guides to the best cafes in the East, best cafes in the West, and best cafes in the North.

 

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