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Get $3.50 Matcha Latte And Taro Butter Toast At This Amoy Street Stall

Pan’s Kopi has taro toast at Amoy Street Food Centre

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If you’re craving a simple breakfast or midday pick-me-up in the CBD, Pan’s Kopi is one stall worth checking out. Located at Amoy Street Food Centre, a two-minute walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT Station, the humble hawker stall is gaining online attention for its wallet-friendly offerings.

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The star here is the Taro Butter Toast ($3.50). Instead of the usual pandan kaya, it’s generously topped with orh nee (yam paste), naturally sweetened with a hint of coconut, and dotted with real taro chunks. The thick butter slabs melt into the crispy toast, perfectly complementing the earthy taro spread.

We also spotted Black Sesame Toast ($3) and Hazelnut Toast ($3) on the menu, along with the classic Kaya Butter ($2.50) and Peanut Butter ($2.50).

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For all toasts, there’s the option to top up $2 for hot kopi or teh, as well as two soft-boiled eggs. If you want your drink iced, simply top up $2.50.

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The stall’s Iced Matcha Latte is another must-try. Priced at just $3.50, this might be the cheapest iced matcha we’ve seen in Singapore!

For those who prefer traditional kopi with a twist, their specialty coffee menu starts from just $2 for a Hot Butter Kopi, with highlights including Iced Hazelnut Coffee ($3) and Iced Caramel Coffee ($3).

Image credit: Yi Xuan Phua via Google Maps

The best part? CDC Vouchers are accepted here, making these affordable treats even more accessible for everyone.

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According to online reviews, Pan’s Kopi tends to get busy during breakfast and lunch hours, so it’s best to drop by earlier to avoid the queue.

For more dining options in the area, check out our guide to the best food places in Tanjong Pagar. You can also read our guide to the best JB coffee cafes if you’re heading there over the weekend.

Address: 7 Maxwell Road, #02-98, Amoy Street Food Centre, Singapore 069111
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 3pm, Sat-Sun 8:30am to 3pm
Website
Pan’s Kopi is not halal-certified.

Feature image adapted from @eatandbloat and Yi Xuan Phua via Google Maps

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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