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Get Black Sesame Kopi And Pistachio Yuan Yang Under $5 In Queenstown

Sabana Coffeehouse is a new hawker kopi stall in Queenstown

Over the years, Singapore has seen a wave of unique kopi stalls popping up across the island. Recently, one new Gen Z-run stall caught our attention: Sabana Coffeehouse. Nestled in Queenstown, the menu is incredibly impressive, with over 20 old-school and trendy drinks to choose from.

Image credit: @sabanacoffeesg

For context, Sabana Coffeehouse started as a home-based business in 2023 and gradually grew to operate at Baker X two years later. For the uninitiated, this is a fun concept that allows bakers with big dreams to bake and sell their goods to customers for a limited time.

Following the end of Baker X, better news arrived: Sabana Coffeehouse finally found a permanent home at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre. At their new hawker stall, you can enjoy a wide range of traditional beverages, specialty coffee, and even oriental teas, all affordably priced at under $5.

Image credit: Jun Ji See via Google Maps

If you’re not sure what to order, choose from their six signature drinks, including the Black Sesame Kopi ($3.50), Jasmine Cloud ($3.50), and Pistachio Yuan Yang ($3.90). The former combines iced kopi topped with a dollop of earthy, nutty black sesame cream, while Jasmine Cloud features jasmine green tea, vanilla cream, and osmanthus buds.

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There’s also the classic Kopi-O for $1.20, or an Americano starting from $3.20—a nod to both old-school and contemporary coffee culture. Take it up a notch with the Biscoff Teh Peng ($3.50) for something sweeter, or the Sea Salt Caramel Latte (from $4.30).

Image credit: @sabanacoffeesg

Sabana Coffeehouse is a quick 10-minute walk from Queenstown MRT Station, and opens daily at 8am. If you live or work nearby, swing by for your morning caffeine fix, as it’s the perfect way to start the day.

For more good eats in the area, read our Alexandra Village Food Centre guide, where you can try $1 xiao long bao, claypot laksa and more. Otherwise, read our guide to the best coffee cafes in Singapore.

Address: 159 Mei Chin Road, #02-07, Mei Ling Market & Food Centre, Singapore 140159
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 2pm
Website
Sabana Coffeehouse is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from Jun Ji See via Google Maps and @sabanacoffeesg

Yoo Kyung

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