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Get $1.50 Kopi And Old-School Waffles At This Hole-In-The-Wall Cafe In Bishan

WAD Coffee is an under-HDB cafe in Bishan

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Hole-in-the-wall coffee shops have a certain charm—offering a cosy, homey atmosphere in unexpected spots such as a back alley or under a HDB block. WAD Coffee, a new addition to the Bishan neighbourhood, is no exception, with friendly folks serving up kopi, coffee, and waffles to the residents nearby.

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The menu is split into four categories: specialty coffee, local brews, non-coffee, and waffles. A simple cup of Kopi-O costs $1.50, while Kopi and Kopi-C are priced at $2 each.

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We recommend trying something from the specialty coffee or non-coffee menu, though, as there are a few interesting options. The Strawberry Choc ($5) and Gula Melaka Latte ($6) are some examples if you prefer something sweeter and creamier.

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Pair your drink with a waffle, available in six flavours starting from just $2. The simplest option, the Plain Boring, comes with no spread, while local favourites Kaya and Peanut Butter go for $2.50 each. For something a little indulgent, try Cream Cheese or Choc Hazel, both priced at $3.

WAD Coffee is a 13-minute walk from Bishan MRT Station, and is open every day except Wednesday. There are limited outdoor seats, but most diners opt for takeaway.

In related content, read our Kopikhoo feature, another hole-in-the-wall coffee shop in Joo Chiat. Alternatively, check out our Bishan food guide.

Address: 152 Bishan Street 11, #01-219, Singapore 570152
Opening hours: Mon-Tue & Thurs 7:30am to 4:30pm, Fri 8am to 12pm, 3pm to 6pm, Sat-Sun 8am to 6pm
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WAD Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from Alisha – and Noor Latasa via Google Maps

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