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World’s First Yole Cafe Opens In Chinatown With Pistachio Brioche, Raspberry Matcha Latte And More

Yole Cafe has opened their first outlet in Chinatown

Good news for all froyo lovers—Yole has opened their first ever cafe right here in Singapore! Just when I thought frozen yoghurt was a thing of the 2010s, Yole is back with more sweet treats in their brand new cafe, ranging from their classic froyos and premium ice cream to plated desserts. 

Yole Cafe is a convenient three-minute walk from Chinatown MRT Station. Their cafe takes on a tropical beach theme, with a chill, minimalist aesthetic that’s perfect for weekend brunch. 

We tried some of their new cafe offerings on our visit there. Our favourite was the Pistachio Brioche ($18.80+), which comprises soft, fluffy brioche slices oozing with rich pistachio butter. It also stars a variety of fresh fruits such as bananas, strawberries and raspberries, and even comes with a scoop of pistachio ice cream!

The Honey Orange Toast ($14.90+) is a wonderful pick for those who are health-conscious. It comes with multi-grain bread topped with fresh cream and orange slices for a refreshing fix. It also has cranberry puree by the side, for added tang.

Apart from their signature froyo, Yole Cafe offers unique ice cream flavours such as Strawberry, Peanut Butter, Lotus Cookies, and Pistachio! Of course, you get to pick any two toppings from their extensive selection of sweet sauces, nuts, fruits and more! 

Have your ice cream in the form of an Affogato ($5.50+), or in a Cone ($8.80+), or a Waffle Bowl ($9.90+).

Another must-try is the Pistachio Latte ($8.90+), a blend of espresso and sweet pistachio sauce. We recommend pairing this with the Pistachio Brioche for a full suite of pistachio indulgence.

There’s also the Raspberry Matcha Latte ($8.90), which has the perfect combination of earthy matcha latte with tart raspberry flavour, making this drink a visually pleasing treat that’s hard to miss.

There are a lot more exciting cafe-exclusive items to look out for, such as the Mango Blue Island ($8.90+), Matcha Cubes Latte ($7.90+) and more! 

Be sure to check out our Chinatown food guide for more delicious food gems in the area! Otherwise, for another great cafe to visit, check out Pancake & Waffle Place, which has tiger prawn pancakes, smores waffles and more!

Address: 30 Pagoda Street, Singapore 059189
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: TBC
Website
Yole Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Chew Yi En.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg

Jing En Tan

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