If you’ve been to Johor Bahru, you might have chanced upon Zus Coffee at least once during your trip. It hasn’t been that long since the popular Malaysian coffee chain was first introduced to coffee lovers in 2019, but the brand has already expanded to more than 500 outlets worldwide. Here’s some good news: they have finally opened their doors in Singapore at Changi Airport!
Officially opened on 11 October 2024, Zus Coffee’s first outlet in Singapore is a takeaway kiosk on the first level of Changi Airport Terminal 4. This is the perfect grab-and-go option for before and after your flight.
While we’re not fully sure of the menu in Singapore, we know Zus Coffee carries an extensive selection of drinks, ranging from matcha to more interesting selections featuring coconut and butterscotch flavours. According to their official online menu, some popular picks from the matcha series include Zirty Matcha Latte, Matcha Strawberry Latte, and Not Pistachio Latte.
If you prefer coffee to tea, there’s the classic Americano and Flat White, as well as lesser-seen options such as Vietnamese Spanish Latte and ZUS Gula Melaka. For those wondering, the Vietnamese Spanish Latte features rich Vietnamese coffee and creamy coconut milk topped with milk foam, whereas ZUS Gula Melaka boasts a hint of coconut flavour blended with gula palm sugar syrup.
To beat the heat, a cup of frappe is the way to go—there’s the Mango Frappe for a refreshing pick-me-up, and the sweet-salty Salted Caramel Frappe for a more indulgent treat.
Do note that prices for the aforementioned drinks are TBD; we’ll update this article once we get more information.
Since Zus Coffee is new to Singapore, please extend some grace and patience if you experience any hiccups in the beginning months of their business.
If you love coffee as much as we do, read our guide to the best Johor Bahru cafes near customs. We also have a guide to the best cafes in Singapore!
Address: 10 Airport Boulevard, Arrival Hall, Level 1, Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 4, Singapore 819665
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Zus Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from @alltoomatcha and @unplanned.brews
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