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Broadway Coffee Shop

3.8(313)on Google$coffeejurong east

286E Toh Guan Rd, #01-01, Singapore 605286

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 45 / 100

Atmosphere70
Consistency30
Food quality40
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Broadway Coffee Shop appears to be a typical neighbourhood hawker centre with a mix of stalls, and the overall experience seems to vary significantly by stall.

The Ah Xiong Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee, priced at $5, is noted for its acceptable taste but could benefit from more stock and 'wok hei' for its Fried Kway Teow ($6) and Black Fried Carrot Cake ($4.5).

The Indian Muslim stall, Al Amaan, seems to be a standout, offering a generous chicken biryani for $6 and decent prata.

However, the coffee and breakfast offerings receive mixed reviews, with some finding the coffee tasteless despite good service.

Service at the drinks stall can also be inconsistent, with one staff member noted for poor attitude.

We'd recommend visiting for the Indian Muslim food, particularly the chicken biryani, or to try the Ah Xiong Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee if you're in the area and have a small appetite.

Skip the coffee for breakfast if you're particular about your brew.

Signature

Ah Xiong Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee

Price

$ ($5-10/person)

Score: 45 · 5 sources

What customers say

Broadway Coffee Shop presents a mixed bag for customers, with recent renovations improving the ambiance to be spacious and clean.

While some praise specific stalls like Al Amaan for generous chicken biryani and decent prata, and the Mala stall for good Sichuan delights, the overall food quality from other stalls, such as Ah Xiong Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee, receives criticism for lacking 'wok hei' and flavor.

Drink quality is inconsistent, with some finding Milo C thick and chocolatey, but others describing the coffee as tasteless and expensive, and there are notable complaints about poor service from specific staff members.

Inconsistent food quality (lack of 'wok hei', flavor)Variable drink quality and pricing (tasteless coffee, expensive drinks)Renovated, clean, and spacious environmentSpecific stall highlights (Al Amaan, Mala stall)Customer service issues (rude staff)
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★TS· a year ago

Ah Xiong Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee (One of the open-air food court stalls) This is a new stall that moved in during the last 1 month or so. I noticed that there are two stalls of the same name located…

★★★★yoogawi· 5 months ago

ordered 3 packets of kopi, when i’m about to pay my friend replied me from whatsapp say he want kopi o, then i told the chubby male staff to add one more packet of kopi o, he said “aiya~” and gave a b…

★★★★Bright Eyes· a year ago

Think the shop may have changed owner. The drinks are not bad today. Milo C is $1.70, very thick and chocolatey. Nice! The coffee shop seems to have been renovated too. Very spacious, bright and clean…

★★★★Tan Wei Shung· 4 years ago

Drinks are expensive here. The Mala stall pretty good. For a price of a western steak, sometimes you gotta go for SiChuan delights. Medium spicy was just nice for the kicks.

★★★★Oaken W· a year ago

New Indian Muslim store Al Amaan and best Muslim store thus far -Generous chicken brayani for $6 -Decent Prata, Tosai and Maggie Goreng

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