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Coffee and Tea
323 Bukit Batok Street 33, #01-114, Singapore 650323
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: This Bukit Batok coffee shop, recently renovated and under new management, offers a wide array of hawker fare.
We note a general consensus that the food quality has improved, particularly with the new wanton mee stall, praised for its springy noodles and generous, fresh fillings at $4 a portion.
The mixed rice ('cai fan') stall also receives positive mentions, with value meals of 2 vegetables and 1 meat for $2.80.
Drink prices are considered reasonable, with an 'Ice Milo' and 'teh tarik bing' highlighted as popular choices.
While the coffee stall staff make an effort to take orders, it remains a self-service establishment.
The space is described as clean, bright, and bustling, especially in the evenings.
We think this is a solid option for a casual meal, offering variety and good value.
Best for those seeking a reliable, everyday hawker experience rather than a destination meal.
Signature
wanton mee
Best time
breakfast, lunch, or dinner
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Customers generally praise the variety and improved quality of food stalls at Coffee and Tea, especially highlighting the wanton noodles, mixed rice, and Indian food options like prata.
The renovated environment is appreciated for being clean and bright, and drink prices are considered reasonable, with staff making an effort to take orders.
While most experiences are positive, some stalls like the prawn noodles have temporary closures, and individual preferences vary for certain offerings.
Google Reviews
The Wontan stall food taste has improved overtime. The noodle was soften. The handmade fish all is soft, smooth and nice. The variety of noodle dish is good. The food portion is generous as is the sou…
For the information of those who are not from Singapore, our coffee shops usually have multiple food stalls, each managed by different individuals. My review is based on my overall experience, althoug…
Update 27 Dec 2024 Tried caifan-not too bad tasting Tried wanton mee-portions are generous and edible The prawn noodles soup put up a signage to inform that they are closed for 1 month! Update 13…
There is a new wanton noodles stall. Noodles is springy and it taste really good. Wanton is not small, packed with meat filling and tastes nice and fresh. The portion I shown is $4 and it is not too s…
Newly opened coffee shop. New stalls with variety of nice food. Chinese la mian tastes good. Good variety of drinks, especially teh Tarik bing , kopi bing , milo bing gao. Only $2.30 /$2.50 for the…
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