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Coffeeshop (Kimly Seafood) at Blk 163A Gangsa Road, Bukit Panjang

2.6(41)on Googlecoffeebukit panjang

163A Gangsa Rd, Singapore 671163

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)4:00 AM – 1:00 AM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 45 / 100

Atmosphere20
Consistency40
Food quality60
Value for money65

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take on this Kimly Seafood coffeeshop suggests a mixed bag of experiences.

While some patrons praise the variety of stalls and specific dishes like the Koka noodles, which reportedly draws a crowd in the 'wee hours', there are notable inconsistencies.

The Western stall's Fish and Chips, priced at $7.50, receives a decent review for its taste and portion, despite a minor observation about oily buns.

However, the beverage stall seems to be a point of contention, with pre-made, overly sweet coffee and tea being a recurring complaint.

The dim sum stall also garners negative feedback regarding both food quality and, more significantly, consistently poor and unwelcoming service.

A major concern for some is the presence of a smoking area, which impacts the overall dining environment for families.

We think this location is best for those specifically seeking the Koka noodles during off-peak hours or a quick and affordable Western meal.

However, we'd advise caution with the dim sum and beverage stalls, and those sensitive to smoking environments might prefer to avoid it altogether.

Signature

Koka noodles

Best time

wee hours for Koka noodles

Score: 45 · 5 sources

What customers say

Customers appreciate the variety of food stalls available, with the Koka noodles, chicken rice, and western food (specifically the Fish and Chips) receiving positive mentions for taste and value.

However, the pre-made and overly sweet coffee/tea is a significant drawback, and the dim sum stall is consistently criticised for poor service and unfriendly staff.

The presence of a smoking area is also a concern for some patrons, particularly families.

Variety of food stallsPre-made/sweet beveragesPoor dim sum serviceSmoking area concernsValue for money (Western food)
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Benjamin· 7 months ago

There are many nice food stalls here but don’t order coffee or tea get can drinks instead. Their coffee tea are all pre-made and sold to you the moment you order.. come on! we are not in a rush for a…

★★★★thelevitator· a year ago

Had the Fish and Chips ($7.50). Fish was rather small, but since they gave 2 I can't complain. The fish was nicely fried, nd the fries were well seasoned. However, I was not sure why the outside of th…

★★★★Keng Cheong Tan· a year ago

One of the best coffee shops in Bukit panjang with a variety of good tasting dishes. The Koka noodles is famous and people come here in the wee hours for it. Other stalls are great too such as the chi…

★★★★★Chew Jian Qiang· 3 months ago

One of the few coffee shops still with smoking area. Chain smokers love this place and do not care whether there are families with young kids around. Avoid this place like a plague if you care about y…

★★★★Yong Shin Foh· 11 months ago

Here’s a professional but honest way you can comment on a bad experience at Kimly Coffee’s dim sum store: I've given Kimly Coffee's dim sum store more than one chance, but unfortunately, the experien…

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