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Foodgle Hub Coffee Shop

3.8(74)on Googlecoffeeyishun

513 Yishun St 51, Singapore 760513

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:30 AM – 10:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 55 / 100

Atmosphere70
Food quality60
Value for money40

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Foodgle Hub Coffee Shop appears to be a quiet spot in Yishun, potentially appealing to hikers looking for a rest point.

The laksa stall seems to be a key draw, with some patrons praising its thick, savoury gravy and fresh ingredients like prawns and cockles.

However, there's inconsistency in the experience, with some reporting a lack of ingredients in their laksa or wanton, and one reviewer noting an incorrect noodle type being served without prior notification.

Pricing is also a point of contention, with one customer finding a simple order of drinks, dim sum, and fried mantou to be significantly overpriced at $26-$27.

We'd recommend visiting for the laksa, especially in the early morning when it's freshly prepared, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies in other dishes and a higher price point than expected for a coffee shop.

Signature

laksa

Best time

early morning

Score: 55 · 5 sources

What customers say

Foodgle Hub Coffee Shop in Yishun receives mixed reviews, with some customers finding it overpriced, especially for items like dim sum and fried mantou.

While the laksa generally garners positive comments for its thick, savoury gravy and fresh ingredients, some experiences highlight a lack of meat in wanton and insufficient ingredients in the laksa.

It's also noted as a quiet spot, suitable for hikers.

overpriced itemslaksa quality (gravy/freshness)insufficient ingredients/meatquiet atmosphere
40% positive0% neutral60% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Poseidon Onda· 2 months ago

Ordered 2 sugar cane drink, 1 dim sum and 1 fried man tou, and it cost me $26-$27. Overpriced and non-economical! I’m recommending to travel further and do not step in that place.

★★★★Pak Soon Lau· 3 years ago

Nice quiet coffeeshop in Yishun, a good rest point for hikers. Several food stalls selling local favourites here, including laksa and chicken rice.

★★★★Irwan Amza· 3 years ago

Disappointment. No meat in wanton , only the skin. Not laksa mee but instead bee hoon mee is given. Have a courtesy to tell if u run out of it? Humfull Prawn Laksa Yishun St 51

★★★★Michael Chua· 3 years ago

Tried the laksa stall here. The taste is great, lots of noodles but the amount of ingredients is lacking.

★★★★★Jeffred Low· 4 years ago

It was early in the morning. I wanted to have prawn noodles but they informed me politely that it was not yet ready for serving. I had laksa instead. Surprisingly, the gravy was quite thick. The taste…

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