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Wu Fu Coffeeshop

3.3(109)on Googlecoffeetampines

406 Tampines Street 41, Singapore 520406

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)5:30 AM – 11:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Atmosphere70
Food quality80
Value for money75

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Wu Fu Coffeeshop in Tampines offers a diverse range of hawker fare, with several stalls standing out.

The zhi char stall's $12 Thai style curry fish head is a recurring highlight, praised for its generous portion and appetizing curry.

We note that if fish head is unavailable, it's sometimes replaced with fish meat for $15.

The claypot rice, priced at $7, receives commendation for its charred aroma and well-marinated chicken, though some feedback suggests the chef could improve charring consistency.

Other notable mentions include the Lor Mee, the Yi Xin noodle stall, and the $4 Mee Kia dry, which is considered good value.

However, we'd advise skipping the roasted meat stall, as its char siew and roasted pork are described as mediocre.

The coffeeshop can get busy with patrons enjoying drinks, and a significant portion of tables are reserved for the zhi char stall, which might impact seating availability during peak hours.

Overall, it's a solid neighbourhood option for those in Tampines looking for variety, but be prepared for potential seating limitations if you're not dining at the zhi char stall.

Signature

Thai style curry fish head

Price

$ ($4-15/person)

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

Wu Fu Coffeeshop in Tampines is generally well-regarded for its spacious and clean environment, offering a variety of hawker delights.

Patrons frequently praise the value and taste of the Thai style curry fish head from the zhi char stall, the flavorful claypot rice with well-marinated chicken, and the Mee Kia dry.

While some stalls like the Lor Mee and Yi Xin noodles receive positive mentions, the roasted meat stall is often recommended to be skipped, and some find the Lor Mee overpriced.

The coffeeshop is noted for being a good family spot, though a significant portion of tables are reserved for the zhi char stall.

Value for money (Thai curry fish head, Mee Kia dry)Quality of specific dishes (Claypot rice, Thai curry fish head, Mee Kia dry)Spacious and clean environmentInconsistent stall quality (Roasted meat stall vs. others)Table allocation for zhi char stall
80% positive10% neutral10% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Pearl Tok· a year ago

The coffee shop is just nearby Tampines Polyclinic. Spacious, clean dining experience. The zhi char stall offer dine in $12 Thai style curry fish head, really worth eating. Big portion of fresh and th…

★★★★★Jeremine Poh· 3 years ago

Surprisingly nice claypot rice in the neighbourhood after the renovation! We love the charred smell and taste, will be better if the 锅巴 is not charred to black (the chef needs to be more patient and c…

★★★★Johanna Chow· a year ago

Decent coffeeshop in Tampines! Always come for the Lor Mee and the Yi Xin noodle stall is pretty good too. Curry puff from the Malay stall is very nice, tried their mee soto and I give it a 7.5/10. S…

★★★★Heng Hua Thong· 4 months ago

The chinese stall chicken rice not bad, the lor mee there is famous but for me is too expensive, mr grumpy is there. $1 chicken wing. Bad things is 1/3 of the table is reserved for zichar stall. And a…

★★★★Chong Tee Lim· 10 months ago

Must say that the Mee Kia dry is pretty good for the price - $4 is hard to find in a coffee shop nowadays. The soup is savoury and noodles soaked with the right amount of spices. Would come again to…

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