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Ya Kun Kaya Toast (Great World City)
1 Kim Seng Promenade, #01-135, Singapore 237994
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 65 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Great World City offers the quintessential Singaporean breakfast experience, with many patrons appreciating the convenience and familiar taste.
We note the consistent praise for their coffee, often described as 'on point,' and the classic Kaya Toast sets.
The option to have eggs cracked for you is a small but appreciated detail.
However, we've seen some inconsistency in the quality of the half-boiled eggs, with some finding them too raw or lacking the signature runny yolk Ya Kun is known for.
There are also occasional reports of coffee and tea lacking flavour, suggesting potential quality control issues across batches.
The outlet itself is described as small, which means securing a seat, especially during peak hours, can be challenging.
Despite these minor inconsistencies, the outlet maintains a steady flow of customers, indicating its enduring appeal as a reliable spot for a traditional breakfast.
We'd recommend visiting during off-peak hours to ensure a more comfortable dining experience.
Signature
Kaya Toast Set with Half-Boiled Eggs
Best time
Early mornings to secure a seat
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 65 · 5 sources
What customers say
Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Great World City is generally well-regarded for its classic Singaporean breakfast, particularly the kaya toast and coffee, with many appreciating the convenience of pre-cracked eggs.
However, some customers have experienced inconsistent quality, specifically with coffee and tea lacking taste, and issues with the desired runniness of the half-boiled eggs.
The outlet's small size can also lead to difficulty finding seats, and there have been occasional order mix-ups by staff.
Google Reviews
One of my favorite Ya Kun outlets! The staff here are helpful. Tried Teh C with an orange choco muffin, and it turned out to be a good combination.
Such a staple food for Singaporeans and this goes back to the days where we had our half boil eggs at your local hawker centre or coffee shop (kopitiam). Love it how they crack your eggs instead of do…
Jan 18, 2026 coffee and tea—no taste. Like recycled too many times. Changed the coffee, better. Yakun should standardise quality with franchise mystery Shopper & audits. For $2 small cups poor val…
A trendy place to get a Classic Singapore breakfast. There was a constant flow of people. Food: 4/5 - a classic Singapore breakfast is toasted bread filled with Kaya and butter along with 2 eggs(eith…
Saddddd... Where were the runny yolks Yakun was once famous for.. Cashier also mixed up two orders from the customer ahead of me and mine consecutively.
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