Newly-renovated Kimly coffeeshop at Tampines has 24-hour Teochew porridge & dim sum

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Kimly Coffeeshop located at Block 827 of Tampines Street 81 has recently gotten a grand makeover and reopened to the nearby residents on 21 Apr 2023. Each of the kopitiam‘s 9 stalls offers a budget meal option that helps keep food affordable in the heartlands.

Besides that, this popular food spot has also become operational for 24 hours due to 4 of its stalls. Let’s take a look at what they are.

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Credit – Kimly Coffeeshop

Besides Heng Long Teochew Porridge (opening only after the Hari Raya weekend), Dim Sum Express is a new player in the F&B scene and will be serving all kinds of delicious steamed, baked and fried dim sum. Everything here costs S$1.50 and you’ll be able to get 1 free item with any purchase of 10 items.

Choose from their 8 kinds of pau like coffee and custard or settle for the traditional flavours like char siew and bean paste. The stall also has 25 other types of munchies including spinach dumpling, century egg pork porridge and fried prawn dumpling.

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Credit – Kimly Coffeeshop

Hua Zai Hong Kong Style Roasted Delight is popular around Singapore selling its range of roasted meats. You must try their Shrimp Wanton Ipoh Hor Fun (S$5.50), Roasted Pork Rice (S$3.50) or the budget Smoked Duck Rice (S$3).

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Credit – Kimly Coffeeshop

Ding Ji Teochew Noodle House is a noodle lover’s paradise. Indulge in a bowl of Laksa (S$4.30), Fishball Noodle (S$4) or Teochew Style Dumpling Soup (S$3.50/S$5) for lunch, dinner, or whatever time in-between.

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Credit – Kimly Coffeeshop

You can also check out the other stalls: 827 Nasi Padang, Tenderbest, 827 Fish Soup, He Feng Seafood and of course, the quintessential drinks stall.

For those living in Tampines, it looks like you’ve just gained yourself another supper spot— yayers!

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A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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