Kimly Coffeeshop opens new branch at 187C Marsiling Road with over 10 stalls

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If you’re a fan of kopitiams in Singapore, you’ve likely come across the renowned Kimly Coffeeshop. And if you reside in the Marsiling area, there’s fantastic news for you— Kimly Coffeeshop has recently opened its newest branch at 187C Blk Marsiling Road!

Kimly Coffeeshop Mersiling - Store front

Boasting a network of 83 outlets throughout the island, this establishment has garnered widespread acclaim, thanks to its diverse food options and pocket-friendly prices. If you’re undecided on what to eat, fret not, as this coffee shop has you covered with a variety of choices, including caifan, zi char, Western, Korean, Indian Muslim, claypot dishes, chicken rice, fishball noodles, and much more.

Kimly Coffeeshop Mersiling - Tong Fong Fatt

Craving chicken rice? Visit Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken, where you can choose from options like Roasted Chicken Rice (S$4.50), Steamed Chicken Rice (S$4.50), and Chicken Char Siew Rice (S$4.50). Additionally, indulge in noodle dishes such as Shredded Chicken Macaroni (S$2.50), Chicken Curry Noodle (S$5), and Roasted Chicken Dry Noodle (S$5).

Kimly Coffeeshop Mersiling - Claypot King

For those seeking claypot and hotplate delights, Claypot King has you covered with enticing dishes like Ipoh Claypot Rice (S$7), KL Hotplate Curry Noodles (S$6), Tonic Herbal Chicken Soup (S$8), and Traditional Sesame Oil Chicken (S$6.50).

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Kimly Coffeeshop Mersiling - Al-Buhari Restaurant

Discover the flavours of Indian Muslim cuisine at Al-Buhari Restaurant, offering quick bites like Murtabak (S$8 for chicken, S$10 for mutton, S$12 for fish), Plain Dosai (S$1.70), Masala Dosai (S$3), and Coin Cheese Prata (S$4). Alternatively, savour the Nasi Briyani (S$6.50-S$7), Nasi Goreng Ikan Bilis (S$5.50), or Maggi Soup Seafood (S$7.50).

Kimly Coffeeshop Mersiling - Kimchi Jib Express

Korean cuisine enthusiasts should not miss Kimchi Jib Express, featuring tempting dishes like Kimchi Bacon Fried Rice (S$6.50), Spicy Seafood Tofu Soup (S$8.50), Beef Kimchi Stew (S$8.50), amongst others. All soups come with rice and side dishes.

Experience the warmth of this inviting establishment and savour the various flavours that make Kimly Coffeeshop’s newest location a must-visit destination.

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