New in town: KYŌ Kohee, Tanjong Pagar — Authentic Japanese matcha and coffee for your midday caffeine fix

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For CBD workaholics, a cup of coffee is absolutely essential to kick away any fatigue. Step in KYŌ Kohee, the latest cafe in the buzzing Tanjong Pagar district. An aesthetic and cosy cafe, you can look forward to indulging in a variety of matcha and coffee delights to satisfy your midday caffeine fix. 

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KYŌ Kohee started off with the goal of bringing about the balance of ‘slow and simple’, which is to feel the joy of what it means to be alive.

Nothing beats the feeling of bonding over coffee and a hearty breakfast, and finding the right cafe to do that is equally as important.

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When it comes to KYŌ Kohee, you’ll be spoilt for choice. It offers a wide variety of different drinks, such as matcha and coffee, and even fresh croffles and ice cream.

For coffee choices, you can choose from your classic Black (S$4.50) or its White counterpart (S$5.50), as well as Mocha (S$3.50). If you’re feeling extra drowsy and need a strong dose of coffee, you can opt for their Espresso (S$3.50). 

Besides, you can also try their specialty— Iced KYO Coffee (S$6.90). This features their iced caramelised coffee which is topped with vanilla whipped cream. Not only that, there is something for matcha fans as well. Check out their Okumidori Matcha which comes in two versions: Straight (S$5.90) or Latte (S$6.90). 

For an authentic taste of Japan, you can also try KYŌ Kohee’s authentic Japanese tea. This includes their Tenbone Hoji Tea (S$4.90) and Sencha Yabukita (S$5.90).

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With Croffles making quite a big splash on the Internet, KYŌ Kohee also offers its very own rendition at just S$3.90. This perfect blend of waffle and croissant provides you with the best of both worlds. Furthermore, their Affogato Ice Cream Matcha (S$6.90), topped with their signature ceremonial grade matcha is worth a mention too. 

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