If you’re often at KINEX Mall for a good ol’ round of boxing, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, or mixed martial arts session at Evolve MMA, you might be wondering whether there are lovely places to eat and chill. Whether it’s to have a quiet date night, catch up with a close friend, or maybe even work out a business deal, there are plenty of nice places in the Tanjong Katong and Paya Lebar area where you can find quiet cafes with Wifi. We’ve listed five that are within walking distance of KINEX Mall.
1) 6 Letter Coffee
6 Letter Coffee is ten minutes from KINEX Mall, and you can find it right along Tanjong Katong Road. It’s a cozy, small cafe with long wooden tables and leafy plants hanging overhead. Step inside and you’ll see the place has artistic touches, with colorful drawings on the walls and beautifully drawn postcards on the table depicting their food.
They are well-known for their rosti, waffles, and hand-drawn lattes with cute animals drawn in the froth. While it’s not a large cafe, you’ll probably find it relatively empty after brunch. Most people stop in for brunch, emptying it around 2 pm.
2) Supernova
Just a few doors from 6 Letter Coffee is Supernova, right at the corner of Tanjong Katong Road. The cafe opened to much fanfare in April 2022 with much hype. That’s because the same folks behind other popular eateries, such as Columbus Coffee Co. (at Upper Thomson and Apollo Coffee Bar at Serangoon Garden), conceptualized the cafe.
It’s a bright, breezy space with an outdoor area for pet owners. Many diners love their Fried Chicken French Toast, although there are also vegetarian dishes such as Tofu Hummus which also gets a lot of positive reviews.
In addition, the menu has a good selection of brunch and dinner items so that you can step in almost anytime for a more filling meal. It gets crowded on weekends, so weekdays might be better if you’re looking for a nice quiet spot.
3) Jimmy Monkey Cafe
Jimmy Monkey is five minutes away from KINEX Mall, and you won’t be able to miss it as you walk out from KINEX Mall along Geylang Road. The cafe is not air-conditioned, but the layout is open-air, so there’s plenty of space along the aisle. There’s also a playground for children nearby!
For parents who just finished their martial arts workout and picked up their kids from enrichment classes nearby, this cafe might be the best place to get your lunch or dinner sorted out. You can let the children run off any excess energy at the nearby playground while you enjoy a nice, quiet coffee. Of course, if your children are usually energetic and need a reason to run around, enrolling them in a well-structured children’s martial arts program might just be THE solution!
4) Yugoslavia Bakery & Cafe
Yugoslavia Bakery & Cafe, located in KINEX Mall, offers a unique culinary experience that transports you to the heart of Southeastern Europe. This charming establishment is renowned for its authentic pastries, such as the Vasa’s Cake—a delightful blend of walnuts, chocolate, orange, and fresh cream—and the savory Burek Swirl filled with feta and spinach.
The cafe’s warm ambiance, featuring a faux brick wall and wooden furnishings, provides a cozy setting to relax and unwind. Whether you’re seeking a quick snack or a leisurely meal, Yugoslavia Bakery & Cafe offers a refreshing alternative to the typical mall eateries, making it an ideal hidden spot to eat and chill at KINEX Mall.
5) Ah Khoo Kopi Toast
If you’re looking for local coffee and toast, Ah Khoo Kopi Toast at Basement 1 of KINEX Mall is perfect. The no-frills, brightly lit place serves kopi and toast, the all-time Singapore breakfast favorites. Many reviewers also like their curry chicken rice. While spaces are limited, it’s not as crowded on weekday afternoons. While there’s no wow factor, such as a cool interior or fancy hand-drawn coffee, Ah Khoo is a good choice for those who prefer to stay within the mall and just want a quick meal in peace.
Besides 6 Letter Coffee and Supernova, there are plenty of cafes along Tanjong Katong Road, which is ten minutes from KINEX Mall. Each cafe has its unique ambiance and menu selections, so you should pop by and check out each one until you find your favorite. For those who want to stay within the mall, you can also find Starbucks. There are also other smaller cafes in Basement 1 of the mall. One thing’s for sure – you won’t run out of options if you’re looking for a quiet place to fuel up before or after your workout at Evolve MMA.
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East side, best side? We can’t concur since we think the Star Vista is also full of quiet cafes for the coffee-loving crowd. One thing’s for sure: we know that training with professional instructors who can challenge your limits safely is important. You want to learn techniques progressively at a comfortable pace and build confidence to achieve your fitness or competition goals.
Over at Evolve MMA, we have a wide range of classes and programs that cater to all levels of experience, from beginners to professional athletes. Our instructors are experts in their field, with years of experience training fighters who have won world titles at major events.
Our student’s success is our success – that’s why we’re here. So, it’s time to learn how to defend yourself in the most effective way possible while improving your fitness level. Book a trial class at Evolve MMA (KINEX) today and unleash the greatness within you!
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Phone: Evolve MMA (Orchard Central)
181 Orchard Road
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Singapore 238896
Phone: Evolve MMA (KINEX)
11 Tanjong Katong Road
#02-52 KINEX
Singapore 437157
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Singapore 138617
Phone: (65) 6539 9590
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