Ya Kun Kaya Toast
Ya Kun Kaya Toast is probably THE shop that started the entire wave of local kopi toast chains. Founded by Loi Ah Koon in 1944, one of its most original shops is at Far East Square.
After they started franchising in 2000, Ya Kun never looked back. Many Singaporeans love their thin, brown crispy grilled bread, spread with homemade kaya comprising of coconut milk, sugar, eggs and fragrant pandan.
Address: Various locations, including 18 China Street #01-01 Singapore 049560
MRT: Raffles Place / Telok Ayer
After the meal: Telok Ayer near the CBD is actually home to many Chinese temples and Muslim mosques, including the Thian Hock Keng Temple (built for the Hokkiens), Fuk Tak Chi Temple (for the Hakkas and Cantonese), Nagore Durga Shrine (for Indian Muslims), the Al-Abrar Mosque and the Telok Ayer Methodist Church.
After they started franchising in 2000, Ya Kun never looked back. Many Singaporeans love their thin, brown crispy grilled bread, spread with homemade kaya comprising of coconut milk, sugar, eggs and fragrant pandan.
Address: Various locations, including 18 China Street #01-01 Singapore 049560
MRT: Raffles Place / Telok Ayer
After the meal: Telok Ayer near the CBD is actually home to many Chinese temples and Muslim mosques, including the Thian Hock Keng Temple (built for the Hokkiens), Fuk Tak Chi Temple (for the Hakkas and Cantonese), Nagore Durga Shrine (for Indian Muslims), the Al-Abrar Mosque and the Telok Ayer Methodist Church.

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