When one mentions Killiney, the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and crisp kaya toast immediately comes to mind. Since 1919, Killiney Kopitiam has been serving customers from the same location at 67 Killiney Road in Singapore. Now you can savour the taste of Killiney Kopi anytime, anywhere. • Aromatic brew with less sugar added • Perfect way to start your classic mornings • Suitable for coffee lovers who prefer robust local black coffee • Easy to prepare • Comes in hygienic and convenient packaging
🚚 Delivering locally within 24 hours
📍 In-city delivery only
🕕 Order before 5pm for same-day delivery
Price: SGD 9.8
+ Shipping: SGD 5
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Located along the busy streets of Killiney Road, the existing shop front was founded in late 1919. Back then, while it was an antiquated yet humble shop, its famous bread toast and warm beverages were popular among many. Though it was just an ordinary Hainanese Kopitiam, it promised well-brewed coffee and tea, not to mention traditional charcoal-grilled bread toast. Mr. Woon, a regular customer of the shop, loved it so much that he wished to own it. In 1993, the dream became reality when he finally bought the shop, renovated it and renamed it ‘Killiney Kopitiam’.

When one mentions Killiney, the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and crisp kaya toast immediately comes to mind. Since 1919, Killiney Kopitiam has been serving customers from the same location at 67 Killiney Road in Singapore. Now you can savour the taste of Killiney Kopi anytime, anywhere. • Aromatic brew with less sugar added • Perfect way to start your classic mornings • Suitable for coffee lovers who prefer robust local black coffee • Easy to prepare • Comes in hygienic and convenient packaging
🚚 Delivering locally within 24 hours
📍 In-city delivery only
🕕 Order before 5pm for same-day delivery
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Located along the busy streets of Killiney Road, the existing shop front was founded in late 1919. Back then, while it was an antiquated yet humble shop, its famous bread toast and warm beverages were popular among many. Though it was just an ordinary Hainanese Kopitiam, it promised well-brewed coffee and tea, not to mention traditional charcoal-grilled bread toast. Mr. Woon, a regular customer of the shop, loved it so much that he wished to own it. In 1993, the dream became reality when he finally bought the shop, renovated it and renamed it ‘Killiney Kopitiam’.