The sales donot respect customer at all. I asked for NO ICE in my drink because I’m on my period, something other Ya Kun locations and male staff handle normally. I said it was fine if the cup was not full. But your employee? She refused with very bad attitude. And even I asked for a spoon that I could remove it myself. She told me that was none of her business.
Please apologize! You are not respecting women even you yourself is a woman! Next time I will post on social media!
Taru BH
4
We got a recommendation from a taxi driver to visit this place for kaya toast. Although it was a good experience, we could tell
It wasn’t the best one. We loved their kayo toast, but since it is a popular franchise, the quality and atmosphere differs slightly depending on which branch you visit. We would recommend you visit ones that are outside of the mall for a better experience.
Jon Song
5
Still one of the best places to get a classic singaporean breakfast.
Set A + Set E for 2 will never fail to hit the mark
- classic Kaya butter toast
- smoked cheesy french toast
Ya kun eggs are simply have the best kind of yolk. Big and juicy!
Ashish Singhal
3
We really enjoyed the tea and the local toast — it was a lovely experience overall. As tourists, we weren’t aware of the return policy for the cups and tray. While we were leaving, one of the PRC staff shouted something in Chinese, which startled us. I asked another staff member what the issue was, and she explained that we needed to return our cups, which we did right away out of respect for the rules.
We completely understand the policy, and we’re happy to follow it — but it’s all about how the message is delivered. A polite reminder would have been more than enough. The tone used made us feel like we had done something seriously wrong, when in reality, it was just 2 cups and a tray.
Bryan Wong
1
Lousy tea quality for $3.20. The poor barista is rushing while the rest of staff is chit chatting. Won't patron them again, wasted money. Any other coffee shop gives a thicker tea than this.