If you’ve still got CDC vouchers left to spend, there are plenty of cafes (halal-certified too!) across Singapore where you can enjoy everything from brunch and coffee to waffles and desserts while putting those vouchers to good use.
Here are 13 cafes that accept CDC vouchers:
Oh Wunder Cafe

Oh Wunder Cafe is a cosy all-day dining spot offering everything from breakfasts and speciality drinks to burgers, pasta, and desserts. Highlights include the viral Little Sheep Matcha (S$8.50), hearty options like the Breakfast Pancake Stack (S$15) and Grilled Ribeye Steak Toasties (S$26), as well as signature mains such as Smoked Duck Carbonara (S$19) and Mentaiko Chicken Katsu Burger (S$20). Round off your meal with their popular tarts (S$8 each), while enjoying complimentary Wi-Fi, charging points, and the convenience of CDC voucher acceptance.
Read our article about Oh Wunder Cafe here.
Oh Wunder Cafe
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📍 Bras Basah Compelx, 231 Bain St, #01-69, S180231
🕒9.30am – 9pm (Last order: 8.15pm, Daily)
Binge

A cosy halal-friendly neighbourhood spot serving up delicious sandwiches, juicy burgers, rich coffee, and satisfying brunch favourites. They specialise in big-portion sourdough sandwiches and gourmet brioche burgers. Notable items include the Soy Garlic Chicken Sandwich (S$17), the Grand Poobah (S$18) with adobo pulled beef, and the Sloppy Benny Binge (S$16) that contains fish skins held together by garlic toum sauce. They also have dessert and pastries such as Nutella Supreme (S$7) and Homemade Tiramisu (S$13) to pair with their wide range of coffee and speciality matcha drinks, perfect for a casual coffee break.
View the menu here and make a reservation here.
Binge
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📍 61 Seng Poh Ln, #01-03, Singapore 160061
🕒10am – 9pm (Monday to Thurdasy), 10am – 10pm (Friday), 9am – 10pm (Saturday), 9am – 9pm (Sunday)
Carrara Cafe

Carrara Cafe is an award-winning halal-certified cafe and artisanal gelateria in Singapore. They are known for their premium gelato flavours such as Sicilian Pistachio, Earl Grey Lavender, Dubai Chocolate, Oolong Osmanthus and Bluepea Lemongrass Pandan.
Their gelato is best enjoyed atop their crispy homemade waffles, with the crowd-favourite being Banana crumble waffle (S$10.90). An interesting thing about Carrara is that they sell their waffle premixes on Shoppe so you can recreate it at home. If you are after something savoury, try their popular mains which include the Sausage Cheese Swiss Roll (S$17.90), Signature Chilli Crab Seafood Pasta (S$17.90) inspired by Singapore’s iconic dish and Big breakfast (S$16.90).
Carrara Cafe
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📍 2 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-5148, Singapore 150002
🕒11.30am – 9.30pm (Monday to Thursday, Sunday), 11.30am – 10pm (Friday & Saturday)
Quah Song & Co

Quah Song & Co. is a charming artisanal bakery-cafe best known for its buttery French pastries and specialty coffee. Their Butter Croissant (S$4.95) boasts crisp, flaky layers and a rich buttery aroma, while the Cinnamon Twirl (S$5.50) offers a comforting balance of warm spices and sweetness.
Beyond pastries, they also serve savoury bakes such as the Focaccia Al Pesto (S$5.50), topped with fragrant basil pesto, and Banana Loaf (S$5.50), a moist, comforting treat perfect with their coffee or Kombucha (from S$7)
Quah Song & Co
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📍 2 Everton Park, #01-61, Singapore 081002
🕒8am – 4pm (Daily)
Brunch & Co

Located in Tengah’s Plantation Plaza, Brunch & Co. by The JellyHearts is a halal-certified neighbourhood cafe serving all-day brunch, hearty mains, and creative desserts.
Their signatures include Yuzu Smoked Duck Pasta (S$16.90) and the Miso Salmon Grain Bowl (S$18.90), which pairs grilled salmon with wholesome grains and vegetables. The Breakfast Burger (S$21.50) is another standout, stacking juicy beef, eggs, and cheese into a satisfying brunch feast.
For dessert, don’t miss the B&C Signature Cheesecake (S$11.90) or the Lycheelicious Cheesecake (S$11.90), which layers fragrant lychee jelly atop a light cheesecake base. The Ondeh Ondeh Tart (S$8) is also worth trying for its local-inspired flavours.
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📍127 Plantation Cres, #02-18 Plantation Plaza, Singapore 690127
🕒11am – 9pm (Monday to Thursday), 11am – 10pm (Friday & Saturday), Sunday (10.30am – 9pm)
Oberstrasse

Oberstrasse blends hearty brunch fare with European-inspired comfort food in a cosy cafe setting. Start your day with their Breakfast Rosti (S$18), featuring crispy rosti hash with hollandaise sauce.
The Chilli Crab Pasta (S$17) gives a pasta twist to Singapore’s beloved seafood dish, while the Seared Beef Bowl (S$18) comes topped with tender beef slices and savoury wafu sauce. Pair your meal with specialty drinks such as the Dirty Green (S$5.50), a matcha and espresso combination, or the Caramel Sea Salt Latte (S$6).
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📍809 French Rd, #01-50 Kitchener Complex, Singapore 200809
🕒8am – 8pm (Daily)
Clovelly

Clovelly is a hidden cafe-bistro in Serangoon known for its handcrafted pastas, ocean-inspired dishes, and bright glasshouse-style ambience. Signature highlights include the Crab on Crab pasta (S$24.90) with soft shell crab and shredded crab meat, the seafood-loaded Frutti di Mare (S$22.90), and the unique Crab Croissant Florentine (S$22.90) from its all-day brunch menu. Round off your meal with appetisers like Calamari Rings (S$11.90) and the Brown Butter Waffle with Gelato (S$13.90), making it an ideal spot for brunch dates, family meals, or casual catch-ups.
Read our article on it here.
Clovelly
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📍15-2 Jln Riang, Singapore 358987
🕒11.30am – 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday), Closed on Monday
Refuel Cafe

With outlets in Bedok, Bukit Merah, and Yishun, Refuel Cafe is a reliable spot for brunch, comfort food, and desserts.
Their Fuel Me Up (S$16.50) is a hearty breakfast platter featuring pork meatballs, eggs, and sourdough, while the Chicken Kimchi Toasties (S$16.50) combine savoury chicken with spicy kimchi in a toasted sandwich. Other popular mains include the creamy Mentaiko Mac & Cheese (S$17.90) and fall-off-the-bone Honey BBQ Ribs (S$19.90).
Save room for their desserts — Homemade Apple Crumble (S$9.90) or Waffle Biscoff Banana (S$14.90), topped with caramelised bananas and crunchy Biscoff crumbs.
Refuel Cafe
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📍744 Bedok Reservoir Rd, #01-3029 Reservoir Village, Singapore 470744 | Refuel 2 (Bukit Merah): 28 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-4468, Singapore 152028 | 18 Yishun Ave 9, Junction Nine #01-04 Singapore 768897
🕒 9am – 9pm (Daily at Bedok, Weekends/PH at Bukit Merah & Yishun), 10am – 9pm (Mon – Fri, Bukit Merah & Yishun)
Waffl

Waffl is a hidden halal dessert cafe in Jurong East that’s perfect for late-night supper and dessert cravings. The cosy spot is known for its signature waffle burgers, including the Spicy Chicken Waffl Burger (S$9.90), alongside gelato waffles, cheesy chips, and indulgent bakes such as Brookies (S$5) and Cookies (S$5.50) in flavours like Matcha and Oreo Kreme Cheese. Complete your visit with speciality drinks like the Matcha Lava Milk (S$6) for a satisfying sweet-and-savoury feast.
Read our article about it here.
Waffl
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📍Blk 343 Jurong East Street 31, #01-59, Singapore 600343
🕒4pm – 12.30am (Monday, Wednesday to Sunday), Closed on Tuesday
Citrus By The Pool

Located beside Woodlands Swimming Complex, Citrus By The Pool is a halal-certified cafe known for its extensive menu of Western and Asian-inspired dishes, and late-night operating hours.
The Tom Yum Seafood Pasta (S$16.50) is a long-time favourite, combining creamy pasta with the spicy and tangy flavours of Thai tom yum. Another standout is the Boss Burger (S$15.90), which comes topped with their signature satay sauce for a uniquely local twist.They also have zichar-style dishes to go with rice such as the Sweet & Sour Fried Fish (from S$13.90) or Thai Basil Chicken with Eggplant (from S$7.90) — perfect for sharing.
Reserve a table here.
Citrus by the pool
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📍3 Woodlands Street 13, Woodlands Swimming Complex, Singapore 738600
🕒11am – 5am (Daily)
Brunch @Legundi

Brunch @Legundi combines Western brunch staples with Malay-inspired flavours in a cosy Balinese-themed setting, ranging from massive Tomahawk steaks to Cheesy Nasi Lemak Lobsters.
The Papa Brunch (S$26) is a generous breakfast platter perfect for sharing, while the Salmon Sambal Matah (S$16) pairs smoked salmon with fragrant Balinese sambal and garlic cheese sourdough. Signature dishes include the creamy tom yum-based Ong Bak Pasta (S$19), the hearty Legundi All-Day Brunch (S$22), and the Steak Stack Bagel (S$18). For something unique, try their elevated take on Roti John (S$19), served on sourdough instead of the traditional bun, or the seafood-packed Paella De Marisco (S$25).
Pair all these savory dishes with their extensive choice of drinks including mocktails.
Brunch @Legundi
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📍8 Jln Legundi, #01-05, Singapore 759274
🕒11am – 9.30pm (Tuesday to Friday), 10am – 9.30pm (Weekends), Closed on Monday
House Downstairs

Located within Ulu Pandan Community Club, House Downstairs is a cosy neighbourhood cafe that combines Scandinavian-inspired interiors with a menu of comforting brunch plates, Asian-inspired mains, and specialty coffee. Its spacious layout, natural lighting, and abundance of charging points also make it a popular spot for remote workers and casual catch-ups.
One of their standout dishes is the House Signature Craygee (S$22), a comforting bowl of crispy rice soaked in a rich seafood broth and topped with crayfish, feiji prawns, and clams. For something with local flavours, the Laksa Goreng (S$17) puts a unique spin on laksa with wok-fried noodles coated in fragrant spices and finished with a sous vide egg.
Brunch lovers can opt for the Morning BB (S$21), a hearty breakfast platter packed with brunch staples or thie Spiced Baked Eggs (S$16). For something lighter, get the Bircher Muesli (S$9) which features overnight oats with grated apples, seasonal fruits and other classic toppings.
Pair your meal with a cup of specialty coffee and one of their freshly baked pastries for a laid-back cafe experience away from the city crowds.
House Downstairs
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📍170 Ghim Moh Rd, #01-03 Ulu Pandan CC, Singapore 279621
🕒9am – 5pm (Monday to Wednesday, Weekend), 9am – 10pm (Thursday & Friday)
Ola Acai

Ola Acai is a popular Hougang spot for affordable and customisable acai bowls, with prices starting from just S$6.50 for the small size bowls.
Their signature Island Gal bowl combines refreshing acai with tropical fruits and crunchy toppings, while the Nutz 4 Nuts is perfect for nut lovers. It is packed with almond slices, chia seeds, and pumpkin seeds for extra texture and nutrition. Besides bowls, they also offer smoothies, milkshakes, waffles, and gelato for those craving something sweeter.
Ola Acai
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📍 210 Hougang St 21, #01-273, Singapore 530210
🕒 11am – 10pm (Daily)
The next time you’re wondering where to use your CDC vouchers, skip the usual options and head to one of these cafes instead!
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