Consider yourself a true taro lover? The next time you find yourself in the west (even better if you already work or live there), you might want to consider getting your breakfast fix at SuuKee Coffee, a cafe tucked away at one-north MRT station.
We’ve come across taro-flavoured treats in every shape and form, but this Orh Nee Toast we’ve been seeing all over social media has certainly piqued our interest.
Unlike your usual Kaya Butter (from S$2.90), Crunchy Peanut Butter (from S$2.90), or even Egg Mayo (from S$3.30), this fun creation sees toasted bread slathered with rich, sweet, and velvety taro paste and to top it off, a drizzle of coconut cream.
You can choose to enjoy it A La Carte (S$3.50) or as a Set (S$6.70) with two soft-boiled eggs and a standard regular-size hot drink.
There’s even the option to zhuzh it up with Crushed Peanuts for an extra S$0.20.
Drinks-wise, one can never go wrong with a Signature White Kopi (from S$2.50) or Yuan Yang (from S$2.20), but why not take your obsession with orh nee to the next level by ordering the iced Orh Nee Kopi or Teh at S$4.80, which sees the inside of the cup layered with the same creamy taro paste?
If you’ve visiting at lunchtime, don’t forget to check out the popular Hong Kong-style Scrambled Egg Rice Bowls with toppings like Spam Cubes (S$8.50), Curry Chicken (S$9.50), and Char Siew Pork Collar (S$10.50).
Otherwise, there are several other savoury hot meal sets on the menu, such as Char Siew Pork Collar Dry Noodles (S$10.50), Laksa (S$10.50), and Curry Chicken with Rice (S$9.50), all inclusive of a drink.
Will you be giving this unique orh nee toast a try?
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📍 9 Ayer Rajah Ave, #B2-03 one-north MRT Station, Singapore 138647
🕒 7.30am–5.30pm (Mon to Thu), 7.30am–4.30pm (Fri)
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