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Singapore
East Coast
JC Coffee Houzz

JC Coffee Houzz

4.7/6

3 reviews

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About JC Coffee Houzz

Family-friendly ✨
Good for groups 🎉
Card payment
Air conditioning
Open now
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Closes at 10:30 pm
Friday
11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Saturday
11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Sunday
11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Wednesday
11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Thursday
11:00 am - 10:30 pm

More about the restaurant: JC Coffee Houzz

Located along Joo Chiat Road, a residential conservation area in Singapore’s east, JC Coffee Houzz offers traditional Singaporean cuisine to diners seated in comfortable, air-conditioned surrounds. Traditional Singaporean cuisine? Hard to define, given Singapore’s cosmopolitan background, but let’s just say that JC Coffee Houzz’s Hainanese chicken chop is the best in the hood, and the coffee is done sock style, the way Singaporeans like it.

Frequently asked questions

Does JC Coffee Houzz serve International food?

Yes, the restaurant JC Coffee Houzz serves International food.

Does the restaurant JC Coffee Houzz have parking?

No, the restaurant JC Coffee Houzz has no parking.

Thinking about making a JC Coffee Houzz booking?

Joo Chiat Road is the main artery in one of eastern Singapore’s best preserved residential conservation districts. Tucked away amongst the colourful shopfronts along the street sits JC Coffee Houzz. Inside it’s a no-fuss environment, simple and modern, where you can find the best Singaporean cuisine making room on a menu that also features a few Western style dishes and delectable dim sum for those long Sunday lunches with friends.

The Hainanese chicken chop is reputed to be the best in town, a traditional dish hailing from Singapore’s colonial era that is served with tomato ketchup and the more traditionally Asiatic oyster sauce, making for a classic fusion dish that shouldn’t be missed, but isn’t readily available outside Malaysia or Singapore. The locals along Joo Chiat Road also appreciate the fact that JC Coffee Houzz prepare their coffee – or rather kopi – the Singaporean way, sock style. This means an intense, high-caffeine brew usually using robusta rather than arabica beans, specially roasted and brewed in a long-spouted pot using a cloth bag as an infuser. That’ll keep you going long after you leave JC Coffee Houzz.