9 Ayer Rajah Avenue
#B2-03 One-North MRT
Singapore 138647
Tuesday:
07:30am - 05:30pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
[one north, Singapore 🇸🇬]
Tea Break Special
Available 2pm - 4.30pm
The OG Oei Nee Set
Crispy Toast stuffed with yam paste and coconut cream.
Served with Teh.
SuuKee Coffee
Address : 9 Ayer Rajah Ave, # B2-03 one-north MRT Station, Singapore 🇸🇬 138647
Open : Mon - Fri : 7.30am - 5.30pm
MRT 🚇 : one north
($7.90) they released Original Yam Paste last a couple of year when they they opened on first branch at one-north. Yam Paste taste like just creamy and milky and infused with coconut milk.
($8.90) they released Purple Sweet Potato + Yam Paste last dec when they opened on new branch at millenia walk. My friend and I saw it while walking on sun lol so we decided to try their toast. But the purple sweet potato taste like Japan don don donki. Yam Paste taste like just creamy and milky and infused with coconut milk.
Move over kaya butter toast—there’s a new contender in town! SuuKee Coffee has put a twist on the classic with their Orh Nee Toast, featuring options like the OG Orh Nee and Orh Nee Butter.
Between the two, the OG Orh Nee steals the show. The subtle sweetness of the yam paste shines through, perfectly complementing the crispy toast and offering a delightful contrast in textures. While the addition of butter in the Orh Nee Butter Toast adds a cold, savory element, it slightly overpowers the delicate flavor of the yam paste.
If you’re a fan of orh nee, this is a must-try upgrade to your usual toast!
A taro fan through and through, I had been to Suukee Coffee on two separate occasions for their popular Orh Nee toasts. I enjoyed their OG Orh Nee Toast on the first visit, though I found it a little mild tasting, so I went back for a taste of the other variants.
Packed with a decently thick pat of butter, the Orh Nee Butter Toast ($3.80) was pretty satisfying to bite into. The butter added that pleasant decadence as the filling itself was smooth, creamy, none too sweet, and just relatively light in yam flavour with gentle aromatic hints of coconut. For me, the buttery taste can come off a tad strong but complementary overall with the toasted sliced bread.
If you’re looking for something more savoury, the Orh Nee Pork Floss Toast ($4.20) was a fascinating pairing. With a fairly generous amount of floss, the fun combo felt more substantial and richer in taste with the pronounced meaty flavour. Rather umami, all in all. There was a nice mix of textures too; the slightly sweet velvety orh nee paste and cotton-like seasoned pork floss.
If you haven't heard already, @suukeecoffeesg is known for their delicious taro orh nee toasts, and we went back for their other variations, as well as their lunch fare 😍
Among the many variations, the one with coconut flakes ($3.80) and with pork floss ($4.20) appealed to me the most, as not only you get a good creamy orh nee flavour, you get more rich coconut flavour from the fresh shavings, and savouriness from the pork floss respectively! Loved the added texture too!
For their lunch fare, the Curry Chicken ($8.50) is one comforting bowl to get. The curry itself is rich yet homely, and the chicken was tender! The potato was well cooked as well. Definitely a meal to give you the needed energy to power through your afternoon. As for their Char Siew Scrambled Egg Rice Bowl ($9.50), it was a good alternative as well, especially with its fluffy egg and tender char siew.
To complement your meal, you must get their Orh Nee Iced Coffee ($4.80), as it was so delicious! The orh nee complemented the strong coffee well, and you can taste both flavours well. It comes with several toppings as well, including taro balls!
Can't wait for my next time to Suu Kee 😍 they do have limited space so do come early if you are here for lunch! Thank you @suukeecoffeesg for the wonderful meal!