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Telephone
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Introduction
Starbucks coffee houses offer more than the finest coffee sourced from across the globe. Friendly people, great music and a comfortable upbeat meeting place create the famous Starbucks Experience. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
Open 24 Hours
Mon - Sun
Open 24 Hours
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Open 24 Hours
Open Till Late
Restaurant Website
http://www.starbucks.com.sg
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Signature Dishes
Caramel Frappucino Caramel Macchiato Mocha Frappucio Tazo®Chai
Review (47)
For the full review, visit http://herpenandfork.blogspot.sg/2016/03/the-new-starbucks-breakfast-menu-items.html I am not a Starbucks stalwart, but the recent new introductions to their breakfast sparked my interest. At $6.90 for a breakfast set - one breakfast menu item with brewed coffee/tea (free upgrade to latte/cappuccino going on now till end March), it is pretty reasonable for Starbucks. Especially when you think McDonald's big breakfast set comes in around that price (a BBF with cappuccino costs $8.10, though the quantity is more). Rosemary, Emmental Cheese and Chicken CroissantThe Rosemary chicken, onion and celery filling resembled the minced texture of tuna filling in sandwiches. Mine came with the croissant nearly flattened - most likely the tongs used clasped the croissant too hard. ):The croissant itself was a bit soggy, like how a microwaved croissant is. Ok this is microwaved, but still there are microwaved croissants which turn out good ain't? Those who aren't into onion and celery can skip this, like me, because the presence of these in the filling is quite distinct.To be fair, the presentation may differ across branches, depending on your barista's mood and strength. Turkey Ham, Egg White and Cheddar sandwich The cheese melted nicely after they heated it up, and it comes with a slice of turkey ham. The egg white needed a sprinkling more of salt though. This will fall under healthy tasting to normal people because it is a little too bland. The wholemeal bun(bread person here) fared good. It retained its structured exterior with little crumbs atop while fluffy inside, with an aroma. Add your own salt, but otherwise this will cut it for a healthy option. Grilled Chicken, Mushroom, Spinach and Egg SandwichI liked that the spinach is embedded inside the egg, but the grilled chicken has this rubbery consistency. If you need meat and vegetable balance among their breakfast offerings, your best bet would be this. Again, you may need to add your own salt. If it matters, the buns are not wholemeal for this.Egg White, Roasted Pepper, Mushroom & Cheddar Wrap The egg white wrap is probably the most well-seasoned out of the rest. In terms of taste, this has an edge in terms of in taste as it is not dragged down by blandness. If you don't mind that it is meatless, this is good to pick. Egg Omelette Croque Monsieur This is a panini bread with a layer of omelette, and another layer of melted cheese with turkey ham pieces and some herbs sprinkled on top. Similar to the ham and cheese bread you can get from bakeries, with the exception being the added omelette layer. Erm, the other choices are more unique.As for the egg mayo sandwich, I didn't venture to try as a barista warned us against it. Hmm. The last two untried items are the pancakes and croque madame.Starbucks has managed to keep its consistent theme of healthy in these breakfast sets. It is also a boost for calorie-counters given that these sets are lesser of a calorie bomb. They can make for a pretty lasting breakfast (till about 2pm) if you get it along with a drink (cappucino/latte). The new breakfast offerings are offered till 11.30am on weekdays and till 2.30pm on the weekends. Do not go after this cut-off times.The items are also available after breakfast hours, going at $5.90 for just the item and are subject to availability at each different store. continue reading
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Level3 2014-12-11
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This xmas tree danish attracts my child attention when we stepped into starbucks. The staff is proactive and asks if we wanted it heated up, which is nice. The danish taste ok, crisp on the outside and the layers within do not have too much of buttery taste. The jam circles are also not too much of taste, can't really tell what jam it is...perhaps some berry jam. Priced at $4.50, I thought it is on the more expensive side as this is just a simple danish. Ambience is conducive and is a nice place to relax. continue reading
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Level4 2014-07-08
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A little classic yummy brownie cake made with premium chocolate and cocoa was complimentary by Starbucks for my 34th birthday present.Although it is a simple, dense and moist chocolate brownie cake, I love the chocolate taste and it's decoration.Coffee is great for Tiramisu after ordering a huge large cup at the counter.If you enjoy the coziness at Starbucks outlet, Raffles City Shopping Centre Branch will be the good choice for you. continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-10
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For a hot weather country like Singapore, whenever i want to get a cooling drink and Starbucks is nearby, i will like to get their Iced Shaken Lemon Tea ( Green Tea ). It's quite refreshing and easy to drink which i like. Recently i was alone trying to find dinner after getting errands done and Wisma branch was very quiet on a Monday night so i decided to settle my dinner there. I opt for the Smoked Duck Wrap $10.50 =)Quite a generous portion and when you cut it open, i was pleasantly surprised to see lots of spinach in it. Very good as it balance out with the duck meat! There was lots of purple sweet potato too overall taste is quite enjoyable when i pair it with the orange colour tangy tasting dip that comes with it. continue reading
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Starbucks used to be one of my favour cafe outlet while shopping. However, I noticed that I have slowly and unnoticedly shifted my favour location to elsewhere. Depending on location, nowadays I tend to visit the following outlets more and more often without knowing why until lately...I finally realise it when I visited Starbucks before Chinese New Year with my clique.Todays, I visited SmoothieKing, Cedele and Dean&Deluca more often instead while in the central district areas. Lately, I have found another nice restaurant near Lorong Ampat - Wheeler Yards, good and nice atmosphere but maybe a little ex. Starbucks has always been a beverage attraction for most patrons and thus it is always very crowded. Long queue for order, long queue waiting for your drink and always having challenge looking for a seat. Wasted more than 30 to 45 minutes queuing and waiting for seat. I started to realise that how much I missed the innovative, environment and atmosphere that Cedele, SmoothieKing and Dean&Deluca bring to me.I finally realised how much I appreciated they have enhanced their ways to serve us better with the small alerting or food pager (If I still remember correctly from the back of the pager, it is from www.antfi.com). It is so much convenient and relax when patronizing with them. The ordering took me only 5-10mins and I can relax myself to a seating site or run my little errand nearby while waiting for latte cafe. I have seen other countries like Korea, Japan, Sydney and other, have adopted such technology but here it seems that very little outlets (other than those mentioned above) are interested to put a thought in serving patrons better. I really hope that we can catch up the rest of the other developed countries in term of basic service like the one I see above.I hope to write more in the next coming weeks if there is something I need to share. continue reading
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