Suzuki Cafe and Roastery - 8 Chin Bee Ave

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Singapore 619932
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Goderic Tia on Google

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Beautiful space and atmosphere for relaxing. Japan inspired interiors which gives off that zen vibe. I ordered the latte and it is yummy! I would definitely return for the drip coffee as the selection looks good!
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Manoj Ramanathan on Google

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The ambience and secluded location make it very appealing. The cafe and cuisine is based on japanese culture. I tried the houjicha latte for the first time. It was decent. Would have preferred a better coffee mug than just paper cup
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Stephen Wee on Google

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Love the remoteness of the place but ten staff need to learn how to run a hospitality business . Coffee was competent at least the hand poured one I had. Went in a Thursday and they had a steady stream of Customers. wonder if theyโ€™ll survive with the nonchalant service when the hype dies down? I miss the cosines and hospitality of the Suzuki Coffee at Bukit Timah Plaza. This place just shred the same name.
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Desmond on Google

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Hard to access if not driving. Coffee was really fruity and pleasant, although served in a paper cup which sort of doesnโ€™t fit the aesthetic of the restaurant. Quiet on a weekday. Minimal to no food to eat with the coffee.
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Modh Azri on Google

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A zen inspire looking cafe out in Jurong. The only main concern is the lack of car parks that make it inconvenient for car owners. Have tried the Hokkaido ice flat white and overall tasting was good but not impressive for the price tag.
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Benjamin Lio on Google

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I personally feel the poor ratings given by people here are mainly due to the inconvenience and expectation of "nice coffee" What I felt could be better was their choice of disposable paper cups. To be fair to them, maybe in-lieu of the Covid measurements the shop wants to take precautionary measures. I do hope that in the future they do switch to porcelain or at least glass cups as paper cups do no do justice for the richness of the flavor that the coffee has to offer. Location wise, I think by now most people would have been made aware and I have also seen some other posts by people that have visited here, they do not have parking lots in their premises and there are very limited lots within proximity. For what it is worth, I think we as Singaporeans are extremely pampered by the ease of accessibility which I totally understand that this location isn't exactly the place to go especially if you do not have your own transport. Now, for the coffee, I ordered their Suzuki blend espresso. Less the paper cup, I really enjoyed it as there's a very nice tint of caramel flavor and it was not sour, something that most cafe aren't able to get it. I heard that their hojicha drinks seemed to be their best seller, but I do think their coffee is pretty good despite so much negative response from others. Service staff was also very nice and friendly, from the ones at the entrance till those at the counter, and I had the privilege of them serving the espresso to me, probably because there wasn't much crowd or maybe they are just that nice :) The atmosphere was pretty good, well-lit and generally clean. Spaces are limited so I guess you'll have to wait if it gets crowded later in the day. I usually wouldn't write such an elaborated post, but I think the reviews here isn't really fair simply because of its location and accessibility. TLDR, if you can appreciate coffee, you should make your way down and give it a shot.
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Vivien on Google

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Go for the gram? The coffee is okay~ felt like the $8 per latte was rather hard to justify. Flat white had thick froth, and felt that the crew didnโ€™t really know how to recommend coffees when asked... (asked them to describe the flavor profiles for each blend and for recommendations). Nevertheless, the location is aesthetic, for those who enjoy your fair share of japandi vibes, and rather peaceful for a Sunday.
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Ying Xian Chua on Google

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To be fair to Suzuki coffee place, it serves decent coffee and visitors should expect a more remote location and that they really serve coffee and not main food fare or desserts. Negative reviews could stem from expectations from a more complete food and coffee menu, a full cafe experience, and a cheaper price. Personally, if one truly mind travelling to far west, don't really want to park across the street (curb side paid parking), then perhaps can give it a miss. But if one is round the corner, and want a decent cup of coffee, do pay the shop a visit. The interior furnishing is Japan inspired, main store located at level 2 with no lift access (not wheelchair or pram accessible). Drip coffee is standard fare.

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