Prox Coffee - Seletar Hills Estate
36 Jln Selaseh, #01-01, Serangoon -📃 About
Prox Coffee - Seletar Hills Estate is a café in Serangoon, Singapore, Singapore. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.5/5 across 292 reviews. Open every day.
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Highly rated by visitors. Rated 4.5/5 based on 292 Google reviews.
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T L
via GooglePistachio matcha & walnut latte were both SO GOOD. It’s impressive how the milk alternatives don’t add weird layers; in fact it’s rly well-balanced. They also serve toasties, bakes and gelatos - must get the ham & cheese toastie with guava jam!! Pistachio gelato was a really rich and yummy treat, pistachio tart was crunchy & fragrant. Highly recommend this place for anyone who needs a coffee spot!
mentaik.o
via GoogleQuaint lil cafe for a good coffee fix! Personally preferred their coffee over matcha. Grilled cheese with guava jam was pretty a amazing combination and surprisingly filling. There isn’t much dining space avail, more of a grab and go style.
Sabrina
via GoogleIced white and matcha peach were good and smooth. Wish the peach taste was more pronounced though. Iced choco-cino (not pictured) was yummy and a good size for my kids. Friendly service. Will return if in the area.
JT
via GoogleWouldn't normally base a review on one visit, however unlikely I will be back there soon so... Bit of context, having done a little research, Prox doesn't have a dine-in license so it should really be considered a take-away. But, not that you'd know that if you stumbled upon it. Nicely renovated, in a cool almost scandi style. The inside space is reasonable but for some reason the layout feels cramped. On a Sunday morning at 9am it was crowded, (squeeze in the door crowded), - good for them, nice to see a local business doing well, two staff working their hardest but felt they were losing the battle as the orders piled up.. The coffee menu is convuleted and personally too hipster (Hot dirty Earl Spreeze, Iced Pineapple Espresso?). Lost the will to try any food as the queue was long and not moving. One size for the coffee - had to wrangle out of the staff a skinny flat white, which could charitably be called small. So small that I double ordered rather than queue up again. At S$5.5 a pop this felt sort of reasonable but I'm guessing was only 250ml, so at S$11 for a coffee-satisfaction experience seems quite pricey in the heartlands. The coffee itself took about 10 to 15 minutes -not the end of the world but..... Lukewarm when it arrived. As we had our dogs with us, we tried to figure out where to place ourselves outside. Your choices are strictly limited. A bench around the corner or a couple of IKEA camping chairs. Would I go back? Maybe, truth is they have a somewhat captive audience (search google maps to find local alternatives). The offering/pricing feels better suited to Holland V or Joo Chiat. Something a little more accessible would be nice, sorting out the 'dine-in' would be better and providing some grown up seating. Credit for the ambition to launch this in the Seletar Hills area. Either way hope they thrive.
Wei Yuet Wong
via GoogleNovember 2025 - Quiet corner cafe, with only take-away available. - They have some seats outside where you can sit for a while.


