Suzuki Cafe and Roastery
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Suzuki Cafe and Roastery is a café in Jurong West, Singapore, Singapore. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.6/5 across 1317 reviews. Open every day.
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Highly rated by visitors. Rated 4.6/5 based on 1317 Google reviews.
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Nuraziz Yosokumoro
via GoogleTruly hidden gems. Pretty little Cafe in between industrial building. We tried signature cold brew V60 Uganda it was good, can feel the difference to normal coffee. The latte also very nice, the milk doesnot dominate the coffee taste, balanced well. Atmospheres and decorations are truly outstanding. Parking is free just in front of cafe.
elderwanda
via Googlethis cafe is located in an industrial area — not too hard to find, but slightly out of the way. I honestly didn’t expect much since I’ve been disappointed by too many overhyped spots before. but this place proved me wrong. the interior and overall ambience were great, and the coffee really delivered. the team was attentive too. they did serve us the wrong order initially, but they quickly acknowledged it and fixed it when we brought it back — which I really appreciated. appreciated the serenity of the space and how roomy it felt. it’s a great spot to wind down and enjoy some seriously good coffee.
Happy Bird
via GoogleWonderful little gem of a coffee place. A little hard to find but parking is plentiful and free. It does get crowded though so try to avoid the lunchtime crowd. Will definitely be back.
Ian Li
via GoogleThe place is hidden within an industrial area, but it’s not hard to find and is still quite accessible, whether by car or public transport. The decor is very Japanese in style, with a woody and zen-like atmosphere that feels calm and comfortable. It’s recommended to sit near the window, where you can see the interesting graffiti on the warehouse wall outside. It gives off a slight cyberpunk vibe. We tried the dirty matcha and a long black made with Chowo coffee beans. The matcha was a bit underwhelming, as we didn’t really get that strong green tea aroma. That said, it was still a pleasant drink overall. The Chowo coffee beans smelled nice and had a slightly sour taste. It wasn’t bad at all, though I personally prefer a stronger and fuller-bodied coffee. Still, this one was decent. I also bought two other types of coffee beans and will try them later and update my review.
Tio Gabriel Tio Yong Ping
via GooglePaying less than $10 for a decent coffee. As cheap as $4 cents it’s this atmosphere, this is a solid 5 star. Price matches well with the quality. Very reasonable place to chill although is a little distance and a quiet place from the busy town. I will come back again to try their different filtered coffee and dirty matcha. They have a little choices of food but decent enough to mix with the coffee they serve


