BreadTalk Workshop continues the look and traditions of coffee shops from the 1960s and 1970s. A cup of rich Nanyang coffee paired with freshly toasted bread was the most common breakfast of that era. As time passed, Toast Box also drew deep inspiration from local Singapore culture, offering guests a 360° multi-sensory experience in a distinctly contemporary setting. This warm and nostalgic concept is dearly loved by Toast Box — bringing back fond memories for modern-day diners who missed those beautiful old days, while allowing younger generations to experience the atmosphere and flavours of a bygone era.

From traditional Nanyang white coffee to a variety of delicious local delights — such as crispy thick toast served with peanut butter and Hainanese kaya (coconut jam) — you can indulge to your heart’s content.

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Nanyang Coffee

Toast Box’s signature Nanyang-style coffee is the very essence of the brand — a must-have beverage that is also deeply loved by people across Southeast Asia.

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Traditional Toast

Kaya toast is everyone’s favourite! Take a bite of kaya toast and enjoy the crispy exterior with a soft interior — the balance is just right. The rich coconut aroma and buttery flavour slowly melt in your mouth. It’s simply too delicious; one or two bites are definitely not enough!

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Peanut Butter Thick Toast

At Toast Box, great care and attention are given to ingredients, especially core ingredients like bread and butter. The toast is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a clearly defined texture. When you visit Toast Box, you must try this — the signature butter paired with crunchy peanut butter! Other flavours are also available, including pork floss, otah, and dried chilli shrimp.

Other signature dishes include curry chicken, laksa (spicy noodle soup), mee siam (a tangy noodle dish with spicy, sweet, and sour notes), Malay-style lor mee (noodles with a potato-based spicy gravy), and house-made nasi lemak (coconut rice served with flavourful accompaniments).

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With over 70 outlets across Singapore, Toast Box is truly everywhere and extremely convenient. So if you happen to come across a Toast Box, why not give it a try?