Hailing from Indonesia, Kenangan Coffee, a prominent Indonesian coffee chain, has recently launched in Singapore. The co-founders, Edward Tirtanata, Group CEO, and James Prananto, co-CEO, presided over the inauguration ceremony at Raffles City Shopping Centre.
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Many have grown to love Kenangan Coffee, which has 800 locations spread throughout 60 cities in Indonesia and five locations in Malaysia. To obtain high-quality Arabica beans, Kenangan Coffee maintains contacts with producers in Java and Sumatra and tastes coffee samples three times before the beans are even roasted. What’s more, they’re also halal-certified!
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Other than the usual Americano ($3.90), Latte ($4.50), or Cappuccino ($4.50), Kenangan Coffee has other options like the Salted Caramel Macchiato ($5.50), Hazelnut Latte ($4.90), Vanilla Latte ($4.90), and Creamy Latte ($4.90).
Note prices quoted above are for hot cups in small sizes. There are also regular and large sizes.
The Kenangan Latte (starting at $4.90), a blend of espresso and Black Aren that oozes fruity, caramel-like, and faintly smoky aromas, is recommended among the plethora of beverages on their menu.
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You can match your beverage with a savory pastry from their bakery, like the Chicken Cheese Sausage Puff ($4.50), Tuna Puff ($3.70), or Curry Puff ($3.70). If you prefer something sweet, think about getting a Salted Caramel Cruffin ($4.20), a croissant in the shape of a muffin with a salted caramel filling.
Kenangan Coffee is undoubtedly a convenient stop for office employees looking to grab breakfast before work because of its location in the CBD.
Address:
Raffles City Shopping Centre, #B1-K10
Changi Airport T2 Departure Hall, #02-12
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