Reinventing Kopi
For many Singaporeans, the traditional kopitiam is a hallowed culinary institution – one that has provided breakfast fuel for generations of people from all walks of life. The word ‘kopitiam’ itself reflects Singapore’s unique, multicultural DNA: Stemming from both Malay and Hokkien, it literally translates to ‘coffee shop’. And the classic trifecta of kopi, kaya toast, and soft-boiled eggs – a savory and sweet combination invented by Hainanese immigrants who arrived in the 19th century – can still be found in traditional outlets like Tong Ah Coffee House, Chin Mee Chin Confectionery, and YY Kafei Dian.