tourists trap
beware of price:
1. one pot (Paraiso Gold Coffee) can cost you $389++
2. once seated, they ask you if you want a pot of water. upon checking, it is $10++
note: if you're having to drink and eat in, dress like queen and king, else you will be treated as peasants paying to see the staff bad attitude, and downturned lips AND looked down on you kind of Service
coffee taste diluted with no notes. ordered ice coffee and is served with make your own syrup ans whip cream. whip cream does not dissolve properly, ended up in lumps in the coffee. ice cubes=almost non-existent
2 star is saved by a staff called ms grace; would like to commend her on her service. not only she take the time to explain and share clearly without giving any attitude, she also helped to wash the straw and wrapped it as a gift without asking.
otherwise would like to give 0 stars for everything if not for ms grace saving grace
chairs from a distance looks nice but disappointing close up due to stains on all chairs
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5
We had a lovely lunch at Bacha. My beef cheek was tender and full of flavour, and the Wagyu sandwich was delicious too, quality ingredients all around. Special shoutout to Mohamed, the coffee expert from Marrakech, who served us like a pro. He’s the same gentleman featured in the Bacha Coffee book, it truly felt like he walked right out of the pages.
BanuPriya Moorthy
4
I recently visited Bacha Coffee at ION Orchard, located in Changi Airport, and had an exceptional experience. The shop itself is spacious and inviting, with a wide variety of coffee options to choose from. I opted for their chocolate-flavored coffee, which was rich, smooth, and perfectly balanced, offering a sweet yet robust taste.
Alongside the coffee, I ordered four different types of croissants: raspberry, orange, chocolate, and kaya. Each one was an absolute delight! The croissants were fresh, flaky, and packed with flavor—especially the kaya, which offered a wonderfully unique and delicious twist.
One feature I particularly appreciated was their thoughtful coffee presentation. They served the black coffee with crystal sugar on a stick, which you could dissolve to your liking, and the cream came separately in a small box, adding a touch of elegance to the experience.
The shop is open 24 hours, which is fantastic for those needing a late-night coffee fix or a relaxing break during travel. Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or just looking for a cozy spot to unwind, Bacha Coffee offers a fantastic experience with high-quality beverages and delicious pastries. Highly recommend!
S J
5
Bacha Coffee in Singapore is more well-known among tourists than locals. I often stop by to purchase gifts, and when friends visit from abroad, I love taking them to the boutique for a refined coffee experience. The service and presentation are always excellent.
To be honest, I wouldn’t classify the coffee as specialty-grade, but it certainly offers a wonderful aroma and elegant experience. When I’m in Orchard in the morning, I sometimes stop by for a cup — weekday mornings are especially nice as it’s not too crowded, allowing me to fully enjoy the music and coffee aroma.
The staff are always friendly and attentive, which I truly appreciate. My favorite menu item is the 1910. As one of Singapore’s iconic brands, I hope Bacha Coffee continues to maintain its high-quality service. Thank you.
khrhms
4
First time here for tea time desserts and the experience was relatively good. Service was friendly too. Had to wait around 30 mins in the Q during a busy PH. The croissant and churros were a delight. Their coffee is on the stronger side though but there’s plenty of beans to choose from depending on your taste. Total bill came up to $62.35 SGD for 2 people. Worth to spoil yourself once in a while I guess! Will come again but will share a teapot next time.