Bacha Coffee occupies Takashimaya Department Store Basement 2 at 391A Orchard Road, combining a coffee bar with a retail boutique. The establishment offers over 200 single-origin 100% Arabica coffee beans sourced from 33 countries, alongside fine flavored, blended, and naturally decaffeinated varieties. The coffee bar serves all-day dining with espresso-based drinks, specialty lattes, cappuccinos, teas, and smoothies.
Menu items include Happy Bogota Coffee and Sweetheart Coffee at $10 each, with food offerings spanning sandwiches, salads, and pastries including Pandan Cheesecake and Strawberry Pistachio Tart at $12. Average spending reaches approximately $20 per visit. The boutique section allows customers to purchase whole beans for home brewing. A 1-for-1 takeaway promotion at the Food Hall runs periodically. The location emphasizes meticulously sourced coffee from consistent, well-reputed producing regions worldwide.
6767 1910
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed
Opens Friday at 10 am
Monday
10 am–9:30 pm
Tuesday
(Today)
10 am–9:30 pm
Wednesday
10 am–9:30 pm
Friday
10 am–9:30 pm
Saturday
10 am–9:30 pm
Sunday
10 am–9:30 pm
Our Menu
Menu Highlights
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Menu Highlights
Cracknel Butter Biscuits
$17.00
(150g)
Vanilla Stick Biscuits
$17.00
(150g)
aya croissant
$3.50
Photo Gallery
Interior view of Bacha Coffee Takashimaya, showcasing shelves filled with coffee tins and a checkered floor.
Interior of Bacha Coffee Takashimaya with a coffee bar, seating, and retail displays.
People seated at a coffee bar with colorful tea tins displayed on shelves.
A golden teapot and coffee cup set on a table at Bacha Coffee.
Bacha Coffee shop interior with a bar, coffee tins, and seating.
A display of Bacha Coffee products, including coffee tins, cups, and brewing equipment.
A table setting with Bacha Coffee cups, a golden teapot, and a croissant.
A display case filled with croissants and packaged biscuits at Bacha Coffee.
Elegant coffee bar with display of teas, pastries, and seating.
Interior of Bacha Coffee Takashimaya with ornate teapots and shelves of coffee tins.
A display case filled with various gourmet pastries and desserts at Bacha Coffee.
A display case filled with a variety of gourmet croissants at Bacha Coffee.
A hand holds a Bacha Coffee menu featuring an artistic illustration of a coffee room.
A Bacha Coffee shop interior with shelves stocked with coffee and tea products.
A display case filled with various pastries, cakes, and cookies at Bacha Coffee.
Elegant coffee bar with plush seating and decorative displays in a retail setting.
A table setting with coffee, croissants, and whipped cream from Bacha Coffee.
Bacha Coffee shop interior with displays of coffee boxes and a pastry counter.
A golden coffee pot and a Bacha Coffee cup and saucer on a white surface.
A long queue of customers waiting outside Bacha Coffee Takashimaya.
Display of Bacha Coffee biscuits and croissants in a retail setting.
Two Bacha Coffee menus are displayed, one with a detailed illustration and the other with ornate patterns.
A display case filled with beautifully decorated cakes and pastries, including a Sacher torte.
A display of Bacha Coffee tins with various flavors and blends.
Bacha Coffee shop interior with staff and displays of coffee tins and merchandise.
A display of freshly baked chocolate croissants and other pastries in a cafe window.
Came to buy 4 croissants. The male staff suggested buying 2 more so they would fit neatly in the box and we agreed, trying to help. But when we got to the counter, the staff were confused about whether the 1-for-1 promotion was still on and whose order it was.
The Filipino female staff member was extremely frustrating. All 6 croissants came in one big box, and all we asked for were two small paper bags to take two croissants separately. Instead of helping, she kept repeating, “This is already on promotion,” as if that was an answer. So if it wasn’t on promotion, then paper bags would magically exist? Ridiculous.
I asked the male staff for help, and the same woman repeated the same line even though I wasn’t talking to her. Thankfully, the male staff just handed me sheets of wrapping paper, which solved the issue.
We were trying to be cooperative and make transaction go though smoothly, yet the female staff made a simple request unnecessarily difficult. Really poor customer service. Not coming back.
Positive Reviews
Jason Sim Hong Teck
Nothing is more satisfying and comforting than having a Cold Ice Bacha Coffee (Elephant Queen) served to you freshly brewed. Remember to add their signature cream to your coffee for an enhanced flavour! Be patient while waiting for your seats.
Branda Lee
There are so many coffee choices at Bacha Coffee in Takashimaya that it’s hard to decide what to try. Ended up going for the Blue Mountain coffee just to see what the fuss was about.
To be honest, I’m not really sure how to tell if it’s good or not—I’m still learning to appreciate fancy coffee! Personally, I prefer espresso or ristretto coffee more.
The Mont Blanc cake looked amazing and totally tempted me, but it was a bit too sweet for my taste.
We ordered 2 types of coffee, one about $20+ and the other a mixed Blue Mountain blend for around $70+. Nice experience overall, though I think my taste buds need more training!
BeeDawn Po
Hi foodies..its me again. Thanks for your patience for reading my post once again. As you know my review is always pretty long and detail as i always tell the truth..hahaha..
Finally, I got the chance to get a seat at Bacha at Taka as it is usually crowded. The last time I went to another branch, it was a loooong q, I gave up. This time, I was impressed by their service! Jamie the lady in the picture was very attentive, she knows the menu well! If you have been reading my reviews, I am a tiramisu fan, so of course i will order their tiramisu which cost $18 for dine in and $21 for takaway. As i was abit overwhelmed by menu, I asked Jamie what coffee goes best with their tiramisu. She suggested SWEET NOCCLOLA COFFEE ICE ARABIC ICE with nutty flavour and i also told her i like nutty flavour. And to my surprise, its very nice. The tiramisu is very delicious! I HAD 2! yOU SEE THE 3 SQUARE CUBES ON TOP IN THE PICTURE? ITS ACTUALLY DARK CHOCOLATE! When i bite it, and it goes perfectly with the rest of the tiramisu. Every bite of the tiramisu was perfect to me. In my opinion, I thought ALL ABout tiramisu was the best, I think Bacha coffee is the winner now. Anyway, calling out tiramisu fans, please go try ok and share your tots with me, thank you. And Vince was very friendly, i observed the way he prepared the pastries on to the plate, he was very calm and very hygienic, when i talked to him and smile to him, he maintained eye contact, very smartly dressed. I am impressed that the straw is glass:))) so cute, they let me bring home the straw ...they clean it for and wrapped it up with a paper...impressive..i will keep it as a memory...i have never used a glass straw before..Overall, I enjoyed my time at Bacha taka very much, except the chair, too high la....I spent $88.70 for 2 person, 1 glass of ice coffee, 1 pot of hot coffee, 2 tiramisu, 1 pastry. was it worth it? To me, YES! NOT every month la of course...hahaha...once in awhile..self love is ok lor...ciao!
Dianne Mendoza
Takashimaya branch is good for quick breaks in between shopping, work etc. Better google/reddit for coffee recos rather than asking their staff 😒. Pour-over (Copacabana) Coffee could have tasted significantly better if it had been brewed right! Most prolly be coming back for their packed coffees (tastes better) and pastries!!
Kriz Tan
Did my weekend shopping and saw seats available within the mall. Had nice pot of holiday morning coffee with chocolate cake. All is gd! Will come again! Nice friendly staff too!