SuuKee Coffee at Scotts Square brings local cafe charm and creative toast concepts to Singapore's prime Orchard Road district. Located at #B1-13 in Scotts Square (6 Scotts Road), this homegrown cafe gained viral attention for distinctive creations including taro butter toast and kopi with orh nee (yam paste) – modern interpretations of traditional Southeast Asian flavours.
The cafe's signature offerings showcase inventive toast combinations that elevate humble bread slices into creative breakfast and snack items. Beyond the famous taro and orh nee variations, SuuKee serves diverse toast creations, specialty coffee, and beverages that appeal to both adventurous eaters and traditionalists seeking familiar flavours with contemporary presentation.
Operating daily 9am-6pm, the Scotts Square location captures office workers seeking breakfast, lunch, or afternoon coffee breaks, plus shoppers exploring the Orchard Road shopping belt. The basement positioning within Scotts Square provides convenient access from carpark and surrounding retail areas while creating intimate cafe atmosphere away from street-level intensity.
For cafe enthusiasts seeking beyond typical brunch chains, SuuKee Coffee offers locally-developed concepts that celebrate Asian flavours while maintaining cafe culture aesthetics. The taro toast phenomenon demonstrates how traditional ingredients can be reimagined for contemporary palates, creating social media-worthy dishes that still deliver genuine flavour satisfaction. The Scotts Square location brings these creative offerings to prime Orchard Road, making unique breakfast and snack options easily accessible to central Singapore's substantial daytime population.
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 9 am
Monday
9 am–6 pm
Tuesday
9 am–6 pm
Wednesday
9 am–6 pm
Friday
9 am–6 pm
Saturday
(Today)
9 am–6 pm
Sunday
9 am–6 pm
Price Distribution
$1–1066%
$10–2028%
$20–305%
Our Menu
Menu Highlights
The OG Orh Nee
$3.60 (Ala Carte), $7.80 (Set)
With Coconut Cream. Option to add Crushed Peanuts for +20cts.
Orh Nee Coconut Flakes
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Orh Nee Chicken Floss
$4.30 (Ala Carte), $8.50 (Set)
Orh Nee Butter
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Orh Nee Salted Egg Cream
Sprinkled with crispy rice puffs.
Menu Highlights
The OG Orh Nee
$3.60 (Ala Carte), $7.80 (Set)
With Coconut Cream. Crushed Peanuts +20cts
Orh Nee Coconut Flakes
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Orh Nee Chicken Floss
$4.30 (Ala Carte), $8.50 (Set)
Orh Nee Butter
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Orh Nee Salted Egg Cream
$4.80 (Ala Carte), $8.90 (Set)
Scotts Square Exclusive. Sprinkled with crispy rice puffs
Menu Highlights
The OG Orh Nee
Ala Carte $3.60, Set $7.80
With Coconut Cream. Crushed Peanuts +20cts
Orh Nee Coconut Flakes
Ala Carte $3.90, Set $8.10
Orh Nee Chicken Floss
Ala Carte $4.30, Set $8.50
Orh Nee Butter
Ala Carte $3.90, Set $8.10
Orh Nee Salted Egg Cream
Ala Carte $4.80, Set $8.90
Sprinkled with crispy rice puffs
Menu Highlights
Kaya Butter
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Chicken Floss
$3.50 (Ala Carte), $7.80 (Set)
Butter Sugar
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Crunchy Peanut Butter
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Salted Egg Cream
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Scotts Square Exclusive
The OG Orh Nee
$3.60 (Ala Carte), $7.80 (Set)
Orh Nee Coconut Flakes
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Orh Nee Chicken Floss
$4.30 (Ala Carte), $8.50 (Set)
Orh Nee Butter
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Orh Nee Salted Egg Cream
$4.80 (Ala Carte), $8.90 (Set)
Scotts Square Exclusive. Sprinkled with crispy rice puffs.
Menu Highlights
Kaya Butter
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Chicken Floss
$3.60 (Ala Carte), $7.80 (Set)
Butter Sugar
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Crunchy Peanut Butter
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Salted Egg Cream
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Sprinkled with crispy rice puffs
Menu Highlights
Kaya Butter
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Chicken Floss
$3.60 (Ala Carte), $7.80 (Set)
Butter Sugar
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Crunchy Peanut Butter
$2.90 (Ala Carte), $7.10 (Set)
Salted Egg Cream
$3.90 (Ala Carte), $8.10 (Set)
Scotts Square Exclusive. Sprinkled with crispy rice puffs.
If you love local flavours with a creative twist, this place truly delivers.
The standout for me was the Orh Nee Brûlée Toast. The yam filling was incredibly smooth, fragrant and rich — the kind of Orh Nee that instantly makes you smile. The brûlée top added the perfect caramelised crunch. I ordered Orh Nee Chicken Floss filling, but personally, the Orh Nee flavour is so strong (in a good way!) that I felt the floss got a little lost. I’d recommend going full-on yam and definitely adding the brûlée layer.
The Pesto Pasta with Mushroom was a hearty, comforting vegetarian option with well-balanced flavours, and the Hazelnut Toast tasted like warm, chocolatey comfort. I also tried the Mint Milo Kopi, which surprised me — minty, nostalgic, and refreshing all at once.
Outside the festive menu, the Sambal Carbonara Chee Cheong Fun is a must-order if you enjoy bold, fusion flavours. The Matcha Red Bean Toast is consistently good, and the Orh Nee Kopi adds a fun local spin to your usual coffee order.
yDNA W
I have always wanted to try their yam toast after seeing all the online recommendations and it didn’t disappoint.
My family loved their yam toast, especially the original one. We loved their yam coffee too! The overall price is slightly more expensive than regular Yakun or Toast Box but it is still a great experience.
The only concern we have is their limited seats available so come during non-peak period. We will definitely come back again.
Jasmine Khoo
I’ve heard a lot about SuuKee Coffee from friends who work at one-north, and finally got the chance to try it for myself at Scotts Square.
SuuKee really brings the usual coffee and toast game in Singapore to new heights with their creative flavors and innovative touches. Super love the Orh Nee toast and Matcha Toast (the pairing with red bean is so genius) and they even incorporated Orh Nee into milk tea! Soooooo good for an Orh Nee fan like myself.
If you haven’t tried, you really should. Prices are so reasonable considering their location too!
WL Lee
The orh nee with butter toast was a great alternative to the usual kaya butter toast. The orh nee paste was light and not overwhelming, and goes well with the butter. The bread was also toasted just right.
Also tried the mains on my return visit - the spam with scrambled egg rice bowl and the curry chicken with scrambled egg rice bowl were both good!
Madeleine Tan
Tried the OG Orh Nee Toast and Orh Nee Coffee. The Orh Nee had a creamy texture with a subtle yam flavour. Personally, I’d love the yam taste to be stronger. For the coffee, we went with the hot version so we didn’t get that pretty gradient effect. The heat caused the yam paste to dissolve quite a bit which made the yam flavour faint though there were still some nice little yam bites at the bottom. The coffee itself was aromatic and balanced in sweetness.