Chin Kang Teh
My first time ever finding a cockroach in a drink — what kind of hygiene problem is this?! Have drank half glass of it and find out!
Toast Box cafe with customers dining inside and outside.
A menu board displaying various toast sets and Asian delight sets with prices.
The entrance of Toast Box, a food establishment, with customers queuing inside.
A close-up of a bowl of Laksa and two plates of toast with toppings.
A plate of food with rice, braised meat, fried chicken, and toast, served with a mug.
A menu board for Toast Box featuring traditional and thick toasts, Kopi, Teh, and Asian delights.
Digital menu boards displaying toasts sets and Asian delights at Toast Box.
A digital menu board displaying various toast and Asian delight sets with prices.
Interior view of Toast Box with staff preparing food and shelves of bread.
Two bowls of delicious Asian noodle soup, one with a rich, creamy broth and the other a clear, savory broth.
Exterior view of Toast Box at Paragon Shopping Centre with people inside.
Two people sit at a table in a cafe, with drinks and a phone on the table.
A bowl of delicious Laksa with a perfectly boiled egg and fresh ingredients.
A breakfast set with toast, eggs, and coffee from Toast Box.
A digital menu board displaying various toast sets and Asian delight sets with images and prices.
The exterior of a Toast Box shop with customers inside and outside.
Toast Box menu featuring Yam Cake, Fried Mee Siam Set, and Chicken Mee Soto Set.
A close-up of a steaming bowl of Laksa with prawns and noodles, served with a drink.
A close-up of a steaming cup of tea with a spoon, served on a blue tray.
The entrance of Toast Box, a food establishment, with customers inside and outside.
A display of Toast Box menu items including rice sets, noodles, and fried rice.
A menu board for Toast Box featuring daily grain options and party packs.
A promotional poster for Toast Box's Teochew Bak Chang Set with special offers.
A close-up shot of a delicious bowl of Laksa with noodles, egg, tofu, and chili.
Interior view of Toast Box showing display cases with cakes, shelves with products, and menu boards.
Interior view of Toast Box with staff preparing food and shelves of products.
A display of Toast Box products including coffee, peanut butter, kaya, and snacks.
A menu item featuring Bak Kwa Fried Rice Set with a price of $6.0.
A digital menu board displaying Toast Sets and Asian Delight Sets with images and prices.
A menu board displaying various Asian delight sets and toast options from Toast Box.
A bowl of prawn noodles, toast with shredded meat, and coffee.
A digital menu board displaying various toast sets and Asian rice sets from Toast Box.
Based on 15 reviews
Out of 2294 shops
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Chin Kang Teh
My first time ever finding a cockroach in a drink — what kind of hygiene problem is this?! Have drank half glass of it and find out!
Sarah
Nothing against this particular Toast Box but ALL Toast Boxes in general. Anyone with a sense of value for money would stay away from ordering anything more than a drink from Toast Box. You’d think paying $7.40 for a kaya toast set would get you more than the two anemic slices of pathetically buttered white bread that they serve up. A pigeon wouldn’t be full from that portion. By comparison, Ya Kun serves TWICE that amount, gloriously toasted to a golden crisp and sandwiching a generous amount of kaya and butter, AND charges slightly less. Try them instead (there’s one in the basement of Paragon). This isn’t the serving crew’s fault. Rather, it baffles me how the BreadTalk Group thinks some faux slightly upscale decor (mm yes, look at these fake marble tabletops, and these tiny uncomfortable stools that fit half a bottom!) and branding can fool customers into believing that what Toast Box is charging is justified. I am not against high prices but quality is expected to be commensurate. If you’re going to make me pay $9 for a “ham and cheese sandwich set”, it shouldn’t look like you bought it from the 7-11 next door, ripped it out of its packaging and heated it up. If you’re not getting any food, Toast Box’s drinks are alright, and less of a rip-off. But on principle, I’d take my money elsewhere unless I had no choice.
Maros Demko
Only food what I ate that day was laksa set (late lunch around 2pm) from this branch. I ended food poisoned vomiting whole night. I would be careful here, hygiene and old foods!
Shermaine Lau
$7.50 for this set. Even yakun only sells the same for $6.30. also service crew here don't know what is heymax, whereas other branches at CBD and bishan knows. Yet they insist I shld have told them uniqgifts instead of heymax.
Alexander Reinaldo
Food was okay, but lost my appetite, on 2/9/23 around 3pm, from the way the bald and tattooed guy take order and unnecessarily, scolding customers. (There was one lady brought a Paralysed Dad, and he kept scolding her, talked rudely about her order). Also the aircon is spoilt but no signage or notices as well.
K
I always get here when I’m visiting Singapore. This place bring memories for me. ❤️ I love the ambience & the food. The kaya toast & milk tea is so gooddd! 👌🏻✨ You can find TOAST BOX in easy way, tips from me : • enter the main hall of PARAGON Mall • then going up with escalator until you find “LONG CHAMP” store • turn right after the escalator • then turn left • going straight until you find “PAUL” • turn right • going down by stairs • you can find the TOAST BOX 🥪
L
Was looking for a place to sit for a while and have a drink so came here and got a yuan yang which was around 4$ I think. Price is definitely on the higher end but at least in this location it's one of the cheaper options. Taste of the drinks is quite nice so overall not bad.
EmceeRichardStyle
Emceerichardstyle Mic Rating 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤 This outlet wins my heart as 'The Best ToastBox in Singapore!' Warm and courteous service, excellent coffee brew and food presentation. Compliments to the team!
Diogy
Quick tea before we start our day here in Orchard. And Toastbox is just the right place. Stationed at the back of Paragon Mall, early people queue to get their breakfast. The tables are almost full when we get here. 🤗 The tea that we ordered was soo hot that we can even hold the paper cup. 😑 So does other shops, Toast Box is equipped with paperless transaction. Tap from my phone and voila!! Paid!! 🤑 For tourist who are looking for this place, it can be found just across the Mt Elizabeth Hospital. Cheers!
Shiela Kim
The coffee and tea are not bad. Same taste as the usual ones. Location is not easy to find if coming from the entrance of the mall. The space is also small (as with other outlets) so you will have to chope your seat before ordering.