Kopi Kiosk at Terminal 3
Location: 65 Airport Blvd., Singapore 819663
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Traditional Singapore kopi and toast at Changi T3, a quick cup of local comfort.
Traditional Singapore kopi and toast at Changi T3, a quick cup of local comfort.
Kopi Kiosk at Changi Airport Terminal 3 offers a taste of traditional Singaporean coffee culture in a convenient kiosk format. Serving freshly brewed kopi prepared the local way, whether you prefer it black, with sugar, with evaporated milk, or with condensed milk, this kiosk delivers the rich, aromatic brew that Singaporeans love. It is the perfect spot for a quick caffeine fix before a flight, bringing the familiar comfort of a neighbourhood kopitiam to the airport.Beyond kopi, the kiosk likely offers other local beverage staples and simple toast options, providing a taste of everyday Singaporean breakfast culture for travellers in a hurry. Grab a cup of kopi at T3 and savour the brew that fuels a nation. It is local comfort in a cup, ready when you are.
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Negative Reviews
Nakul Malhotra
Visited this place hoping to get nice meal and customer service, which were extremely bad rather worse. All I can say just dont visit this shop even if this is the only shop open in the airport.
koh francis
Still no improvement. Service at the coffee kiosk is slack and slow. Service personnel don't seem to be interested. Just taking their sweet time serving.
Francis Koh
Never improve, b4 COVID and now after COVID. Their counter services are terrible slow. Take for granted, Q build very fast. One has to wait at least 10 minutes being asked for order.. WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO IMPROVE???
Balasubramaniam Bala
All the staff in this outlet is very rude. I was here on the 15th March 2024 at about 8 am. All the was rude and the lady doing the bread is the worst among all. Never expect such a rude treatment in a World's best Airport. Very disappointed.
Holistic Cookie
This place is so filthy. Opened 24 hours? What a joke, only two stalls opened. The trays are so filthy, covid-19 and it's mutations could not survive. At least we saw no flies. Probably died from the food.
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Kopi Kiosk
Steamed Dumplings on a Plate
A white plate holds six steamed dumplings, likely xiao long bao or similar Asian-style buns, resting on parchment paper. The dumplings have pleated tops and translucent wrappers, suggesting they are filled with meat or other savory ingredients. The background is a light-colored surface, possibly marble or stone.
Oyster Noodle Bowl with Cilantro
Close-up of a bowl of noodles in light brown broth, topped with fresh green cilantro and several raw oysters.
Receipt from Formosa Delights
A printed receipt showing a transaction at Terminal 3, Stall ID 28. The customer purchased two items: 'PP.Taiwan Big Intestines Shredddd Chicken Hee Su' and '19 PP.Taiwan Steam Dumpling 6pcs'. Payment was made via Visa with an App Payment Discount of 10%. The total amount charged is S$13.05. A QR code for feedback survey is included at the bottom.
Kopitiam Meal Tray
A blue tray holds a meal from Kopitiam, featuring a bowl of noodles topped with minced meat and green onions, a side dish of fish balls in broth with flatbread, and a small container of chili sauce with chopsticks.
Kopi Kiosk Interior
A busy indoor food court or cafeteria with numerous tables and chairs occupied by diners eating meals. The ceiling features a grid pattern with recessed lighting. On the left wall, there is a lit sign reading 'KOPI KI SK' in red LED letters next to a graphic of a coffee pot. In the background, multiple food stalls are visible with staff preparing food behind counters. A large screen displays menu options above one of the stalls.
Toast and Tea on Wooden Table
A white mug filled with tea sits next to a plate of toasted sandwiches on a wooden table.
Breakfast Table Setting
A wooden table with a plate of grilled cheese sandwiches, a bowl of egg custard (chawanmushi), and a small dish containing two brown eggs and a packet of butter or spread. A hand is visible in the foreground.
Food Court Interior
A spacious food court with white tables and chairs, wooden slat ceiling panels, and multiple food stalls in the background. Some customers are seated or standing near counters. A 'Kopi K' sign is visible on a pillar.
Bowl of Noodles with Clams and Cilantro
A white bowl filled with thin noodles in a light brown broth, topped with chopped green cilantro and several whole clams. The bowl sits on a marble surface.
Fish Soup Menu Display
A close-up of a food display featuring a bowl of fish soup with visible ingredients like greens, tofu, and fried toppings. A menu board lists 'FISH SOUP' with prices for Sliced Fish Soup (Batang) at $6.30/$8.30 public or $4.40/$5.80 staff, alongside Fried Fish options.
Kopi Kiosk Interior
Interior view of a coffee shop with customers ordering at the counter and tables in the foreground. A neon sign reading 'KOPI KIISK' is visible on the wall.
Kopi Kiosk Interior View
Interior of a brightly lit kiosk with 'KOPI' and 'KI SK' signage visible above the counter. Staff members are present behind the service area, which includes glass display cases and shelves stocked with bottled drinks. A patterned floor design is prominent in the foreground.
Food Court Interior
Interior view of a food court or cafeteria with customers waiting in line at the counter. The ceiling features wooden slat panels arranged in geometric patterns. A large digital menu board is mounted above the service area, displaying images of various food items and drinks. Staff members are visible behind the counter preparing orders. Red ropes guide the queue.
Food Court Counter
A food court counter with a large menu board displaying various dishes like Pishan, Signature Noodles, Fishball Noodles, Fishball Mixed Meat Noodle, Fish Cake, and Jumbo Wontons. Staff are visible behind the counter preparing food.
Halal Certificate Display
A framed Halal certification certificate from Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura is mounted on a wall or stand. The certificate includes the name 'Houwe of Fish Soup (S5)@Koptiam Changi Airport T3', address details, and validity date: 31 Aug 2024. It also mentions compliance with Shariah principles for food preparation.
House of Fish Soup Counter
A food stall counter with a staff member wearing a mask and gloves, behind a glass display case showing various noodle dishes. A large illuminated sign above reads 'HOUSE OF FISH SOUP'. Posters on the wall advertise different menu items including 'Aromatic Dried Chilli Noodles' and 'Fresh Chicken'. Price lists are visible in small frames near the counter edge.
Bowl of clear soup with greens and tofu
A light green bowl containing a clear broth, leafy greens (possibly bok choy), and pieces of white tofu, placed on a blue tray.
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