Step into Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Canberra Plaza for a taste of Singaporean heritage. This beloved cafe offers a delightful culinary experience centered around its signature kaya toast – perfectly toasted, thin slices of bread with a crispy exterior, generously slathered with fragrant kaya (coconut jam) and a pat of butter. Pair your toast with a classic cup of kopi (coffee) or teh (tea), brewed in the traditional Singaporean style.
Beyond the iconic kaya toast, Ya Kun also serves soft-boiled eggs, a quintessential breakfast accompaniment. Enjoy a quick and satisfying meal, whether dining in, grabbing a takeaway, or opting for convenient delivery. Experience the warm, retro ambiance and the friendly service that have made Ya Kun a Singaporean institution. Discover the simple pleasures of authentic kaya toast and coffee, a perfect treat for any time of day. Visit Ya Kun Kaya Toast and experience a taste of tradition, right here at Canberra Plaza.
"I'm usually a fan of Ya Kun, but this outlet disappoints me. The cashier, a young Malaysian lady with brown hair, was very rude. I was standing in front of her, and she was just using her phone even though she saw me. After I told her my order, she didn't acknowledge it and proceeded to payment. She didn't ask about the payment method and assumed I would use paywave. There was no "thank you," or any other words from her. Did Ya Kun hire someone who is mute?"
Eugene Ong
How is it acceptable for your female cashier, whose primary responsibility is to take customer orders, to wear an earpiece while working?
(I ordered “Set F,” but she gave me “Set A.”)
Nadia Yap
Well, I've been to this outlet many times because I live nearby. There's an auntie who makes coffee; from day one I was there, she kept staring at me like she wasn't happy. What's worse, she makes the worst coffee. Ya Kun coffee is expensive, but at least there should be a standard. The moment I see the auntie making coffee, I will never go buy again!
Asphalt 9 Kiasu
The staff didn’t ask how many were in my party, and they split my table. It wasn't polite or respectful, and there were plenty of empty tables!
The coffee was diluted, and the sandwich was terrible; the toast was like a biscuit.
I remember prawns noodles were on the Yakun menu last time, but they aren't anymore.
Ruth Mei Ling
The worst teh peng I have ever drunk. It's literally diluted. There's no tea smell. The staff were chatting with someone who wasn't a customer about some jewelry and let those in the queue wait.
The table was also dirty. Three people were working, or should I say, just chatting away.