We have several stunning Uncommon micro-lot coffees making their debut online. | | Mlama, Tanzania SGD 20 This natural process coffee presents a melon sweetness with flavors of dates and berries. It is as remarkable in the cup as the journey it took to get here. | | | Positioned at the grand Mt. Kilimanjaro slopes, Mlama farm is one of many farms managed and supported by African Plantations Kilimanjaro and Vava Coffee. APK was founded by Oro Molida, a third-generation coffee company with growing and processing foundations in Colombia. Vava Angwenyi founded Vava Coffee in 2009, a social enterprise and certified B-Corporation. | A team aim that aims to empower communities, stir positive social disruption, and introduce sustainable economic growth for coffee growers. As a result of their collaborative efforts, this coffee tastes exceptional and has improved livelihoods. Together, they have effectively funded 38 local schools, medical care for rural communities, and agricultural education programs for women and youth. | | We have more here! These coffees are roasted for espresso and filter brewing - they taste delicious with or without milk. | | Boledu #COE 21, Ethiopia | SGD 26.00 | Expect a combination of tropical fruits, dried fruits, fresh grape flavours with a sweet and warming, mulled wine-like quality. This Boledu Dega coffee scored 87.64 points in the COE cupping and placed 21st in the nation's competition and auction. | | | | El Tanque, Guatemala | SGD 20.00 | Translating to "the tank," El Tanque is named after a community water reserve situated at the farm. Environment preservation is a critical aspect of how El Tanque and neighboring coffee growers sustain their crops and processes. We taste Dried Fig, Cherry and Apricot. | | | | Maganjo, Kenya | SGD 19.00 | In Meru county, near the eastern slopes of Mt. Kenya, this co-op is always searching for innovation and improvement. This coffee is a fantastic result of their effort and showcases a spectrum of highly desirable flavor qualities, from a fresh lemon zest acidity to delicious pink guava and currant notes. | | | | | East Coast Family, we're so glad to be here! | | | Our newest outlet is located at the junction of Joo Chiat Road and Joo Chiat Lane. | | | We extend this emphasis on excellence and sustainability to our food menu, using only the best ingredients we can access, and sourcing locally when possible. We stick to a list of classic brunch items and execute them perfectly, incorporating our own take on them when it adds value, our aim being to consistently bring our customers the best brunch in town. All of this is done in venues we have crafted to be unique, luxe yet approachable and foster an environment you just want to spend more time in. | | | We don't play favourites, but we do agree that she looks good from all angles. 😉 Address: 185 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427456 Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 7.30am - 5.30pm Stay safe, stay caffeinated. 🙌🏻 | | | | |
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