Cafe O, located at 229 Victoria Street in the heart of Singapore's bustling Bugis Village, has established itself as a popular halal-certified cafe that offers a diverse culinary experience blending Malay, Indian, and Chinese cuisines. Operating daily from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM, this cozy cafe has become a go-to destination for both locals and tourists seeking quality halal dining in one of Singapore's most vibrant shopping and cultural districts. The cafe's strategic location near Bugis MRT Station makes it easily accessible, while its presence in Bugis Village places it at the center of one of Singapore's most dynamic neighborhoods, known for its rich history, shopping opportunities, and diverse food scene.
The menu at Cafe O reflects Singapore's multicultural heritage, offering a wide variety of dishes that cater to different tastes and preferences throughout the day. Popular items include freshly made Roti Prata and Murtabak for breakfast or lunch, alongside Nasi Lemak and other local favorites that have earned praise for their authenticity and flavor. The cafe operates on a self-collect system, allowing customers to watch their prata being made fresh, adding to the dining experience. While some reviews note that certain items can be pricey or not as flavorful as expected, many patrons appreciate the cafe's relaxing ambiance as a welcome respite from the bustling Bugis area, making it an ideal spot for coffee breaks, casual meals, or simply unwinding with friends.
What sets Cafe O apart is its ability to serve as a community hub within Bugis Village, providing a welcoming space where people from different backgrounds can come together over shared meals. The cafe's halal certification ensures that Muslim diners can enjoy their meals with complete confidence, while its diverse menu caters to various dietary preferences and cultural tastes. Despite some mixed reviews regarding pricing and flavor consistency, Cafe O has maintained its popularity by offering a unique combination of convenience, atmosphere, and authentic local flavors that resonate with both Singapore residents and international visitors exploring Bugis's vibrant food scene.
Expected the lava cake ice cream to be a bit more round and full instead of a small lump as seen in
I expected the lava cake ice cream to be a bit more round and full, instead of a small lump as seen in the pictures. The waffle was overcooked and had a burnt taste, though its color was great. I think the staff could be more welcoming, warm, and proactive towards customers who are standing and waiting to be noticed. The seats weren't uncomfortable, and understandably, it's a small space, but they were too small. The backrest was wobbly and very upright, making me feel like I had to keep my back straight and my butt against the back of the seat throughout just to stay on it.
Flo Yew
Thoroughly dislike hanging out at this mall. The configuration of shops and restaurants are weird as
I thoroughly dislike hanging out at this mall. The configuration of shops and restaurants is weird as hell, and it doesn't encourage a good flow of people due to the awkward retail experience. Everything felt very cramped, with very "Mickey Mouse" outfits. I'd only come here for specific places I'm looking for, nothing else. The probable benefactors will be the ground floor businesses, for the location and convenience of being at Holland Village, but that's about it.
Wei Jian Sim
A decent mall; DBS, NTUC and eateries available. But stupidly high car park rates in a weirdly desig
A decent mall with DBS, NTUC, and eateries available. However, the stupidly high car park rates in a weirdly designed space ($2.40 per 30-minute block) meant our family lunch incurred an additional $9.60 in parking fees for just a few minutes into the next block.
For comparison, there are plenty of other malls in the area with more variety and cheaper parking. So drivers, think twice before coming here; I can't think of a compelling reason to.
Michelle Lim
Worse waffles I’ve eaten in a while. Waffles were burnt and did not taste good. Salted mister brown
Worse waffles I’ve eaten in a while. The waffles were burnt and did not taste good. The salted Mister Brown ice cream tasted icy. The more I ate it, the worse I thought it was. The waffles were burnt, and the marshmallow tasted sour. Oh my goodness, such a waste of money! They didn't look burnt but tasted very burnt.
Marcus Tan
An eye boogling selection of ice cream flavors to choose from. Unfortunately very ordinary tasting b
An eye-boggling selection of ice cream flavors to choose from. Unfortunately, it tasted very ordinary to me, with large ice crystals, low fat, and high overrun. The house-made waffle mix was bland and lightly battered. It was the bunch of young, polite staffers that made it a pleasant visit.
Positive Reviews
TJ Lim
Nice place. Convenient parking
Nice place with convenient parking.
KC Leow
Our go-to spot for ice cream, thanks to their ever-creative and delicious flavours. We especially l
Our go-to spot for ice cream, thanks to their ever-creative and delicious flavours. We especially love that they have the junior scoop option—great for a sweet treat without breaking the bank and also, health-wise, a less guilty option.
It's a pity they've had to move from their previous, more spacious location at Chip Bee Gardens to a much smaller unit at Raffles Holland V Mall. The new cramped space often has fully occupied tables, making it less ideal for leisurely hangouts. Additionally, they've discontinued offering complimentary drinking water, which was a considerate touch in the past.
Despite these changes, the quality of their ice cream remains top-notch. If you're in the area and craving ice cream, it's still worth a visit—just be prepared for limited seating and bring your own water if needed.
Priya Das
What a scenic airport it was! Extravagant and giant space. Huge!!
It’s not only an airport in typica
What a scenic airport! It's an extravagant and giant space, truly huge! It's not just an airport in the typical sense, but has so much to see and explore simultaneously. Please refer to the attached photos. There's an abundance of greenery and lavishness. Showrooms of almost all multinational brands are featured here. If you have a long layover, you can explore everything.
Delisai
I had the classic waffle with cashew caramel ice cream.
Waffle by itself was soft(?), rather eggy.
I had the classic waffle with cashew caramel ice cream.
The waffle by itself was soft, rather eggy. By itself, it wasn't my preference as I prefer crispy waffles. Perhaps I should have gotten the churro waffle instead.
The ice cream was alright; the flavour wasn't super noticeable. It spreads and cuts easily, allowing you to enjoy the ice cream and waffle separately (not ice cream *with* waffle!).
The chocolate syrup was a good addition.
Altogether, everything balanced each other out. The waffle was a great base for the ice cream, not distracting from it too much, and the chocolate provided some extra kick.
TL;DR: It looks great, tastes alright. I probably wouldn't go out of my way to have this again, but it's certainly worth stopping by if you're around Holland Village.
R. Tan
Lovely little spot with nice cafes and DBS banks and ATMs. Personal favourite is Da Paolo gastronomi
A lovely little spot with nice cafes, DBS banks, and ATMs. My personal favourite is Da Paolo Gastronomia.