Coba
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Coba Coba brings authentic Indonesian-Malay cuisine to Yishun through a unique story of cross-cultural appreciation. Established in 2014, this halal-certified family restaurant emerged from an unexpected source when Chinese owner Timothy, who fell in love with Indonesian-Malay dishes while studying in Sydney, decided to share his comfort food passion with Singapore. This Chinese-owned halal establishment represents the inclusive nature of Singapore food scene.
The cafe specialises in traditional favourites including Nasi Ambeng, Nasi Padang, and Nasi Lemak, prepared according to old-school sharing traditions that encourage communal dining. The menu showcases rare dishes like Ayam Taucohijau, reportedly the only place in Singapore serving this particular preparation, alongside signature offerings such as tahu telur, lemak siput sedut, and sotong sumbat that demonstrate depth of Indonesian-Malay culinary knowledge.
The retro-themed interior features vintage displays and rustic wooden furniture, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of traditional coffee shops while maintaining cleanliness and modern comfort. Open from 8:30am to 9pm at Yishun Street 11, the setting appeals to families and neighbourhood residents seeking affordable, honest Indonesian food without travelling to more central locations. The coffee shop-style setup encourages casual dining where customers can linger over meals.
Coba Coba prices remain deliberately accessible, making authentic Indonesian-Malay cuisine available to budget-conscious diners who might otherwise opt for food court alternatives. The halal certification combined with genuine flavours prepared by those who understand the cuisine creates trust among Muslim families, while the Chinese ownership demonstrates how food transcends cultural boundaries in multicultural Singapore.
The cafe specialises in traditional favourites including Nasi Ambeng, Nasi Padang, and Nasi Lemak, prepared according to old-school sharing traditions that encourage communal dining. The menu showcases rare dishes like Ayam Taucohijau, reportedly the only place in Singapore serving this particular preparation, alongside signature offerings such as tahu telur, lemak siput sedut, and sotong sumbat that demonstrate depth of Indonesian-Malay culinary knowledge.
The retro-themed interior features vintage displays and rustic wooden furniture, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of traditional coffee shops while maintaining cleanliness and modern comfort. Open from 8:30am to 9pm at Yishun Street 11, the setting appeals to families and neighbourhood residents seeking affordable, honest Indonesian food without travelling to more central locations. The coffee shop-style setup encourages casual dining where customers can linger over meals.
Coba Coba prices remain deliberately accessible, making authentic Indonesian-Malay cuisine available to budget-conscious diners who might otherwise opt for food court alternatives. The halal certification combined with genuine flavours prepared by those who understand the cuisine creates trust among Muslim families, while the Chinese ownership demonstrates how food transcends cultural boundaries in multicultural Singapore.
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