🥥 Living Smart in Singapore: Prices, Food & Places Guide Episode 2 – Yakun Kaya Toast: Singapore’s Most Loved Breakfast

Life in Singapore

Hey everyone, it’s Masa from SCAL – Singapore Chinese AI Lab!
As always, this article is created using both ChatGPT and Gemini, the two AI engines powering the entire SCAL project. I mix their strengths to bring you the clearest, most useful Singapore-living guides possible.

Today’s topic: Singapore’s legendary breakfast — Kaya Toast.


🥐 Singapore’s Morning Culture: Three Giants of Breakfast

If you live in Singapore—or even if you’re visiting for a few days—you’ve definitely seen one of these three morning champions:

✔ Ya Kun Kaya Toast (100+ outlets across Singapore)
✔ Toast Box (60+ outlets)
✔ BreadTalk (120+ outlets)

They’re everywhere. Almost every MRT station or mall has at least one of them, and no matter what time you go… there’s always a queue. Singaporeans really love their breakfast culture.

All three serve local classics, and both Ya Kun and BreadTalk are especially famous for the iconic Kaya Toast — a sweet coconut jam toast that tourists fall in love with instantly.

But today’s spotlight is…
Ya Kun Kaya Toast
the most traditional and nostalgic of them all.


🍞 What Makes Ya Kun Special?

Ya Kun is more than just a breakfast shop—it’s part of Singapore’s culture.
The wooden benches, the old-style cups, the eggs cracked into a saucer… everything feels like stepping back into “classic Singapore.”

And the star of the show?
Kaya Toast + Soft-boiled Eggs + Kopi (coffee)
The holy trinity of Singapore breakfast.


🥚 🍞 🍵 Ya Kun’s Breakfast Sets & Prices

In the morning, Ya Kun offers several affordable breakfast sets. A typical set includes:

  • Kaya Toast (traditional or peanut options)

  • 2 soft-boiled eggs (Note: if you have a sensitive stomach, be careful with these! Personally, I’m too scared to eat soft-boiled eggs 😅)

  • 1 drink (Kopi, Teh, Milo, etc.)

💵 Price Range: Around SGD $6.5 per set
Pretty good value in Singapore, especially with a drink included.


🍞 What Exactly Is Kaya?

Kaya is a sweet coconut jam made from:

  • Coconut milk

  • Eggs

  • Sugar

  • Pandan leaves

It’s creamy, sweet, and has a beautiful green tint from pandan.
Spread on thin crisp toast with a big slice of butter → perfect.


🧋 Recommended Drinks at Ya Kun

If you’re new to Singapore’s kopi culture, here are easy picks:

  • Kopi C – Coffee + evaporated milk (less sweet)

  • Kopi O – Black coffee (no milk)

Classic choices that pair perfectly with kaya toast.


🌅 Why Singaporeans Love Kaya Toast

  • Light but satisfying

  • Affordable

  • Fast

  • Available everywhere

  • Comforting and nostalgic

It’s the kind of breakfast you can eat on a rushed weekday… or a slow, easy weekend.


🧠 SCAL’s AI Tip of the Day

(Since this series is powered by ChatGPT + Gemini)

When learning about food culture, pairing vocabulary with real-life experiences makes it stick faster.

So next time you’re at Ya Kun, try ordering in Chinese:

  • 我要一套早餐。
    (Wǒ yào yí tào zǎocān.) → I want a breakfast set

  • 我要Kopi C。
    (Wǒ yào Kopi C.)

Small steps = big progress!


✨ Conclusion: A Must-Try Singapore Experience

Whether you’re living in Singapore or just visiting, Ya Kun Kaya Toast is a breakfast you shouldn’t miss. It’s affordable, iconic, and deeply loved by locals.

And in Episode 3, we’ll explore another everyday essential in Singapore lifestyle—so stay tuned!

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