Because you need somewhere nice to chill with coffee, cake and more amid the festive frenzy.
holidays. While larger chain eateries remain mostly open on New Year’s Eve and the first three days of the lunar new year , many smaller establishments including cooler coffee joints take a break during this period.
So, where to go for a flat white or chai latte in a tasteful setting when you need a break from hotpot and prying relatives? Or if you don’t celebrate the season? Well, here is ’s list of eight cafes that remain open during CNY for that caffeine high and sweet escape you so desperately need.As its name might suggest, Good Chai People in Katong is serious about their chai. The four-month-old cafe boasts 10 variations of the spiced milk tea, including a Sticky Chai Latte , saffron-infused Karak Chai and Dirty Chai Latte . Not a fan of chai? Coffee and other beverages are also sold, as are brunch items like assorted loaded sourdough toast and a granola bowl .
Good Chai People is at 225 East Coast Rd, S428922. Tel: 9783-5757. Open 8am – 6pm on Jan 21 – 24. More info via
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