Where To Find Interesting Lattes in S’pore For Those Who’s Still Into Cafe Hopping

Are you a coffee addict? Don’t lie, I know you are. I bet you’re one of those people who always says “I need my morning coffee to function”.

Are you wondering how I know? I’m telepathic. It’s because you clicked on this article.

And lucky you, because I’m going to provide you with a list of interesting lattes that’ll give you a breath of fresh air from your usual caramel lattes.

Where To Find Interesting Lattes in S’pore For Those Who’s Still Into Cafe Hopping

Caramel Latte? Nah. Mocha Latte? Ain’t nobody got time for that.

How about a Pandan Latte instead?

Pandan Latte From Dalkomm

A perfect place to go if you’re looking for something strange in your latte, like a pandan chicken, without the chicken.

Blue Bell Late From Tiong Bahru Bakery

Head to Tiong Bahru Bakery if you’re looking for a treat. This Blue Bell Latte is made with coconut milk and wait for it.. blue bell flowers. See the blue colour of the drink? That’s not artificial colouring, it’s naturally coloured by the leaves.

Rose Gold Latte From Grub

Admittedly, I’m your typical girl who loves all things rose gold. I thought I had seen it all, but Rose Gold Latte? Now that’s something I’m not used to.

Goth Latte From W39

Did you go through that rebellious teenage phase where all you listened to was Simple Plan or My Chemical Romance and wear black? I guess that’s as close to ‘goth’ as most of us will ever get.. unless you decide to ingest it in the form of a Goth Latte.

This Goth Latte is made of charcoal and coffee powder, which is why it’s black in colour.

Black Sesame Soy Latte From Craftsmen Specialty Coffee

The Black Sesame Soy Latte is said to be creamy and topped with steamed organic bonsoy (google says it is a natural, fullbodied soymilk).

And get this: it’s suitable for non-caffeine drinkers.

And there we have it, so go forth my caffeine lovers and enjoy these interesting lattes.