Singapore Coffee House Opens Edinburgh Cafe With Authentic Kopitiam Cuisine
Singapore Coffee House, an authentic Singaporean cafe, opened in Edinburgh's Canonmills neighbourhood, serving traditional kopitiam cuisine blending Malay, Indian, Chinese and British flavours. The tiny four-table eatery offers dishes including roti canai, nasi lemak and curry puffs, with house rules banning durian and gum. The cafe sits near Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden and the independent shops of Stockbridge.
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Published 19 Jul 2026, 02:54 UTC · Updated 19 Jul 2026, 03:00 UTC
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