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In: Eat
9 Nov 2007
We have set a mood to treat ourselves after a hectic week and settle to a take a perfect sip of coffee-this time a complete trial of an exceptionally different nip. Tempted with a bulk of people lining up inside the store while cars wait for a space along the road on a friday night. We checked out Kopi Roti in Blue Ridge Ave. Katipunan for the first time. We noticed that they have a wonderful ambiance and a place for perfect kopi set for less than Php100.
KopiRoti’s value proposition to its clients is fantastic taste, shared memories, and a unique dining experience – all at a reasonable cost.
KopiRoti’s product selection is small but adequate for our target customers. The emphasis is on delivering a range of products that has unequalled quality, consistency in manufacturing, unparalleled taste, and adequate in selection to satisfy our most demanding customers.

Kopi Bun (Php35) freshly baked bun with kopi flavor; their version of our own Pandesal. Soft white bread, covered with a hard layer of coffee flavored crust, and a creamy butter filling inside a true perfect match for a cup of coffee that deserves equal recognition as the Kopi.
Roti french toast (Php50) 2 slice of freshly baked bread dipped in egg and pan fried; served with “kaya spread“ their version of our “latik“.
Homemade Roti kaya toast (Php35) 4 slices of toast with butter and also served with kaya spread; Soft Boiled egg (Php30) 2 soft boiled egg with black soya sauce and white pepper.

We both fell in love with Kopi Roti. The kopi with condensed milk won Jeffrey’s taste buds to the point of craving for an additional glass or probably if he could upgrade it to another bigger serving he would do it. The act of sipping the kopi and dipping the bun or kaya toast made us feel the kopi’s “bitin”. We were thinking of an idea of paying additional peso for another cup of coffee if you really want for more, something like bottomless. Ha! Ha! Who’s to blame? Kopi tastes so good that the taste has set Jeff’s standard in his everyday coffee. Oh well, a signature only Kopi Roti can make.
For coffee junkies, if you have not yet tried it visit Kopi Roti and definitely you will have a new standard of a kopi experience!
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Tomas Morato, Q.C. 414-1754
Blue Ridge Ave., QC 439-1546
SM Mall of Asia (South Parking) 556-0213
NAIA Terminal 1 Arrival Area 879-5440
NAIA Departure Area Gate 5 &6 879-5436
NAIA Departure Area Gate 12 & 14 879-5438
27 Responses to Kopi Roti – A taste of Singapore
Darling
November 13th, 2007 at 11:38 am
do they only serve coffee? walang variants for preggy women like me? =) at bakit “kopi” talaga ang tawag?
Jeff Victorino
November 13th, 2007 at 11:55 am
Kopi is Malay for Coffee
They also serve Tea Tarik, as well as juice and soft drinks.
Edz Mejia
November 13th, 2007 at 12:34 pm
Hi Darling! I know caffeine or CSD is not advisable to you as well. Maybe you could try their specialities with juice or water and try drinking Kopi after giving birth, I’m sure you would not want to miss it. The price is very much economical too than the usual coffee experience.
Happiness Always!
barbie
November 14th, 2007 at 10:07 am
i want to try the kopi bun! does it taste good?
Edz Mejia
November 14th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Hi Barbie! Yes. Kopi Bun tastes so good for me, I was delighted of the crunchy crust and its core out filled w/creamy butter or I guess that’s the kaya spread (Singapore version of our coco jam/latik). I suggest that you visit their outlet the soonest time & share your experience with us. Thank you very much & God bless!
nj cabiara
November 14th, 2007 at 11:24 am
OMG!! i’d love to palpitate in that place.. hahaha!
it’s a good thing that it’s visible in MOA and NAIA areas… it’s always been good to drink a cup (or two) of coffee before heading somewhere else… Being a coffee lover, it;s definitely worth visiting and testing ofcourse.. Thanks to your site… keep it up…
Edz Mejia
November 14th, 2007 at 12:49 pm
Hi Nj! Thank you for visiting the site.
You will definitely quiver with Kopi Roti’s grand taste. We hope to hear your Kopi experience soon! Blessings always!
roma
January 10th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
which is best kung ira-rank..? coffee bean? starbucks? o kopi roti?
Edz
January 10th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
Hi Roma, Thank you for visiting the site. Would love to answer your question though it would be fair to rate them & give my opinion in a specific criteria. Best in taste? value for money? ambiance?
jasmin
January 11th, 2008 at 7:22 am
It has the same taste as what I always ( used to ) order in hawker center in Singapore. Thou we eat it with— should I say with manners — unlike in Sg they make “higop” the egg with gusto.
roma
January 12th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
Yup.. I love this site.. very informative.. specific criteria.. mmm… in taste and ambiance.. tnx
aby
February 25th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
this site is cool! love it! lalo na for an HRM student like me:D
Barbie
May 1st, 2008 at 11:46 pm
i love the coffee bun…my office mate brought one for us SME’s and i love it so much. It taste good and its sweet as well…masarap xa…i hope they would have a branch near my area….
Barbie
May 1st, 2008 at 11:47 pm
mas mura pa xa sa starbucks…i have not tried tea leaves and coffee bean…try ko sa high street later…
u8mypinkcookies
June 30th, 2008 at 10:22 am
ive been wanting to try it, sana magkaron somewhere in alabang or the fort area
i lvoe kopi buns and kaya toasts pa naman. whenever we go to SG, i never go hom w/o a bottle of kaya jam!
jenny
August 22nd, 2008 at 6:33 pm
the 1st time we ate, my younger sister & brother at moa branch prang mga loka kami nagaagawan sa isang coffee bun. hahahaha… masarap & sulit talaga.
jennifaye
October 2nd, 2008 at 10:49 pm
panalo nga yung kopi bun nila.
simple pero masarap. parang pandesal na may sweet crusty “force field”. love it.
Liseicheme
October 24th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
There’s an outlet at Megamall near powerbooks. >_<
Corazon M. Redolme
December 31st, 2008 at 4:10 am
I agree, I am a coffee drinker with a sweet tooth to match, from way back, one embarassing situation with coffee is when I was in grade five, I forgot who but somebody told on me, my tupperware tumbler is filled with coffee instead of the usual ridiculuously sweet fruit juice everybody else brings, our adviser shook his head but was smiling. anyway pls hep me, i am far from home and missing kopi buns and kaya toast so much if anyone out there have recipes for these sweet specialties pls email them to me, id like to be able to make them at home. There is no kopiroti shops here so please im begging you guys, my email is azoncrimson@yahoo.com
u8mypinkcookies
April 1st, 2009 at 2:30 pm
i’ve tried it several times na!! their kopi buns are really good!!
Shaynie
September 23rd, 2009 at 11:24 am
Excited to visit the place!
Shaynie
September 23rd, 2009 at 2:14 pm
How bout the kaya toast? Is it good?
djhoanna
June 25th, 2010 at 3:51 pm
yes super sarap nang kopi bun nila lalo na if bagong luto as in hot pa mejo messy lang kainin because of the falling bun crust. but what i love about it is the center if really nice kaya pag kumakain akonung sides mun athen center is huli then small bites para lasang lasa ko tlaga nung kopi bun mmmmmmmm. ayan like ko na nmn.
u8mypinkcookies
June 26th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Love their kopi buns!!!!
IMO, it’s way better than Roti Mum, hehe.
jeann
August 12th, 2011 at 6:57 am
i miss kopi bun
jm
September 9th, 2011 at 8:02 am
what other company kopi roti is related
abdul Rahim Ahmed Sheikh
October 6th, 2011 at 10:06 pm
The product of buns has gained positive popularity in the United Arab Emirates. It was introduced by the PappaRoti company.
The PappaRoti who deal in the same business are already represented in the Emirate of Dubai and has gained good market and are already thinking of expanding to other Emirates of United Arab Emirates.
We therefore request to do the same with you should you be interested in doing business with us. We are a group of companies based in Dubai/Sharjah/Ajman and have interest to do serious business in the same products with your esteem company In UAE, the GCC countries made up of (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain Oman Qatar ) and even India where we have mutual business contacts there.
It will be appreciated if we could get your terms and condition enable open a profitable and constructive business with you.
We are ready to send our delegation to meet and discuss all terms and conditions at your say-so..
Abdul Rahim Ahmed
General Manager – Golden Express General Trading, Kan Zaman Décor and Cleaning, Hamsiat Café and Jamal Cafe