Kopifellas
Singaporean, coffee, bubble tea · New York
Über Kopifellas
Kopifellas is a New York-based restaurant committed to providing fast service in a comfortable setting. We offer delivery, takeout, and dine-in options to suit your needs. We are known for our great coffee and extensive tea selection, perfect for a quick bite or a longer visit. With a rating of 4.4/...
Kopifellas is a New York-based restaurant committed to providing fast service in a comfortable setting. We offer delivery, takeout, and dine-in options to suit your needs. We are known for our great coffee and extensive tea selection, perfect for a quick bite or a longer visit. With a rating of 4.4/5 based on 137 reviews, we strive to provide a positive experience for every guest. We are wheelchair accessible and offer a variety of beverages including alcohol and beer. We welcome solo diners and are open seven days a week, with extended hours until 8:30 PM on Saturdays.
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Kopifellas is a Singaporean-inspired coffee shop known for its authentic Singaporean coffee and tea, especially the Kopi and Teh. Many customers praise the rich flavors and the use of condensed milk. Some find the coffee too sweet or inconsistent.
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Tip: If you prefer less sweetness, let the ice melt a bit in your Kopi M or specify your desired sweetness level. Be aware that the coffee is strong and made with condensed milk.
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came too early, only kopi/teh stall is ready. Both the teh o n kopi o, taste very much similar to sg's taste, infact better. Kaya toast ok , with thick slice of butter but thin spread of Kaya. peanut butter is very good to too. Soft boiled eggs , a little overcooked, not that runny enough.
I was recommended by a friend that Kopifellas is one of her favorite Singapore coffee in New York City. I tried honey lemon sour plum and Kopi for the first time. I love the balance of cream and sweetness of Singapore coffee. The sweet and creamy flavor that comes from condensed milk is the perfect level for an Asian taste. I like ice better than hot because ice is so refreshing and cool! To be honest, I took some time to understand the menu since there are so many new terms of Singapore culture. The amount of this coffee is also satisfactory. As for the honey lemon sour plum drink, I would also highly recommend ice. When I had the first sip, the honey flavor was so strong and out of my expectations. And sour plum blew my mind a lot. It is fried salty and sour plum instead of just sour plum. If you order a large size you will get five sour plums which add a pretty salty flavor to the drink. Although it is so new to me, I still love this sweet, sour, and salty drink very much. I saw they also provide Singapore-style snacks and breakfast and I can not wait to try it! I love Singapore drinks and food!
Kopifellas is a coffee, tea, and Singaporean breakfast food court Cafe! Reminding me of Singapore the moment I read the name (Kopi is what Singaporeans and Malaysians call coffee), I had to go try their Teh (Tea) and Kopi. With their ingredients being imported from Singapore, I had a Yuan Yang (Half Kopi Half Teh) drink and though not as strong it definitely put me back in a Singapore kopitiam (food court) for a moment, a gritty, sweet, smokey, mildly strong, creamy mix of aromatic flavors (It is difficult to describe unless you've tasted Singapore Teh or Kopi), their kaya toast (Soft crispy bread, with a half tablespoon of butter and sweet coconut spread) and soft boiled egg (Remember to add the soy sauce packet and pepper) it is a melt in your mouth, savory and creamy egg, that's extremely difficult to replicate, all those experiences brought me to memories of my past. I also had their boba which was really similar to Koi Tea's (A popular boba chain in Singapore), amazing chew and texture with a gelatinous sweet coating. This will not be the last time I visit Kopifeller or Urban Hawker, they serve many more foods that are reminiscent of Singapore, thank you to the Guang Dong barista that let me have this authentic experience!
Only came here twice so far. But love their drinks! Ordered Iced Kopi M, good combination of Coffee & Milo. Also ordered Iced Milo. Was good, but since I tried Kopi M first, I prefer Kopi M. Iced Milo is good for non coffee drinks. Hope they open in Philly so I don’t have to travel to NYC to drink Kopi M.
Craving for coffee? Especially Kopi "O" kau siew siew tai.......Kopifellas. it's a distinct coffee compared to the ones sold other places. Warm service and very helpful from Angie and Irene, ensuring the kind of coffee that I have from Singapore, came back multiple times for the coffee. Another drinks that we have is Thai Milk Tea, well done without overwhelming ice which will dilute the tea. Many other drinks available on the menu, also bread on kaya....... Once again good job, Angie and Irene, keep it up. Need your coffee? Kopifellas.
I needed my coffee fix, so I came here, and they have my absolute favorite from Malaysia/Singapore, which is the coffee with condensed milk. I am glad I stopped by as I had to order the Kaya toast, and that was the best thing ever. It was delicious.
it was nice to see that the teh c peng (iced singaporean style milk tea) was prepared in an authentic manner by the staff. i was excited to drink it, and it tasted very good. the honey lemon plum was yummy as well!
If you like south east Asian coffee taste like Vietnamese coffee with deep flavor, try Kopi M here. It’s their signature coffee mixed with Milo. Let the ice melt a bit so it gets less sweet. Recommend 👌🫰
Kopifellas is a Singapore inspired drink and snack shop. They have coffee, tea, toast and various snacks. The drinks we ordered were very rich in flavour. They also carry the hard to find kaya jam.
It is within Urban Hawker. There was a huge line for this place. Loved the Singapore teh (tea). It was a new and delicious experience. 100% would try again. The Singapore coffee and teh are made with condensed milk. We also got the butter sugar toast to try. We have similar toast in India. It was overpriced for what you get. Just get the drinks they are good!
came too early, only kopi/teh stall is ready. Both the teh o n kopi o, taste very much similar to sg's taste, infact better. Kaya toast ok , with thick slice of butter but thin spread of Kaya. peanut butter is very good to too. Soft boiled eggs , a little overcooked, not that runny enough.
I was recommended by a friend that Kopifellas is one of her favorite Singapore coffee in New York City. I tried honey lemon sour plum and Kopi for the first time. I love the balance of cream and sweetness of Singapore coffee. The sweet and creamy flavor that comes from condensed milk is the perfect level for an Asian taste. I like ice better than hot because ice is so refreshing and cool! To be honest, I took some time to understand the menu since there are so many new terms of Singapore culture. The amount of this coffee is also satisfactory. As for the honey lemon sour plum drink, I would also highly recommend ice. When I had the first sip, the honey flavor was so strong and out of my expectations. And sour plum blew my mind a lot. It is fried salty and sour plum instead of just sour plum. If you order a large size you will get five sour plums which add a pretty salty flavor to the drink. Although it is so new to me, I still love this sweet, sour, and salty drink very much. I saw they also provide Singapore-style snacks and breakfast and I can not wait to try it! I love Singapore drinks and food!
Kopifellas is a coffee, tea, and Singaporean breakfast food court Cafe! Reminding me of Singapore the moment I read the name (Kopi is what Singaporeans and Malaysians call coffee), I had to go try their Teh (Tea) and Kopi. With their ingredients being imported from Singapore, I had a Yuan Yang (Half Kopi Half Teh) drink and though not as strong it definitely put me back in a Singapore kopitiam (food court) for a moment, a gritty, sweet, smokey, mildly strong, creamy mix of aromatic flavors (It is difficult to describe unless you've tasted Singapore Teh or Kopi), their kaya toast (Soft crispy bread, with a half tablespoon of butter and sweet coconut spread) and soft boiled egg (Remember to add the soy sauce packet and pepper) it is a melt in your mouth, savory and creamy egg, that's extremely difficult to replicate, all those experiences brought me to memories of my past. I also had their boba which was really similar to Koi Tea's (A popular boba chain in Singapore), amazing chew and texture with a gelatinous sweet coating. This will not be the last time I visit Kopifeller or Urban Hawker, they serve many more foods that are reminiscent of Singapore, thank you to the Guang Dong barista that let me have this authentic experience!
Only came here twice so far. But love their drinks! Ordered Iced Kopi M, good combination of Coffee & Milo. Also ordered Iced Milo. Was good, but since I tried Kopi M first, I prefer Kopi M. Iced Milo is good for non coffee drinks. Hope they open in Philly so I don’t have to travel to NYC to drink Kopi M.
Craving for coffee? Especially Kopi "O" kau siew siew tai.......Kopifellas. it's a distinct coffee compared to the ones sold other places. Warm service and very helpful from Angie and Irene, ensuring the kind of coffee that I have from Singapore, came back multiple times for the coffee. Another drinks that we have is Thai Milk Tea, well done without overwhelming ice which will dilute the tea. Many other drinks available on the menu, also bread on kaya....... Once again good job, Angie and Irene, keep it up. Need your coffee? Kopifellas.
I needed my coffee fix, so I came here, and they have my absolute favorite from Malaysia/Singapore, which is the coffee with condensed milk. I am glad I stopped by as I had to order the Kaya toast, and that was the best thing ever. It was delicious.
it was nice to see that the teh c peng (iced singaporean style milk tea) was prepared in an authentic manner by the staff. i was excited to drink it, and it tasted very good. the honey lemon plum was yummy as well!
If you like south east Asian coffee taste like Vietnamese coffee with deep flavor, try Kopi M here. It’s their signature coffee mixed with Milo. Let the ice melt a bit so it gets less sweet. Recommend 👌🫰
Kopifellas is a Singapore inspired drink and snack shop. They have coffee, tea, toast and various snacks. The drinks we ordered were very rich in flavour. They also carry the hard to find kaya jam.
Craving satisfied to the max! For fellow Singaporeans who yearn for our favourite kaya butter toast and local kopi, this is the place to go to!!
It is within Urban Hawker. There was a huge line for this place. Loved the Singapore teh (tea). It was a new and delicious experience. 100% would try again. The Singapore coffee and teh are made with condensed milk. We also got the butter sugar toast to try. We have similar toast in India. It was overpriced for what you get. Just get the drinks they are good!
So far I have only tried the Green tea with lychee and I'm obsessed. Very refreshing and not overly sweet. Trying to limit myself to a cup a week.
Kopifellas is a Singaporean coffee stall inside Urban Hawker— a Singaporean inspired food market in the heart of Manhattan. What I like about this coffee shop is that it is reliable for a taste of Asian coffee. They do yuen yang style drinks and other flavors found in SEA like milo, pulled milk tea... This is not your typical western style coffee. Aside of coffee, they serve kaya toast, beer, and teas. Open late as well and nearby Lady Wong to pair with some sweets! The staff is fast in delivering delicious drinks as well and can adjust the sweetness level for your drink.
Kopifellas is a Singaporean coffee stall inside Urban Hawker— a Singaporean inspired food market in the heart of Manhattan. What I like about this coffee shop is that it is reliable for a taste of Asian coffee. They do yuen yang style drinks and other flavors found in SEA like milo, pulled milk tea... This is not your typical western style coffee. Aside of coffee, they serve kaya toast, beer, and teas. Open late as well and nearby Lady Wong to pair with some sweets! The staff is fast in delivering delicious drinks as well and can adjust the sweetness level for your drink.
Unique (really strong!) coffee here - I liked it. They also have generic drinks one would find at a boba shop. The drinks are all prepared with care, and you can customize sweetness and ice levels as desired. Whether you’d like the drink options here would be on personal preference! Boba-wise, I enjoyed the brown sugar milk-based drink with coffee jelly and boba (less sugar, less ice).
I'm just gonna say that bubble tea (or boba) is an acquired taste because I don't think it's anything I'd get used to. I had the Brown Sugar Milky Way Tea and the flavor itself is pretty good, it's just the texture of the bubbles in the tea that throw me off. I've never been a fan of chewy, jelly stuff and the first time I had a taste of it, it was alright but I couldn't bear it anymore so I did my best to avoid the bubbles while still finishing the drink. I'm still willing to give this place another go because I don't want to dismiss it off of one thing that wasn't to my favor, I'll just have to observe the menu a bit more next time around.
Looking for coffee in the morning in New York City there are many many places from those selling coffee only, to those who sell coffee adjacently to pastries, to convenience stores selling bottled coffee. It's hard to find quality amongst the deluge of options. Kopifellas offers a very decent cup of coffee with a unique spin being that it is done in the eastern style. This style of coffee I have had many times, a combination of sweetened condensed and evaporated milk gives a more concentrated creaminess without detracting too much from the flavor of the coffee. I reccomend the standard (just kopi), which is exactly what it was meant to be and unless you're a coffee expert I doubt you know better. I ordered both as a test and the Kopi was indeed more flavorful. I'm unsure if the quality of the coffee itself was of a superior grade. I have been to many roasters across the country and I have had some incredible black coffees and underneath the unique take on coffee provided by the milk Kopifellas is more of a standard cup. This is still a fantastic option in north Manhattan and a very cool space to walk around in after you order one. I'd reccomend it over the many other coffee spots in the nearby vicinity.
Unique (really strong!) coffee here - I liked it. They also have generic drinks one would find at a boba shop. The drinks are all prepared with care, and you can customize sweetness and ice levels as desired. Whether you’d like the drink options here would be on personal preference! Boba-wise, I enjoyed the brown sugar milk-based drink with coffee jelly and boba (less sugar, less ice).
I'm just gonna say that bubble tea (or boba) is an acquired taste because I don't think it's anything I'd get used to. I had the Brown Sugar Milky Way Tea and the flavor itself is pretty good, it's just the texture of the bubbles in the tea that throw me off. I've never been a fan of chewy, jelly stuff and the first time I had a taste of it, it was alright but I couldn't bear it anymore so I did my best to avoid the bubbles while still finishing the drink. I'm still willing to give this place another go because I don't want to dismiss it off of one thing that wasn't to my favor, I'll just have to observe the menu a bit more next time around.
Looking for coffee in the morning in New York City there are many many places from those selling coffee only, to those who sell coffee adjacently to pastries, to convenience stores selling bottled coffee. It's hard to find quality amongst the deluge of options. Kopifellas offers a very decent cup of coffee with a unique spin being that it is done in the eastern style. This style of coffee I have had many times, a combination of sweetened condensed and evaporated milk gives a more concentrated creaminess without detracting too much from the flavor of the coffee. I reccomend the standard (just kopi), which is exactly what it was meant to be and unless you're a coffee expert I doubt you know better. I ordered both as a test and the Kopi was indeed more flavorful. I'm unsure if the quality of the coffee itself was of a superior grade. I have been to many roasters across the country and I have had some incredible black coffees and underneath the unique take on coffee provided by the milk Kopifellas is more of a standard cup. This is still a fantastic option in north Manhattan and a very cool space to walk around in after you order one. I'd reccomend it over the many other coffee spots in the nearby vicinity.
Singaporean Kopi & Fruit Tea in Manhattan. While Taiwanese tea shops are easy to find across the city, this place stands out as a rare Singapore-style coffee stand. They offer creative drinks based on traditional Singaporean coffee, known as kopi, along with refreshing fruit teas. It’s a fun and unique stop if you’re looking to try something a little different from the usual coffee scene.
I only drawn in by the "teh tarik" on their menu and caved in to dropping $7 for it. It was an extra dollar for the iced version so I got the hot one. It's in Midtown so I knew it would be pricey for 1 drink. The foam on top was pretty cool as I've never had it served that way. It was a good drink but I think if you want to save some moolah, just visit Nyonya in Chinatown for the same drink at basically half the price. I didn't try their coffee drinks but it seemed to be really popular among the lunch crowd.
All the coffee here comes with condensed milk by default. The scent of their coffee was overpowered by the condensed milk, which you cannot tell what their coffee was like. It was way too sweet also. If you'd like to taste your coffee, this will not be your place. It is a fun place to get a beverage.
Got their main item that is called Kopi. It tasted like Nestle premade w condensed milk. Didn’t taste bad but I didn’t taste real coffee underneath. The place is inside the Singapore food market that they offer many Asian foods so it’s crowded and somehow noisy. There are like four tables next to it and the rest are the common tables so you might be out of luck to find seating in busy hours.
I only drawn in by the "teh tarik" on their menu and caved in to dropping $7 for it. It was an extra dollar for the iced version so I got the hot one. It's in Midtown so I knew it would be pricey for 1 drink. The foam on top was pretty cool as I've never had it served that way. It was a good drink but I think if you want to save some moolah, just visit Nyonya in Chinatown for the same drink at basically half the price. I didn't try their coffee drinks but it seemed to be really popular among the lunch crowd.
All the coffee here comes with condensed milk by default. The scent of their coffee was overpowered by the condensed milk, which you cannot tell what their coffee was like. It was way too sweet also. If you'd like to taste your coffee, this will not be your place. It is a fun place to get a beverage.
Got their main item that is called Kopi. It tasted like Nestle premade w condensed milk. Didn’t taste bad but I didn’t taste real coffee underneath. The place is inside the Singapore food market that they offer many Asian foods so it’s crowded and somehow noisy. There are like four tables next to it and the rest are the common tables so you might be out of luck to find seating in busy hours.
Wouldn't know how it tastes like...was craving for a kopi c and some Kaya toast but the 'nice' fellas decided to put up this sign as I arrived on the dot. When asked if I could get an order in they lazily pointed at the sign. The audacity. Would love to review their wares but alas had to grab some good coffee next door to urban hawker. Too bad for this Singaporean I guess
I ordered a drink and it was extremely sweet. I asked the staff nicely and see if they could add a bit of water. He added a bit of water in my drink and said we usually don't add water. My drink was still very sweet and I tossed it.
Same about a recent low star review, came in here expecting delicious kopi with condensed and evaporated milk but it tasted extremely bitter and burnt and not sweet, I would NOT recommend. They tried to make it sweeter but it just tasted meh, not good. Paid $6.50 for a small.
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