
What’s worth trying out at Scape Singapore? We explored and tasted the eats and sips to find out.
Here’s the guide to Scape Singapore you didn’t know you needed. What started out as a youth-centric mall and hub is now revamped into a space with an array of F&B options, alongside establishments like MAGES Institute for tertiary-level art and technology coaching; The Trampoline by Access Singapore, a social mobility charity; Groove, an integrated wellness centre designed for youths by youths; and more. Since it recently reopened with much hype surrounding its F&B scene, we swung by for a taste. Keep scrolling to find out what’s worth a try – and check out our Orchard Road food guide for more eats along this stretch.
Scape Singapore food guide: Snacks and sweet treats
1. ChaPanda: Delectable fruity sips and milk teas

This tea brand from Chengdu has quite the hype surrounding it, and for good reason: ChaPanda boasts some of the most delicious fruity sips around. (And its adorable panda mascot doesn’t hurt either.) There are classic milk teas (from $4.50) on the menu too, but we’d say its fruit teas are the standouts (from $5.50).
The signature mango pomelo sago ($5.90) tastes like our favourite mango sago dessert in drink form – we’ll be back for more. We recommend ordering it with no sugar as it’s already decadent on its own.
Best for: Fruity drinks like mango pomelo sago
Opening hours: Daily, 10.30am to 10pm
Address: ChaPanda, #02-07, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
2. Hanco Coffee: Unique drinks and delicious cheesecakes

We won’t judge if you wanna order the classic brews, but might we suggest one of the inventive drinks from Hanco Coffee? A curious peek led us to discover the matches made in flavour heaven. We recommend the genmaicha and coffee blend named Rice Dirty ($8), alongside Mint Condition ($9), a caffeine-free citrusy sip with pistachio cream.
The cafe’s burnt cheesecakes ($9 per slice) are no pushovers either. Who knew our new favourite way to have cheesecake would be with prosciutto ham? If you’re on the hunt for unique food options in Scape, pop in for a taste. See us gush all about it in our full review of Hanco Coffee.
Best for: Unique drinks like Rice Dirty, and the truffle burnt cheesecake with prosciutto ham
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, 10am to 7pm; Friday to Sunday, 10am to 8pm
Address: Hanco Coffee, #02-08, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
3. Yoajung: Korean froyo with sweet toppings

We joined the froyo craze with a pitstop at Scape Singapore for Yoajung. This Korean froyo joint’s scoops feature a tangy and creamy yogurt (from $3 for 150g), with 20 toppings to choose from, including dried marshmallows, a range of cereals, and a sweet honeycomb that looked great in photos but was almost too saccharine for us. (Psst: check out our guide to frozen yogurt spots in Singapore.)
There are also acai bowls (from $8 for 150g) with topping options like shredded coconut, choco granola chia pudding, peanut butter, and fresh fruits. Add a chocolate shell ($1.30) if you like an extra sweet crunch.
Best for: Standard froyo topped with dried marshmallows and frosted flakes cereal
Opening hours: Daily, 11am to 10pm
Address: Yoajung, #02-09, *Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
4. Mr. Sun: Milk teas, jumbo pearls, and egg pancakes

Mr Sun caught our eye with its jumbo pearls, so we popped in for a try. The jumbo boba milk tea ($6.80) comes with eight jumbo pearls alongside regular pearls to chew on. Gimmicky? Slightly. The pearls didn’t add much flavour, but we had fun drinking (or eating) this all the same. Go for it if you’re looking for something sweet and milky, with Instagram-worthy pearls.
For a fizzy option without the booze, Mr Sun Golden Brew ($7.20) is another signature on the menu. We can’t say it’s better than beer, but this Heineken 0.0 concoction is a refreshing sip (but it’s not as fizzy as we expected). We paired this with an egg pancake, which comes in flavours like custard with pearls.
Best for: Jumbo boba pearls with milk tea
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 10pm
Address: Mr Sun, #02-19, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
5. Kremi: Sweet and savoury crepes

Scape Singapore’s resident crepe stand, Kremi, delivers sweet and savoury options. We were intrigued by the Buldak crepe ($11.90), featuring the viral Korean ‘fire’ noodles in a freshly-made crepe (which alleviates some of the heat). It’s a fun concept, but it didn’t land as a repeat order for us; it’s simply one of those “try it once” experiences.
We also tried the mochi strawberry crepe ($11.90), a recommended item. It tastes like what you’d expect: a crepe filled with rich milky cream, topped with strawberry slices and mini mochi balls that add a nice chew. For drinks, the Hisui matcha latte ($7.50) is a signature, but it lacks the umami notes we hoped for. That said, you might enjoy this if you’re a fan of milkier matcha lattes.
Best for: Sweet crepes like mochi strawberry
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 9pm
Address: Kremi, #02-32, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
6. Ah Cai: DIY acai and ice cream bowls

If you like your sweet treats customisable, Ah Cai is for you. This acai spot at Scape Singapore lets you build your own acai or ice cream bowl ($3.68 per 100g). Unexpectedly, the sauce and toppings emerged as the highlights of our experience. As for the acai base, it’s milder than we’d prefer – it vaguely reminded us of a mellowed-out, frozen Ribena slushy. The pistachio sauce is nutty, creamy, and adds a touch of sweetness to the bowl.
Best for: Acai bowls with DIY toppings
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10pm
Address: Ah Cai, #02-24, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
7. ChaSing: Specialty teas and local flavours

One thing’s for sure – there’s no lack of drink options at Scape Singapore, and ChaSing is another tea store with a slightly more compact menu than the major chain brands. For a taste of local flavours, look to sips like pandan coconut milk ($5.90) and yuan yang ($5.90). Other refreshers include fruity sips like fizzy peach tea soda ($5.90), mango coconut ($5.90), white peach oolong latte ($3.90), yuzu jasmine lemon tea ($4.90), and more. This understated tea store has a fairly varied range of flavours for its compact menu!
Best for: Specialty tea flavours like yuzu jasmine lemon tea
Opening hours: Daily, 11am to 9:30pm
Address: ChaSing, #02-11, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
8. SuiTok: Affordable Chinese desserts and shio pan

You’ve heard of the shio pan craze, but have you tried the mini version? If you’re searching for affordable food in Somerset, SuiTok’s tiny buns (from $1.70) are said to be the most affordable shio pans in town. However, the crowd favourites are the Chinese desserts. Try Milky Triumph ($8.80), a chilled, layered treat of grass jelly, taro balls, red beach, peach gum, and lotus seed – it’s equal parts refreshing and sweet.
Best for: Chinese desserts like the Milky Triumph bowl
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 10pm
Address: SuiTok, #02-10, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
9. Din Jia Po: Spicy Chongqing street food

There’s something comforting about street food with a kick, and Din Jia Po brings it to Scape Singapore’s food scene with a menu of snacks mainly from Chongqing. One of its signatures is the wolf-tooth potato (from $6) – fries tossed in chilli seasoning. The slightly undercooked fries weren’t a hit with our team, but if you’re in the mood for greasy, chunky fries for a cheat-day treat, you might like this. We also ordered the egg wrapped potato ($7.80), though we’d give it a miss on our next visit. Beyond the savouries, sweeter treats include egglet waffles in flavours like matcha and cocoa.
Best for: Cheat-day snacks like the wolf-tooth potato
Opening hours: Daily, 11am to 10pm
Address: Din Jia Po, #02-25, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
More highlights at Scape Singapore
10. Cloud Pet Grooming

Wandering around the building, we didn’t expect to find a pet daycare and grooming salon. Cloud Pet Grooming sits on the second floor, with an adorable mascot at the door. We hear this new flagship outlet takes furbaby pampering to the next level with a spa and a jacuzzi bath! If you’re living in the area (or going for a run nearby with your pup), this is a convenient location to get your furkid groomed and pampered while you enjoy a boba tea and a bite.
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 7pm
Address: Cloud Pet Grooming, #02-02, Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
11. SM Universe
Did you know K-pop industry juggernaut, SM Entertainment, has a training academy in Singapore? SM Universe’s Singapore campus is quietly going through a revamp at Scape to offer professional K-pop idol training programmes, including audition prep and Korean lessons. Aspiring K-pop idols, mark your cals for the official launch!
What’s next to come at Scape Singapore? We’re keeping our eyes peeled for more…
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scape Singapore?
Scape Singapore is a youth-based lifestyle hub located in the heart of Somerset. Originally known for hosting flea markets and community events, it’s recently been revamped into a vibrant space featuring F&B concepts, educational institutions like MAGES Institute, and creative initiatives such as The Trampoline by Access Singapore and Groove.
Where is Scape Singapore located?
Scape Singapore site along 2 Orchard Link, right beside 313@Somerset and opposite Orchard Gateway. It’s easily accessible via Somerset MRT (Exit B) and is within walking distance of other popular Orchard Road spots like Design Orchard.
Is Scape Singapore suitable for families?
Yes! While Scape was originally geared toward youths, the revamped mall is family-friendly, with casual cafes, eateries and more.
What’s new at Scape after its revamp?
The revamped Scape features a mix of lifestyle and community-driven spaces. Beyond its F&B options, it also includes creative education hubs, a wellness space for youths, and the upcoming SM Universe Singapore campus.
Is Scape Singapore pet-friendly?
While not all indoor cafes and eateries at Scape allow pets, Cloud Pet Grooming provides grooming services, a pet daycare, and even a pet spa and jacuzzi bath for your furkids. Outdoor common areas around Scape are pet-friendly too.
What are Scape Singapore’s opening hours?
Scape’s general opening hours are 10am to 10pm daily, though timings vary by the cafe or store. Places like Hanco Coffee and dessert stores like Yoajoung typically open mid-morning, while most retail and lifestyle spaces close by 10pm.
What are the best cafes at Scape Singapore?
We'd say Hanco Coffee, Yoajung, and ChaPanda are the F&B spots worth a visit!

