YA KUN KAYA TOAST MENU SINGAPORE UPDATED PRICES 2025
When people talk about a classic Singaporean breakfast, one name always pops up: Ya Kun Kaya Toast. It’s not just a cafe; it’s a huge part of the country’s food history! Imagine super-thin, perfectly toasted bread, slathered with cold butter and a sweet coconut jam called kaya, all paired with soft-boiled eggs and a strong cup of local coffee (kopi).

YA KUN KAYA TOAST SINGAPORE MENU 2025
Ya Kun Kaya Toast Singapore Menu has been divided into various other sections that include Value Sets Meals, Toastwich, Pastry, A la carte, Sides & Beverages. Let’s find out the latest prices of all the dishes served in this restaurant.
YA KUN KAYA TOAST MENU A LA CARTE
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| French Toast with Kaya 4 Pieces French Toast with Kaya | SGD 2.60 |
| Kaya Toast with Butter 2 Slices Kaya Toast with Butter | SGD 2.60 |
| Butter Sugar Toast 2 Slices Butter Sugar Toast | SGD 2.60 |
| Kaya Toast with Peanut 2 Slices Kaya Toast with Peanut | SGD 2.60 |
| Steamed Bread 4 Pieces Steamed Bread – Kaya Butter / Kaya Peanut | SGD 2.70 |
| Smoked Cheese French Toast with Kaya 4 Pieces Smoked Cheese French Toast with Kaya | SGD 3.00 |
YA KUN KAYA TOAST SINGAPORE MENU BEVERAGES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| HOT BEVRAGES OPTIONS | |
| Coffee | SGD 2.00 |
| Coffee O | SGD 1.80 |
| Coffee C | SGD 2.20 |
| Tea | SGD 2.00 |
| Tea O | SGD 1.80 |
| Tea C | SGD 2.20 |
| Yuan Yang | SGD 2.10 |
| Yuan Yang O | SGD 1.90 |
| Yuan Yang C | SGD 2.30 |
| Milo | SGD 2.40 |
| Horlicks | SGD 2.40 |
| Lemon Tea | SGD 3.00 |
| Buzzy Honey Lemon | SGD 3.00 |
| Silky Barley | SGD 3.20 |
| Ginger Tea O | SGD 2.60 |
| Ginger Water | SGD 2.60 |
| Chinese Tea | SGD 2.20 |
| Ginger Milk Tea | SGD 2.70 |
| COLD BEVERAGE OPTIONS | |
| Iced Coffee | SGD 2.90 |
| Iced Coffee O | SGD 2.80 |
| Iced Coffee C | SGD 3.10 |
| Iced Tea | SGD 2.90 |
| Iced Tea O | SGD 2.80 |
| Iced Tea C | SGD 3.10 |
| Iced Yuan Yang | SGD 3.00 |
| Iced Yuan Yang O | SGD 2.90 |
| Iced Yuan Yang C | SGD 3.20 |
| Iced Milo | SGD 3.20 |
| Iced Horlicks | SGD 3.20 |
| Iced Lemon Tea | SGD 3.00 |
| Iced Silky Barley | SGD 3.20 |
| Iced Ginger Milk Tea | SGD 3.40 |
| Iced Buzzy Honey Lemon | SGD 3.00 |
| Iced Soya Coffee O | SGD 3.40 |
| Iced Soya Coffee | SGD 3.60 |
| Iced Soya Tea | SGD 3.60 |
| Iced Soya Tea O | SGD 3.40 |
| Bottled Water | SGD 2.20 |
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YA KUN KAYA TOAST MENU PASTRY PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Banana Walnut Muffin | SGD 2.30 |
| Orange Choco Muffin | SGD 2.30 |
| Signature Kaya Pandan Muffin | SGD 2.30 |
| Coffee Walnut Swiss Roll | SGD 2.70 |
| Kaya Pandan Chiffon | SGD 2.70 |
| Black Sesame Swiss Roll | SGD 2.70 |
| Double Choco Muffin | SGD 2.30 |
| 4 Muffins (Any Choice) | SGD 8.30 |
| Black Sesame Swiss Roll | SGD 17.10 |
| Ondeh Pandan Swiss Roll | SGD 17.10 |
| Coffee Walnut Swiss Roll | SGD 17.10 |
| Kaya Pandan Chiffon (Whole) | SGD 17.30 |
YA KUN KAYA TOAST VALUE SET MEALS
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Set A – Kaya Toast with Butter Set 2 Slices Kaya Toast with Butter 2 Soft Boiled Eggs 1 (Regular) Hot Coffee / Tea | SGD 5.60 |
| Set B – Kaya Toast with Peanut Set 2 Slices Kaya Toast with Peanut 2 Soft Boiled Eggs 1 (Regular) Hot Coffee / Tea | SGD 5.60 |
| Set C – Butter Sugar Toast Set 2 Slices Butter Sugar Toast 2 Soft Boiled Eggs 1 (Regular) Hot Coffee / Tea | SGD 5.60 |
| Set D – French Toast with Kaya Set 4 Pieces French Toast with Kaya 2 Soft Boiled Eggs 1 (Regular) Hot Coffee / Tea | SGD 5.60 |
| Set E – Smoked Cheese French Toast with Kaya Set 4 Pieces Smoked Cheese French Toast with Kaya 2 Soft Boiled Eggs 1 (Regular) Hot Coffee / Tea | SGD 6.00 |
| Set F – Steamed Bread Set 4 Pieces Steamed Bread (Kaya Butter / Kaya Peanut) 2 Soft Boiled Eggs 1 (Regular) Hot Coffee / Tea | SGD 5.70 |
YA KUN KAYA TOAST SINGAPORE MENU TOAST SIDES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Butter Sugar Crackers | SGD 2.20 |
| Kaya Butter Crackers | SGD 2.20 |
| Kaya Balls | SGD 3.20 |
| Cheese Balls | SGD 3.20 |
| Soft Boiled Eggs | SGD 2.00 |

NUTRITION TABLE OF YAKUN KAYA TOAST SINGAPORE
| Item | Calories (kcal) | Protein (g) | Fat (g) | Carbohydrates (g) | Fiber (g) | Sodium (mg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kaya Toast Set | 400 | 8 | 15 | 60 | 3 | 250 |
| Soft-boiled Eggs | 150 | 6 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 180 |
| Peanut Butter Toast | 350 | 7 | 12 | 50 | 4 | 200 |
| French Toast | 500 | 10 | 20 | 70 | 5 | 300 |
| Steamed Bread with Butter | 250 | 5 | 8 | 35 | 2 | 150 |
| Kopi | 100 | 1 | 4 | 15 | 0 | 50 |
| Teh | 120 | 2 | 6 | 20 | 0 | 60 |
| Milo Dinosaur | 300 | 5 | 10 | 40 | 3 | 180 |
ALLERGEN TABLE OF YAKUN KAYA TOAST SINGAPORE
| Item | Gluten | Dairy | Soy | Nuts | Egg | Fish | Shellfish | Sesame | Peanuts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kaya Toast Set | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Soft-boiled Eggs | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Peanut Butter Toast | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| French Toast | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Steamed Bread with Butter | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Kopi | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Teh | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Milo Dinosaur | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes |
IS YA KUN KAYA TOAST HALAL?
Just a quick heads-up for our Muslim friends: unfortunately, Ya Kun Kaya Toast is not halal-certified at this time. Because of that, and the way the food is prepared, it might not be the most suitable place to eat if you are strictly following a halal diet. It’s always best to choose an eatery that has the official certification if you need that peace of mind.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON YA KUN KAYA TOAST MENU SINGAPORE
Set A: Kaya Toast with Butter Set (The Classic!): This is the biggest seller and the one you have to try. You get four pieces of wafer-thin, crispy brown toast that’s loaded with a layer of sweet, green kaya (coconut jam) and thick, cold slices of butter. This set also comes with:
Two Soft-Boiled Eggs: These are super runny, and you mix them with dark soy sauce and white pepper. You then dip your toast into this salty, runny egg mixture—it’s delicious!
A Hot Drink (Kopi or Teh): The strong, traditional local coffee (kopi) or tea (teh) is the perfect match for the sweet toast.
ABOUT YA KUN KAYA TOAST SINGAPORE
Ya Kun Kaya Toast is so much more than just a breakfast spot—it’s practically a Singaporean landmark! The entire experience is built around simple perfection: taking thin slices of bread, toasting them until they are incredibly crispy, and then filling them with a beautiful layer of sweet, emerald-green kaya (a creamy coconut jam) and cold slabs of butter. The final touch is pairing that amazing toast with two soft-boiled eggs, which you drizzle with soy sauce and pepper for dipping.
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ALTERNATIVES OF YA KUN KAYA TOAST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
Killiney Kopitiam: This is a big one—it’s actually the oldest coffee shop chain in Singapore, starting way back in 1919!
Toast Box: This chain is usually found in big shopping malls and is a slightly more modern take on the traditional coffee shop.
Heavenly Wang: This is another popular chain that offers a full range of kaya toast sets and Asian main courses.
Chin Mee Chin Confectionery: If you want a real blast from the past, this famous old-school bakery is the place.
FAQs
What is the most famous thing to order at Ya Kun Kaya Toast?
You absolutely have to order the Kaya Toast with Butter Set (Set A). It’s the dish that made them famous! This set gives you the complete experience: the thin, crispy toast; their signature kaya (coconut jam) and butter; two soft-boiled eggs; and a hot local drink like kopi (coffee) or teh (tea).
What exactly is Kaya?
Kaya is a sweet, creamy jam made from coconut milk, eggs, and sugar, and it gets its light green color from pandan leaves. It’s spread on the toast, and it’s the heart of a Ya Kun breakfast!
How do you eat the soft-boiled eggs?
The soft-boiled eggs are served very runny. The traditional way is to add a little bit of dark soy sauce and a dash of white pepper, mix it up, and then use it as a dipping sauce for your toast. It’s a mix of sweet, salty, and savory that sounds weird but tastes amazing!
Is Ya Kun Kaya Toast halal-certified?
No, unfortunately, Ya Kun Kaya Toast is not halal-certified. Because of the way the food is prepared and the ingredients used, it is generally not suitable for Muslim customers who follow a strict halal diet.
CONCLUSION
And that wraps up our look at the famous Ya Kun Kaya Toast menu! What really makes Ya Kun special isn’t how many items they have, but how perfectly they execute the classics. Their commitment to that wafer-thin, crispy toast, the sweet, fragrant kaya, and the strong, traditional kopi is why they have stayed on top for so long. When you enjoy a Ya Kun set, you’re not just eating breakfast; you’re taking part in a genuine Singaporean food tradition.
SGFry.com has done deep research while creating this page. We have taken all the dishes’ prices and images from the official sources of the restaurant.

