Luckin Coffee, founded in China and operating out of Singapore since March 2023, has quickly established a presence in Singapore’s coffee scene with its distinctive coffee blends and affordable prices. Now established at various locations including Tampines 1 and Marina Square, they serve more than coffee drinks: bakery items such as croissants and samosas are also halal-certified by Muslim panels to give you peace of mind that the food served at Luckin Coffee establishments meets halal guidelines.

Luckin Coffee is known for their delectable coffee, as well as offering tasty breakfast and lunch meals. Kaya toast topped with both kaya and peanut butter is one of their most beloved offerings; their halal-certified chicken samosas come in multiple flavors; you can also get a satisfying noodle bowl should your stomach start growling!

If coffee isn’t your cup of tea, Luckin Coffee also offers tea-based beverages, including an iced Matcha Exfreezo. Their prices are very reasonable as all their drinks are prepared using only premium quality beans that have been carefully selected by their team of World Barista Championship champions from different regions around the globe.

Luckin Coffee is certified halal restaurant chain. Their samosas contain ingredients that meet halal standards, while their noodle bowls use chicken stock from halal farms. Luckin also offers a selection of desserts including its best-selling black Cup Sumatra Gayo Series and their immensely popular Iced Coconut Latte which have sold more than 300 Million cups throughout China!

Luckin Coffee prides themselves on using only high-grade, halal-certified arabica beans sourced from around the globe and tasted by their team of World Barista Championship winners prior to being roasted to perfection for your enjoyment. Drinks from Luckin Coffee are blended and served by professional baristas for your pleasure!

This coffee chain is dedicated to offering food that adheres to Islamic law by inviting Muslim panels for regular audits and inspections in its kitchens and facilities, prayer rooms and seating stalls specifically reserved for Muslim customers; all to ensure no non-halal meat products are used during preparation of its products and beverages.

This company, located in Shanghai, China and employing novel retail models to its coffee sales, has quickly expanded over its home market with 10 outlets opening within four years, to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia as well as its first international outlet in Singapore which opened last March – where locals are pleased with its affordable prices, unique blends, convenient location and other benefits.