Tom N Toms Coffee, ICON Village Singapore
// December 30th, 2009 // Blogroll, Singapore
Recently, the F&B shops in ICON Village Tanjong Pagar were refreshed as part of a move by the management to make it a cooler/hip place to be.
One noobie was a Korean coffee chain called “TOM N TOMS COFFEE”. I was a little suss initially about it, given that the tagline for this store was screaming “Korea’s Famous Coffee”, and (seriously) Korea isn’t all that known for being the greatest coffee in the world. Anyhow, gave them a fair chance given that I love coffee.

Tom N Toms Coffee, ICON Village
Ordered a Cappucino and Plain Pretzel (given that it was on special) with Honey Mustard dippings.
The cappucino tasted fairly ordinary, but I must say they made good with the frothed milk (close to Campos in Newtown). However, what surprised me was the pretzel! I was half expecting the commercial pretzels like Aunty Anne’s, soggy and bunched up dough, but this was fluffy and most importantly baked fresh. It tasted even more heavenly with honey mustard. Yum…
Apparently, they have another branch at Far East Plaza. So if you guys are around Tanjong Pagar or Far East Plaza, do swing by and grab yourself one of these yummy pretzels.





hi there! can u tell me where can i find this outlet at the Far East Plaza? i’ve never seen it before! thanks
It is along the outside of Far East Plaza. Next to KFC.
i tried in Korea n it is damn nice!
good to know Im not the only one!
i preferred Icon Tom N Toms.. They are more up to standard, i tired Far East Plaza.. their tomnccino is like eating ice-cube, really taste differently from Icon.
Somewhat agree with you that the far east toms is a little below par.
I visited Icon for their tomnccino and realised their standard is dropping. It used to be frozen coffee. However, their tomnccino has now become watery and can be compated to cold coffee without the ice. Hopefully in future, someone should feedback to them.
just went to the one at Far East Plaza and I was pleasantly surprised by the freshness of the pretzels
i think it started dropping when the original korean owners decided to hire some young untrained local guys to make coffee