Being a caffeine addict doesn't come cheap in Singapore.Kopi is the obvious alternative — the fact that it often doesn't cause as much damage to the wallet is a big plus.
However, a local coffee-drinker, who goes by JM, argued that downing a cup of kopi daily would still add up to a cost of "more than $40 — 50 every month". As a frustrated consumer, he took up the challenge of bringing a better coffee experience to people and started Sabana Nanyang Coffee.[embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@sabanacoffeesg/video/7216638036904381697[/embed]That $1.50 kopi we so dearly love may not stay the same price at all coffee shops.And just like that, Sabana Nanyang Coffee was born. of ground Robusta coffee beans roasted with sugar and margarine.
Barely a month shy of its first day of operation, the home-based business sells out regularly, on average about 40 to 50 cups a day.