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TOMORO Coffee enters Singapore market

The new store is located inside the NUS Business School Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library.

TOMORO Coffee has opened its first physical store in Singapore.

According to TOMORO, it is the first step in expanding its footprint in the market, in addition to more stores across Singapore.

Located within NUS Business School Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library, the outlet represents the brand’s commitment to quality and affordability.

TOMORO Coffee has also invested in installing automation solutions for future locations, delivering a flavourful experience for customers with healthier and delightful options, and a menu of coffee items made from 100% Arabica beans.

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“Our first store represents more than just a physical location; it's a testament to our commitment to providing consumers with a world-class coffee experience that remains affordable. Whether savouring a single cup or seeking a refill, TOMORO COFFEE aims to be the ultimate destination for all your caffeine cravings,” Star Yuan, CEO of TOMORO Coffee, said.

TOMORO Coffee is currently operating over 400 thriving outlets across Indonesia and China, making it a leader in the global coffee industry. It has also set plans for expansion in the Philippines.

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