7 Cafes in Singapore to Spend Your CDC Vouchers and Savour Every Bite
Singapore’s 60th National Day may have passed, but the festive spirit continues to linger in the air. With the CDC Vouchers Scheme still active, Singaporeans have the perfect opportunity to enjoy a cafe-hopping adventure while giving back to local businesses. Instead of only using your vouchers at hawker centres or supermarkets, why not indulge in coffee dates, brunches, or sweet treats at some of the city’s most charming spots?
Here is a guide to eight cafes in Singapore that accept CDC vouchers. From fluffy cakes to hearty plates, these places offer flavours worth celebrating.
Rise Bakehouse
Pastel-toned and full of charm, Rise Bakehouse is a dessert lover’s dream. Their colourful tarts, indulgent cakes, and buttery pastries are baked fresh daily, making it a go-to for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Located just a three-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT Exit C, the original Potong Pasir outlet is the only branch where CDC vouchers are accepted. This Muslim-friendly cafe avoids pork, lard, and alcohol, and uses halal-certified ingredients where possible.
Must-tries include their classic gelato waffles, strawberry cheesecake teacake, pistachio honeycomb cake, and the Instagram-worthy strawberry matcha cloud latte.
Address: 148 Potong Pasir Avenue 1, #01-53, Singapore 350148
Opening hours: Sun–Mon & Wed–Thu 11 am–7 pm, Fri–Sat 11 am–9 pm (Closed Tue)
Cafe Wabi Sabi Everton
Tucked away in the quiet Everton Park neighbourhood, Cafe Wabi Sabi offers a serene, Japanese-inspired escape from the city. Its minimalist interiors set the tone for matcha lattes, hearty donburi, delicate sandwiches, and seasonal desserts.
The Everton Park branch is the only Wabi Sabi outlet that accepts CDC vouchers. They can be used for dine-in, takeaway, or on their house-baked cakes, cookies, and festive pre-orders like CNY pineapple tarts.
Menu highlights include the Sukiyaki Don with pork belly and onsen egg, Fried Oyster with wasabi mayo, and the bestselling Spicy Cheesy Tori Katsu Sando made with house-baked shokupan.
Address: Block 3, Everton Park, Singapore
Opening hours: Weekdays 10 am–8 pm, Weekends 8.30 am–5.30 pm
Hello Arigato
Just a five-minute walk from Upper Thomson MRT Station, Hello Arigato serves Japanese-style sandos that are as comforting as they are hearty. From fluffy tamago to succulent beef, each sandwich is carefully crafted, making it a satisfying way to turn your CDC vouchers into a memorable meal.
The Tamago Sando layers Japanese egg mayo, tamagoyaki, and ajitama egg in soft Japanese milk bread with a lightly crisped exterior. It is perfect for vegetarians. For a richer bite, the Spam and Egg Sando pairs spam katsu, dashi omelette, melted cheddar, and spiced tomato jam. Do not miss the Strawberry Matcha Cloud, where strawberry milk meets Uji matcha foam in a beautifully balanced drink.
Address: 211 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574347
Opening hours: Mon to Sun 11 am to 4 pm and 6 pm to 10 pm
Cafe Fufu
Bright, cheerful, and smelling of wood-fired pizza, Cafe Fufu is an Italian-Western cafe in Lengkok Bahru perfect for relaxed gatherings.
Their menu covers wood-fired pizzas, flatbreads, fresh pastas, and indulgent sweets. Try the Pizza Fufu with tiger prawn, coriander pesto, and semi-dried tomatoes. You can also order it in flatbread form for a lighter bite. The Crabmeat Pasta offers an aglio olio twist, while dessert lovers will adore the Sticky Chewy Valrhona Chocolate Fudge with Pecan.
Address: 63B Lengkok Bahru, #01-362, Singapore 152063
Oberstrasse
A mainstay in Lavender since 2014, Oberstrasse has built a reputation for brunch classics, creamy rosti, and European-inspired plates. Vegetarian-friendly and vegan options are available, and the cafe offers both table service and takeaway.
Favourites include shakshuka, hearty egg dishes, and sandwiches like the chicken BLT. Their coffee is brewed to the ideal temperature every time, and the friendly service keeps regulars coming back, some even daily. Best of all, Oberstrasse gladly accepts CDC vouchers, so you can enjoy a rosti or latte while stretching your dollar.
Address: 809 French Road, #01-50, Kitchener Complex, Singapore 200809
Enquiries: WhatsApp 9652 5336
Bag Me Up
Bag Me Up is an Everton Park gem specialising in bagels and focaccia, all priced under $20. For bagel lovers, the Can Trust Chicken is a popular pick, featuring a tender chicken patty and melted cheese. Their Got Beef Sourdough Focaccia, filled with pastrami-style beef and fresh vegetables, is equally sought-after.
While not halal-certified, this under-HDB cafe is a cosy spot for breakfast, brunch, or lunch on the go.
Address: 2 Everton Park, #01-59B, Singapore 081002
Opening hours: Mon, Wed–Fri 8:00 am to 3:30 pm, Sat–Sun 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (Closed Tuesdays)
Craze Kitchen
An award-winning heartland cafe with a halal-certified menu, Craze Kitchen serves Western fusion comfort food in generous portions. Favourites include pastas, steaks, burgers, waffles, fondants, crepes, and ice creams. There is no GST or service charge here.
They have two outlets in Yishun and Tampines, with CDC vouchers accepted for dine-in and takeaway.
Tampines outlet: 201D Tampines Street 21 #01-1171, Singapore 524201
Opening hours: Mon to Sun 11.30 am to 11 pm. Last order at 10 pm
Reservations: +65 6970 0287
Making the Most of Your CDC Vouchers
These cafes prove that CDC vouchers can go beyond everyday necessities. They can be a reason to explore the city’s food scene, spend time with loved ones, and support local entrepreneurs. Whether you choose to sip matcha in a quiet corner or share a platter of steak with friends, you will be adding flavour to both your day and the community.






