When asked why Singapore is the fifth city on Miracle Coffee’s expansion plans, the star shared, “Being Singaporean, you always want to bring the best back home. Ever since I started Miracle Coffee, I’ve always wanted to bring it back home. Whenever I’m in Singapore, I would be looking for spaces. I would ask Jun Yang (fellow Singaporean singer) for suitable spots to open a coffee shop.”
Why MBS? “I’m always at MBS. Whenever we cycle by MBS, I would be looking for coffee,” said Lin. “I did a charity show here during the pandemic and we started talking (about Miracle Coffee). And now we have Miracle Coffee at MBS. It’s destiny.”
Will Lin be at the pop-up? “I have no other activities. Whenever I have pockets of free time, I would think ‘what should I do’ and eventually end up at my store, it’s the best hangout spot.”
Will he be serving coffee? “I wish I can literally make coffee and serve everyone,” joked the singer. “I will make the coffee but I’m not allowed to serve.”
Fans started queuing at the pop-up from 5:40am on Friday, ahead of the cafe’s opening at 12pm. The physical queue is limited to 200 people at any one time. The queue system requires one to register for a slot via a QR code before getting notified when it’s your turn.
The pop-up will serve 10 signature coffee options, as well as a Singapore-exclusive beverage, the Kaya Cloud, an Americano-style coffee topped with fresh cream cap flavoured with kaya, and shaved gula melaka.