KORO at Icon Village
Location: 12 Gopeng St, #01 21, Singapore 078877
Icon Village
Homegrown sandwich and brioche doughnut cafe at Gopeng Street, famous for loaded sammies and artisanal donuts since 2020.
Homegrown sandwich and brioche doughnut cafe at Gopeng Street, famous for loaded sammies and artisanal donuts since 2020.
KORO is a homegrown Singapore café brand that first opened in January 2020 as a tiny takeaway counter, quickly drawing crowds for its hefty loaded sandwiches and brioche doughnuts. The Gopeng Street outlet near Guoco Tower continues the brand's mission of serving serious sandwiches made with quality ingredients, all priced under $20.The menu features ten sandwiches including the signature Mushroom Melt, a Brisket Sandwich with slow-cooked grass-fed beef, and an outlet-exclusive Grilled Cheese with gruyere, cheddar, and caramelised onions. KORO's brioche doughnuts, undergo an 18-hour fermentation process and rotate flavours frequently, with the Honey Sea Salt Doughnut a long-standing signature. Coffee options include the Honey Sea Salt Latte and Sparkling Orange Espresso.
Head to KORO when you need a sandwich that means business. It is the homegrown deli that turned a pandemic-era takeaway counter into one of Singapore's most talked-about café brands.
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Overall Rating
Based on 2 Google reviews
Negative Reviews
Mel
A new place in the neighborhood! To be honest, overall this place fell short for me. Especially since the …
Positive Reviews
Tomás Forteza Solís
KORO, a new shop in Icon Village. Delicious bento boxes with excellent cream croquettes imported directly from Japan. The creamy sauce and balanced flavor of the korokke blend perfectly with the smoothly cooked rice and are complemented by …
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KORO
Koro Cream Korokke
The exterior of a food stall with a prominent illuminated sign that reads "KORO" with a yellow character. Below the sign, a display case shows rows of golden-brown fried food items. A digital menu board is integrated into the front of the counter, displaying various food categories and prices. To the right, a large floral arrangement in red and gold tones is placed near the entrance.
Koro Korokke
The storefront of a shop called Koro, with a large illuminated sign displaying the name and a cartoon character. The shop has a brick facade and a display window showing food items. A digital menu is visible below the display.
Fried Food Display
A close-up view of a food display case filled with various fried items. In the foreground, there are labels indicating 'KANIKAMA' and 'HOTATEKAMA'. The food items appear to be breaded and fried, with some resembling fish sticks and others looking like nuggets or croquettes. In the background, a metal utensil holder and electrical outlets are visible.
Fried Seafood Display
A close-up view of a food display case filled with various fried seafood items. In the foreground, tongs are being used to pick up a breaded scallop. A label in front of the scallops reads "HOKKAIDO SCALLOP" in English and Japanese. To the right, a label for "IMPERIAL" items is partially visible, showing a shrimp illustration. The food appears to be battered and deep-fried, with a golden-brown crispy coating.
Cream Korokke Banner
A banner hangs in front of a Japanese-style screen, displaying the text "CREAM KOROKKE" with a drawing of a harbor scene. Two cartoon characters, one orange and one yellow, are visible behind the banner. In the foreground, an open cardboard box with Japanese text and illustrations sits on a counter.
Bento Box
A bento box filled with rice, edamame, pickled vegetables, and fried items. The rice is topped with furikake. There are two fried patties, one round and golden brown, and another larger, flatter one with visible cheese oozing out. The pickled vegetables include bright red and yellow shredded varieties, and bright green edamame beans. The inside of the box has a decorative pattern.
Fried Food Display
A close-up view of a food display case filled with various fried items. In the foreground, there are labels with images and text. One label reads 'HOTATEKAMA' with an image of a round, breaded patty and a rectangular piece of the same food. Another label partially visible reads 'TORI NO'. Behind the labels, a tray contains an assortment of golden-brown fried foods, including what appear to be chicken tenders and nuggets. In the background, a metal utensil holder and some white boxes are visible.
Fried Food Display
A display of various fried food items, likely croquettes or similar, in metal trays. Each tray has a small sign in front with Japanese and English text, indicating the type of food. Visible labels include 'SUPREME KANI', 'YONAGO CRAB', and 'HOKKAIDO CORN'. A person wearing gloves is visible in the background, preparing food or packaging.
Fried Food Display
A close-up view of a display case filled with various fried food items. In the foreground, two clear signs are visible. The left sign features an illustration of a corn cob and the text "北海道 コーン HOKKAIDO CORN". The right sign shows an illustration of an oyster and the text "広島 カキ HIROSHIMA OYSTER". The food items appear to be breaded and fried, arranged in metal trays.
Fried Seafood Display
A display case filled with various fried seafood items, including shrimp and squid. Small signs indicate "IKA FRY" (squid fry) and "EBI KATSU" (shrimp cutlet). Another sign partially visible reads "CIAL EBI FRY". A person's hands are visible in the upper portion of the image, holding a white paper container.
Fried Oysters
A close-up shot of fried oysters displayed in metal trays. A small sign in front of the oysters reads "HIROSHIMA OYSTER" in English and Japanese, with an illustration of an oyster. Another sign to the right is partially visible and appears to say "HOKKA".
Fried Food Display
A display case filled with various fried food items, including what appear to be crab croquettes, corn, oysters, shrimp, and fish. Labels in Japanese and English identify some of the items. Below the display is a digital menu board showing prices and descriptions of fried items like Ebi Katsu, Ika Fry, and Tori No Kaarage.
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