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Tiffany & Co’s Blue Box Cafe Singapore Review: Breakfast At Tiffany’s Is Now A Real Thing At ION Orchard

TL;DR: Blue Box Cafe Singapore is Tiffany & Co.’s first cafe in Southeast Asia, located on level 3 of the brand’s revamped ION Orchard boutique (#03-11/12). It opens on 15 July 2026 with a menu created with Chef Julien Royer of three-Michelin-starred Odette. The Breakfast At Tiffany’s set costs $78++ per person, all-day dining mains run $28 to $58, and the Tea At Tiffany’s afternoon tea set is $98++ per person. Reservations are via SevenRooms.

Sixty-five years after Audrey Hepburn ate a croissant outside the Fifth Avenue windows, you can finally have breakfast at Tiffany’s in Singapore. We visited the Tiffany & Co. Blue Box Cafe at ION Orchard during breakfast service ahead of its opening. Here’s what to expect, plus a breakdown of all three menus so you know which one to book for.

What Is Blue Box Cafe?

Interior of Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore
Fun fact: There are 900 Tiffany & Co. boxes in various sizes on the ceiling!

Blue Box Cafe Singapore is an all-day dining cafe by Tiffany & Co. that serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and desserts on level 3 of the jeweller’s newly reopened three-storey boutique at ION Orchard. It’s the first Blue Box Cafe in Southeast Asia and one of the seven worldwide, after New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Shanghai and Dubai.

The Singapore menu is a collaboration with Chef Julien Royer, the chef-owner of three-Michelin-starred Odette and neo-brasserie Claudine. Rather than copying the New York cafe, the menu leans French with local and Asian touches. Think a chicken rice-inspired confit chicken and a calamansi tartelette.

The space itself, designed by architect Peter Marino, is dressed head-to-toe in the signature Tiffany Blue (Pantone 1837, if you’re asking), with the brand’s iconic blue boxes suspended from a mirrored ceiling. With just over 20 seats, it’s an intimate space. And yes, there’s a portrait of Audrey Hepburn watching over the table by the window.

What Is Breakfast At Tiffany’s Like?

The Breakfast At Tiffany’s set ($78++ per person) is served daily from 10am to 11.30am, and it’s the most cinematic way to experience the cafe.

The set arrives on a two-tier silver stand: freshly baked baguette and pastries with butter and artisanal jams, seasonal fruits, and housemade granola with greek yoghurt. The savoury courses are where Chef Royer’s fine-dining DNA shows: a soft-boiled Japanese ‘Oita’ egg crowned with Oscietra caviar (a nod to Odette’s famed egg dishes), and cured trout with crème fraîche.

The egg-and-caviar pairing was the highlight of our visit: the yolk is just-set and custardy, and the caviar adds a briny pop that makes plain toast feel like a jewellery purchase. It’s a leisurely, composed breakfast rather than a big one. Come for the experience and the details, not to stuff yourself.

Your choice of coffee, tea or hot chocolate is included. The coffee (from $8++ à la carte) uses beans roasted by PPP Coffee, while the teas are by local brand a.muse. The Blue Box Cafe Original Blend ($12++) layers rose, lavender and vanilla over a black tea base.

What’s On The All-Day Dining And Afternoon Tea Menus?

We visited during breakfast, but the All Day Dining menu (11.30am to 9pm) is where the Odette references get more obvious. Standouts include:

The Tea At Tiffany’s set ($98++ per person, 2.30pm to 5.30pm) is a three-tier affair with free-flow coffee, tea and juices. Expect savouries like an aged Comté gougère and a potato mille-feuille topped with Oscietra caviar, plus a lavender madeleine, a calamansi tartelette and a lemon sorbet palate cleanser served in a halved lemon.

Which Menu Should You Book For?

Each of the three menus suits a different kind of visit, so here’s how we’d decide:

MenuTimingPriceWhat stands outBook this if you…
Breakfast At Tiffany’s10am–11.30am daily$78++/paxOita egg with Oscietra caviar, two-tier silver stand, included hot drinkWant the classic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” moment (and photos)
All Day Dining11.30am–9pm daily$28–$58++ per dishChicken rice-inspired Confit Yellow Chicken, Tiffany Burger, ‘SNIX’ dessertWant a proper lunch or dinner, or a taste of Odette without the fine-dining commitment
Tea At Tiffany’s2.30pm–5.30pm daily$98++/paxThree-tier set with caviar mille-feuille, calamansi tartelette, free-flow drinksAre celebrating something, or afternoon tea is your love language

If it’s your first visit, we’d pick breakfast: it’s the most affordable set, the least rushed seating, and the one that delivers the movie fantasy.

Is Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore Worth It?

Yes, if you treat it as an experience rather than just a meal. At $78++ for breakfast and $98++ for afternoon tea, it’s priced well above your usual Orchard Road brunch, but you’re getting Julien Royer’s cooking, caviar on the table, and a setting that’s essentially a Tiffany showpiece. The food is refined and lighter than you’d expect from a luxury-brand cafe, though portions follow fine-dining logic, so big eaters may want to plan a supper.

With only around 20 seats, it also books out fast, so reserve early if you’re eyeing a weekend slot.

How Do You Make A Reservation?

Reservations for Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore are made online through SevenRooms. The cafe opens to the public on 15 July 2026, and bookings are already live. Walk-ins depend on seat availability, which is limited.

Tiffany & Co Blue Box Cafe Singapore: Key Information

DetailInformation
Address#03-11/12, ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801
Opening date15 July 2026
Chef collaborationJulien Royer (Odette, Claudine)
CuisineModern French with local and Asian influences
PriceBreakfast set $78++/pax; mains $28–$58++; afternoon tea $98++/pax
Operating hoursDaily, 10am to 10pm (Breakfast 10am–11.30am, All Day Dining 11.30am–9pm, Tea 2.30pm–5.30pm)
ReservationsSevenRooms
Contact1800 843 3269
Nearest MRTOrchard (directly connected to ION Orchard)

Frequently Asked Questions about Tiffany & Co Blue Box Cafe Singapore

Where is Blue Box Cafe in Singapore?

Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore is at #03-11/12, ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801, on level 3 of the Tiffany & Co. boutique, directly connected to Orchard MRT.

When does Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore open?

The cafe opens to the public on 15 July 2026, following the reopening of Tiffany & Co.’s revamped three-storey ION Orchard boutique.

How much does Breakfast At Tiffany’s cost in Singapore?

The Breakfast At Tiffany’s set costs $78++ per person and includes pastries, fruits, granola with yoghurt, a Japanese Oita egg with Oscietra caviar, cured trout, and a choice of coffee, tea or hot chocolate. It’s served daily from 10am to 11.30am.

How much is afternoon tea at Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore?

The menu was created with Chef Julien Royer, chef-owner of three-Michelin-starred Odette and neo-brasserie Claudine. Several dishes, like the Confit Yellow Chicken and Heirloom Beetroots, are adapted from his Odette repertoire.

Do you need a reservation for Tiffany & Co Blue Box Cafe Singapore?

Reservations are strongly recommended, as the cafe seats just over 20 diners. Book online via SevenRooms; walk-ins are subject to availability.

Is Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore the first in Asia?

No. Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong have Blue Box Cafes, but Singapore’s is the first in Southeast Asia and only the seventh location worldwide.

Is there a dress code at Tiffany Blue Box Cafe Singapore?

No official dress code has been published, but the setting is smart-casual. Most guests dress up for photos against the Tiffany Blue interiors.

*This article is based on a media tasting, but all opinions expressed about the food are entirely our own.

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