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About Le Café Vie5 (or L'Vie5 @TaiSeng)

Le Café Vie5: A Taste of Vietnam in Singapore

Le Café Vie5, also known as L Vie5, is a Vietnamese coffee roastery café located in Singapore. Since opening its doors in 2020, the café has been dedicated to introducing the original Vietnamese culture in coffee and cuisine to the locals. L Vie5 sources its green coffee beans directly from coffee farms in Vietnam and roasts them fresh daily at the café. Each cup of coffee is crafted with dedication, pride, and passion.

Authentic Northern Vietnamese Cuisine

The food menu features dishes inspired by and originating from Northern Vietnam, specifically Hải Phòng and Hà Nội, offering fresh, light, delicious, and healthy home-cooked flavors. The café provides a cosy and relaxing ambiance, making it an ideal spot to enjoy authentic Vietnamese coffee and cuisine.

Locations and Operating Hours

Le Café Vie5 has two locations: the roastery café at 151 Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 534851 (nearest MRT TaiSeng), and the Raffles outlet at 1 Raffles Quay, B2-02/03, Singapore 048583. The Taiseng location is open from 10:30 to 22:00 on weekdays (Wednesday to Friday) and from 09:30 to 22:00 on weekends, with the last order at 21:30. It is closed on Tuesdays. The Raffles outlet operates from 07:30 to 20:30 from Monday to Friday and from 10:30 to 20:30 on Saturdays, with the last order at 20:00. It is closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Specialty Coffee and Services

L Vie5 offers a range of specialty coffee beans, including Catuai Arabica Light Roast, Dalat Arabica Medium Roast, Dalat Premium Robusta Medium Roast, and Vietnamese Traditional Robusta Dark Roast. Additionally, they offer workshops on Vietnamese coffee and consultation services for café businesses.

A Memorable Culinary Journey

L Vie5 prides itself on offering a fresh and original Vietnamese coffee experience paired with delectable northern Vietnamese dishes, ensuring a memorable culinary journey. Le Café Vie5 is a cozy cafe situated along Upper Paya Lebar Road that serves authentic Vietnamese fare and Vietnamese Egg Coffee. The Vietnamese Egg Coffee is made individually, with the egg cream whisked to the perfect consistency. The Beef Noodle Soup consisted of a clean and light broth and a generous amount of beef slices. Le Cafe Vie5 is located in the industrial area of Tai Seng, near shops like Kay Lee Roast Meat and Firestone Bakery.

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Le Café Vie5 (or L'Vie5 @TaiSeng) Photos

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I'm planning to visit! Is Le Café Vie5 mainly for coffee and pastries, or do they have heartier meal options??
They've got a good range of options to satisfy different cravings! While their coffee and pastries are definitely popular, they also offer heartier meals. So whether you're in the mood for a light snack or a fulfilling lunch, you'll find something to enjoy!
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I'm thinking of visiting Le Café Vie5. Does it have Wi-Fi??
Good news! Le Café Vie5 does indeed offer Wi-Fi. So feel free to bring your laptop, get some work done, or just chill and surf the web while enjoying your coffee and treats!
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I'm thinking of dropping by Le Café Vie5. Is there parking nearby??
Hey! Parking around Le Café Vie5 can be a bit tricky. There are some public parking spots along Upper Paya Lebar Road, but they might fill up quickly. Alternatively, you could consider parking at a nearby building or taking public transport – the Tai Seng MRT station is just a short walk away! Happy travels!
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Hey, I'm planning a visit! Does Le Café Vie5 get pretty crowded during lunchtime??
Hey there! Le Café Vie5 can get quite lively during lunch, especially on weekdays. To snag a good spot without the hustle, consider swinging by a bit before or after the peak hours, like around 11:30 am or 1:30 pm. This way, you can chill and enjoy your meal at ease!
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on Fri Oct 17 2025
Super nice cafe vibes… welcomed by the smell of coffee as you step through the doors. The prawn noodle soup is a must have. Banana pudding matcha latte was also fun!
on Fri Oct 17 2025
My wife and I went for brunch and ordered a drip coffee, an egg coffee, prawn noodles, beef pho noodles, and Vietnamese spring rolls. The prawn noodles were excellent — the broth was rich and flavorful, and the garnish complemented the dish perfectly. The beef pho was just as good as what we’d had in Vietnam. The drip coffee was nice, but the egg c... see more
on Fri Oct 17 2025
Tried this place for lunch on a weekday. Got the grilled pork noodle ($12) and Vietnamese lemon tea ($3) Quiet place and nice ambience. Food came quite fast. The pork slices are long but thin. Tender and tasty. Reccomend that you try them with the chilli (the normal one, not the one with fish sauce). Rice noodles with the sauce are tasty. Wrapped... see more
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on Fri Oct 17 2025
Mediocre food, service is quite slow. The prawn noodle wasn't a standout despite the reviews. Had a mix of peeled prawns, 2 larger de-shelled tail on prawns, sliced pork, black fungus and slivers of vegetables. The broth when consumed initially was quite flavourful but rather light, noodles was not properly cooked, mine ended up quite chewy. Crab r... see more
on Fri Oct 17 2025
This was our first time visiting a northern Vietnamese cafe and never expected that it was such a hidden charms thats makes us enjoyed our meals so much! The ambiance is great with music and the atmosphere is very comfortable, we were also amazed by their wide selection of food & beverages and their dessert display. We took quite some time to dec... see more
on Fri Oct 17 2025
Favourite cafe since we moved into the Bidadari estate, they serve good coffee and we love their coconut coffee shake, food also good from banh mi, pho to their must try prawn noddle.. was blown away by the prawn noodle the soup was clear and generous with the prawns (2 big tiger prawns and some small springy prawns). Fresh spring roll is pricer at... see more
on Fri Oct 17 2025
WHERE SOUP HITS RIGHT Le Cafe Vie5 on Upper Paya Lebar Road has been my go-to spot since 2022 — and for good reason. Their Haiphong-style prawn noodle soup is hands-down the best I’ve had in Singapore — rich, flavourful broth and fresh, juicy prawns. The staff are friendly, warm, and attentive, which makes every visit feel welcoming. The space is ... see more
on Fri Oct 17 2025
What an amazing find my friend brought me to—friendly staff, good food, great coffee. Check out the huge coffee machine they have, ensuring there's always the alluring aroma of coffee. i had the dry noodles this time but i certainly want to make my way back for their soup, and ice cream!
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