Tucked inside Late Morning along South Bridge Road, Living Room is a café concept quietly operating within a curated homeware and lifestyle store. From the street, you’re greeted by shelves of ceramics, books and thoughtfully designed objects, but step further in and the space transitions into a compact coffee nook set away from Chinatown’s bustle. Intimate and softly lit, it feels less like a café and more like its namesake — a cosy living room made for short, unhurried pauses.
The menu keeps things focused. Espresso-based coffees and matcha anchor the beverage selection, alongside creative signatures such as Coconut Americano, Eispanner and Matcha Coconut. Beans lean light and expressive, with rotating single origins available for filter. Food is limited but deliberate: open-faced sourdoughs layered with generous toppings, including combinations like ricotta with fresh blueberries, thyme and honey — simple, balanced and aesthetically in tune with the surrounding store.
With seating for fewer than ten, Living Room is designed for quiet coffee breaks rather than long catch-ups. The minimalist set-up mirrors Late Morning’s design-forward sensibility, blending retail and hospitality into a seamless experience. It’s a thoughtful addition to Chinatown’s café landscape — one where design, coffee and conversation coexist under one carefully curated roof.












