Tucked within The LINQ @ Beauty World, Offsite is quietly building a name for itself with hearty artisanal sandwiches and thoughtfully brewed coffee. While the mall may not yet be a go-to dining destination for most, this owner-operated café is already giving people a reason to make the trip. The menu is concise but considered, centred around substantial sandwiches layered with bold flavours and house-made components.
Expect combinations like the Portobello Melt, Umami Pork and Burrata Deli, alongside thick-cut sourdough served with inventive spreads made in-house. A standout from the weekend specials lineup is the Fish Otah Melt — thick slabs of aromatic otah paired with melted cheese and sandwiched between evenly toasted sourdough sturdy enough to hold it all together. Regulars also rave about the kombu truffle miso butter and silky tofu hummus, both of which have earned a reputation for being too good to leave behind.
The space itself leans warm and unpretentious, with a homely energy underscored by Mandarin pop playing softly in the background — giving it a distinct Taiwanese café feel. Coffee beans are blended in-house, and the team takes time to walk diners through the menu, reinforcing the personal touch. Open into the evening (a rarity for cafés), Offsite feels like the kind of neighbourhood gem you stumble upon once — and then find yourself returning to the very next day.












