Limaa Cafe - Golden Landmark
About This Spot
Stepping into Limaa Cafe at Golden Landmark is like discovering a quiet retreat tucked away within a bustling corner of Singapore. The soft hum of conversation mingles effortlessly with the gentle clink of cups and cutlery, crafting a mood that feels both familiar and unhurried. Despite its location inside an older shopping centre, Limaa carries a warm, unpretentious charm — a space where locals and curious explorers alike settle in for a moment of calm and nourishment.
The pace here invites you to breathe a little deeper. There's a casual rhythm that comes from shared anticipation: a small queue at the counter, friendly exchanges with staff who clearly enjoy guiding visitors through dishes that may be new to them, and the subtle excitement of uncovering flavors that surprise and satisfy without overwhelming.
Food at Limaa Cafe feels thoughtfully crafted, balancing freshness with a touch of local soul. Whether it’s a velvety acai smoothie bowl or a dish with roots in regional traditions, each plate arrives with care, presenting familiar ingredients in ways that make you pause and appreciate them anew. The menu is a gentle invitation to explore — from tangy fruit juices to comforting classics, with moments of playful sweetness and hearty satisfaction in between.
More than just a meal, dining here becomes part of a shared story. Strangers become companions by chance, anchored by the simple joy of good food made with intention. It’s clear that attention extends beyond the kitchen to the kitchen-to-table experience itself, where kind gestures and warm smiles quietly shape the welcoming atmosphere.
If you find yourself wandering along Victoria Street looking for a spot that blends everyday ease with a touch of discovery, Limaa Cafe in Golden Landmark offers a steady oasis — one where each visit feels a little like coming home, even if it’s your very first time.
What’s Available Here
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Identifies as women-owned
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Outdoor seating
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No-contact delivery
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Great dessert
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Great tea selection
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Solo dining
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Good for working on laptop
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Coffee
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Breakfast
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dessert
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Seating
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Cosy
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Romantic
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Trendy
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Family friendly
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Groups
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Tourists
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University students
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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Good for kids
Location & Hours
| Monday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Tuesday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Thursday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
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| Friday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM | |
| Sunday | Closed |
Lai Ping Loh 31 Dec 2025
Ordered the Tumeric shot for gut comfort. It's pleasant and definitely not overwhelming despite quite chock full of antioxidant ingredients! Also tried the brownie with Toblerone topping. Understandably very sweet imho can do better with higher cocoa powder content
Sharon T 31 Dec 2025
This cafe is found within an old shopping centre called Golden Landmark Shopping centre. A Muslim owned cafe which THis up really delicious and some not so commonly found dishes. You find a seat across from the cafe counter and order at the counter quoting your table number. We came on a Saturday morning and nearly every table was occupied. We tried their rosti which was well know in this place. There is a variety of additions you can add to the rosti including egg, mushrooms, chicken, salmon or beef. We chose to add the pulled beef. It was simply and yummy. Not too heavy compared to how some rosti can be. We also orders kacang phool. This came with crusty bread which you can use to dip. Highly recommend this dish. And if that is not enough, we also ordered their roti John to go. One of the best roti John. We can add cheese or deng deng to it. The deng deng roti John was really good. Would definitely come back to this cafe to try the other dishes.
Tazzo Ahmed 24 Dec 2025
Absolute hidden gem! Even my picky wife said 10 out of 10! We had a stressful morning as we got on a wrong bus and just needed to find somewhere to eat. Once we got here, immediately felt better. Firstly the staff were so very helpful and kind and explained items on the menu that us westerns didn't know. The drinks were delicious and presented beautifully. We got some local dishes for our food as advised, Kacang Phool and Rosti. Both amazing dishes and polished clean, with a little space for a salted caramel brownie at the end. Fully recommend finding this place, it will make your day.
TheFitnessTheory 18 Dec 2025
Finding healthy food around is not that easy, and Limaa is a wonderful option - and one of the only places in the area serving genuinely healthy dishes, with good portions and tons of flavours. Everything is fresh, light, tasty. We had the lime rendang chicken sandwich (the meat was delicious, would have liked wholemeal bread instead of the soft baguette tho) and a huge salad with extra beef (again, the meat was absolutely perfect). The staff is very kind, the atmosphere is great and you can even sit outside to enjoy the lively surroundings. Overall, loved it, and would recommend for a late lunch or brunch on a weekend.
Abu Muiz 17 Nov 2025
I had no idea on what this menu was, all that I knew was telling the owner that I wanted exactly as per the photo shown in their menu sheet. It turned out to be so delicious! The potato pancake tasted like hash brown but way better than that. The beef rendang (I guess it's rendang), tasted so fresh & savoury. And I think the sausages were home made, since it tasted dissimilar to normal processed-beef sausages available in the market and it was great though! I had this 10am today, and until now (6pm, while waiting for my return flight to KL), I am still full!
Edrie Boomz 28 Oct 2025
Food is good. Not that amazing but it was great. A bit pricey given that the other 2 halal stalls in this shopping mall is rather affordable. While I did enjoy my food, I’m quite confused with the concept that they’re trying to let the customers immerse in. Not sure if I’m in a very hip and cool cafe w the kind of interior they have cos it’s quite all over the place. Would come back if given the chance.