
When SAFRA opened its newest venture at CMPB, it wasn’t just unveiling another recreation spot — it was reopening a chapter of memories for generations of NSmen. Nestled along Hillview Link, within walking distance of where thousands of Singaporean men first donned their green uniforms, SAFRA@CMPB Cafe4You is equal parts nostalgia and new beginnings.
Beyond its modern gym facilities, social spaces and family-friendly vibe, the real surprise comes from its culinary offerings. From all-day breakfast to hearty Asian classics and Western favourites, this clubhouse serves up a makan experience that feels like coming home. Whether you’re stopping by after a workout, catching up with old army buddies, or simply exploring the Hillview area, the food here is reason enough to linger.
Open daily from 7.30 am to 10 pm, Cafe4You is the main dining anchor at SAFRA@CMPB, offering a full spectrum of flavours for every mood and moment. The cafe is bright, welcoming, and spacious — perfect for solo diners, casual lunches, or group gatherings. It’s the kind of spot that makes you want to order “just one more drink” while conversations stretch into the evening.
SAFRA@CMPB Cafe4You is at
📍 Blk 1, 91 Hillview Link (CMPB) #02-03, Singapore 669723
đź•– Open Daily: 7.30 am – 10.00 pm
Breakfast served daily from 7.30 am to 5.00 pm (except weekends and public holidays 7.30 am – 11.00 am, 2.30 pm – 5.00 pm)
| SAFRA Members’ Perk: Enjoy 10% off total bill when you dine in at SAFRA@CMPB Cafe4You. MINDEF employees and CMPB staff are also entitled to enjoy 10% off total bill. |
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Breakfast at Cafe4You is a love letter to Singapore’s kopitiam heritage, reimagined with care. Their Kaya Found Butter Toast ($2.60) served with creamy, fragrant kaya and a cold slab of butter is the definition of old-school satisfaction. Pair it with Soft Boiled Eggs ($1.80) and a cup of Kopi or Teh (set meal costing slightly more is available), and you’ve got a classic combo that fuels early risers and weekend loungers alike.

For those craving something more substantial, the Thai Bee Hoon ($3.00–$3.80) is a crowd favourite. It’s a dish inspired by the morning markets of Bangkok —light, savoury, and aromatic, served with fried egg, luncheon meat, or both. The Baby Nasi Lemak ($3.00) is another winner: fragrant coconut rice with egg, crispy silver fish, and peanuts for that traditional kick.
Then there’s Mum’s Recipe Glutinous Rice ($3.00) — sticky, fragrant, and studded with dried prawns and braised peanuts. It’s the kind of dish that tastes like it came straight from your childhood breakfast table.
With breakfast served till 5pm daily (with a break between 11am and 2.30pm on weekends and public holidays), there’s no need to rush… late risers can still enjoy a comforting start whenever they arrive.

Cafe4You’s main menu reads like a culinary tour through Singapore and beyond, with dishes that reflect the region’s best-loved flavours. Read on for some of our favourite picks:
Start with the Signature Nasi Lemak ($10.90) — a robust serving of coconut rice, crispy fried chicken cutlet, roasted peanuts, and house-made sambal that strikes the perfect sweet-spicy balance. For a spicier twist, go for the Sweet & Spicy Udang Nasi Lemak ($12.90), featuring plump prawns glazed in sambal that delivers both heat and satisfaction.

If noodles are your comfort zone, the Singapore Hokkien Mee ($11.90) hits all the right notes. Braised in rich seafood broth and tossed with prawns, squid, and pork belly, it’s bursting with umami and wok hei flavours. Meanwhile, the Prawn Noodle Soup “Sea of Treasure” ($11.90) offers a deeply flavoured prawn stock that rivals any hawker stall version. Rich, slightly sweet, and soul-warming, it’s the perfect dish for a rainy day… or any other day!
Those who love a hearty one-plate rice meal can opt the Mama! Mala Fried Rice ($11.90) — spicy, numbing, and full of wok hei — or the tropical Pineapple Fried Rice ($11,90). Every plate brings the kind of comfort you crave after a long day, with each served with a crispy pork or chicken cutlet for that satisfying crunch.

Another standout is the Heritage Masala Chicken Biryani ($11.90) featuring fragrant basmati rice layered with tender, spiced chicken and perfumed with cinnamon, cardamom and cloves. It’s rich and deeply comforting, a taste of home for anyone who grew up with Sunday curry lunches.
If you’re a curry lover, you’re in for a treat. Cafe4You doesn’t hold back when it comes to bold, aromatic gravies that warm both body and soul.

The Jiang Tai Gong Curry Fish ($12.90) is a true standout, simmered with a blend of 10 herbs and 13 spices for layers of flavour that unfold with every spoonful. Meanwhile, the Green Curry with Chicken ($11.90) brings a lighter, creamier note, made with coconut milk, kaffir lime and galangal for that authentic Thai balance.
Seafood fans can try the Mixed Seafood Curry ($13.90) — brimming with prawns, squid, green mussels, and clams in a rich coconut gravy — or the comforting Spiced Beef Curry ($14.90), slow-cooked for four hours until fork-tender. Each dish comes with jasmine rice, making it a complete, hearty meal on its own.
If Asian flavours aren’t your mood of the day, Cafe4You’s Western menu is equally enticing. Hearty, classic, and deliciously executed, each dish is sure to satisfy whenever you feel the craving hit.

Start with the Carbonara ($14.90), creamy and comforting, with bacon folded into al dente spaghetti, or go for the Classic Spaghetti Bolognese ($14.90) for a timeless Italian experience. The Prawns Aglio Olio ($14.90) is another favourite — simple yet bold, with juicy prawns tossed in olive oil, garlic, and chilli flakes.
Burger lovers should make room for the Brotherhood Burger n Fries ($14.90), featuring a juicy grilled beef patty stacked with cheddar, lettuce, tomato, caramelised onions and a signature sauce. Prefer chicken? The XL Colonel Burger ($14.90) — a crispy, deep-fried boneless chicken leg served with salad and fries — will definitely satisfy.

For mains with a bit more indulgence, try the Guinness Beef Stew ($15.90) — slow-cooked for eight hours for rich, velvety tenderness — or the elegant Duck Confit ($21.90), a French classic featuring crisp-skinned duck leg paired with buttery potato layers.
The Pan Seared Fresh Barramundi with Salad & Fries ($17.90) offers a lighter, refined option, featuring golden-seared fish with a luscious buttery reduction of white wine and lemon.
Between hearty dishes, Cafe4You also serves a thoughtful lineup of soups and salads —great as starters or light meals.

The Cappuccino of Wild Forest Mushrooms ($11.90) is an earthy, velvety treat topped with truffle milk froth, while the Sunshine Sea Soup with Truffle Oil ($11.90) delivers a light, nourishing mix of barramundi, carrot and apple. For something punchier, the Red Tom Yum Soup (from $11.90) and Beauty Fish Soup (from $14.90) bring a touch of spice and rejuvenation.
Salad lovers can refresh with the Thai Mango Salad ($8.90), a zesty, crunchy mix of shredded mango, carrots and peanuts, or the Grilled Chicken with Caesar Salad ($10.90) which comes with crisp greens, croutons and Pecorino cheese.
If you’re here for small bites or sharing plates, the Wingmen ($10.90) — 6 pieces of prawn-paste marinated chicken wings which are deep-fried to golden perfection — are a must-try. Pair them with Crispy Dutch Truffle Fries ($8.00) or Crispy Chicken Skin ($8.90) for the ultimate post-workout indulgence or TGIF snack.
Cafe4You’s dessert selection proves that no meal should end without a little sweetness. The Mango Pomelo ($5.90) and Mango Sago ($5.90) are tropical classics — creamy, fruity, and refreshing — while the Panna Cotta ($8.90) offers a soft, silky counterpoint to the cafe’s bolder mains.

For something closer to home, try the Orh Nee ($3.90), a Teochew yam dessert that’s both nostalgic and comforting, or the Grass Jelly & Soy Bean Pudding ($3.50) for a light, cooling finish. And for an indulgent twist, the Mango Sticky Rice ($7.50) blends the best of Thai sweetness with Singaporean flair.
What’s a good meal without a great drink? Cafe4You’s beverage menu caters to every palate, from traditional kopi lovers to juice junkies.

The Local Fresh Brew lineup keeps things familiar, with Kopi O Kosong (from $1.80), Teh C (from $2.30), and Milo (from $2.40) served both hot and iced. For those craving something trendier, the cafe also whips up Specialty Coffees like Flat White (from $5.50), Mocha Latte (from $6.00) and — perfect for brunch catch-ups or laptop work sessions.
Health-conscious diners can opt for the Cold Press Juices — like the Doc-Away (Carrot, Apple, Ginger $5.90) or EnergyOne (Beetroot, Carrot, Apple, Lemon, Ginger $6.90) — each packed with a boost of nutrients and naturally refreshing.

For something a little fancier, the cafe also serves Fruit Teas — from Mango Passion Fruit Tea ($5.90) to the striking Super Jumbo Fruit Tea ($7.90) — that are as Instagram-worthy as they are thirst-quenching.
As the sun sets, Cafe4You transforms into a laid-back spot for evening drinks. Between 5pm and 9pm on weekdays (and from 10am on weekends), the cafe offers a modest but well-curated alcohol selection.

Enjoy a smooth Guinness Draught ($12) or a cold Heineken ($9) after work, or share a Heineken Bucket (5 Bottles for $40) with your buddies. Wine lovers can pick between Frontera Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay ($9/glass, $40/bottle), while those with a taste for the finer things will appreciate the premium whiskies — Monkey Shoulder ($105), Glenfiddich 12 ($125), or the luxurious Martell Cordon Bleu ($350).
It’s the perfect way to unwind after an evening swim, a late gym session, or simply to cheers with your besties after a long day at work.

At its core, Cafe4You is more than just a dining venue — it’s the social heartbeat of SAFRA@CMPB. It’s where NSmen reconnect over shared stories and families gather over comforting plates. Every dish, from the kaya toast to the Guinness beef stew, seems to carry a bit of Singapore’s culinary DNA — familiar, hearty, and made to bring people together.
So whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning to relive a bit of NS nostalgia, make sure to set aside time for a meal here. Because at SAFRA@CMPB, makan isn’t just about eating — it’s about community, camaraderie, and coming home to flavours that remind you of who you are.
Visit www.safra.sg/clubs/safra-cmpb for more information.
