The local singer launched the pop-up by brewing coffee for guests at a preview event. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A fan who travelled far for the coffee is Ms Meng Yuan, who is originally from Beijing and studying music in Italy. The pop-up in Singapore will run till Dec 29 and a flagship cafe She has been on vacation in Singapore for about a month and arrived at the ArtScience Museum around 4am with her friend Ms Wu Bihua, 30, to also catch a glimpse of her idol. The pair of friends arrived at around 5.30am, half an hour before anyone was allowed to queue for the pop-up. Ms Tay, a university student, adds: “We’ve been waiting for the past two to three years to try Miracle Coffee. She says: “I really like the nutty aroma of the pourover coffee made with Costa Rica beans.
JJ Lin's Miracle Coffee officially launches at MBS on Friday (30 Sep). Eager fans line up for a taste seven hours before its opening.
Customers must register for a slot by scanning a QR code on-site and await an SMS which will inform them of their turn to join the queue. [world tour](https://mustsharenews.com/jj-lin-world-tour/) in sunny Singapore from 4 to 5 Nov. [a queue system](https://www.instagram.com/p/CjGLgwFPyPQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link) in place till 2 Oct, limiting the line to 200 guests at a time from 6am each day. In what seems to be a media launch event, the Mandopop star can be seen demonstrating his coffee-making skills with a big smile on his face. [JJ Lin](https://mustsharenews.com/jj-lin-world-tour/) is a name that is all too familiar to the average Singaporean. [Instagram stories](https://www.instagram.com/stories/hungrygowhere/2938422090856300935/) from HungryGoWhere showed dedicated fans queueing under the hot sun an hour before the café’s launch at 12pm.