No. 179, Jalan Song Thian Cheok, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
What travelers say:
Malaysia is rich in white coffee and tropical fruits. Therefore, the coffee in this cafe is very mellow, and there are also many special drinks such as juice, milk tea, chocolate, etc. to choose from.
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Malaysia is rich in white coffee and tropical fruits. Therefore, the coffee in this cafe is very mellow, and there are also many special drinks such as juice, milk tea, chocolate, etc. to choose from.
Malaysia is divided into East Malaysia and West Malaysia, with Singapore and the South China Sea in between. Kuching is the capital of East Malaysia and the largest city in East Malaysia. There are many snacks in Malaysia, and you can find them in food stalls, food courts or coffee shops everywhere. This is a typical Malaysian coffee shop restaurant with good food.
It is a cafe, suitable for breakfast and afternoon tea. I usually don’t have time for afternoon tea because I’m always out playing. I usually come here for breakfast as it’s close to where I live.
You can find both Western and Chinese food here. If you are not used to the local food, you can come here and try it. Although the taste cannot be said to be completely authentic, it is already very good.
Locals love the bread here for breakfast. I was attracted to this store by the long queues of people, and the bread is indeed delicious.