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Latte / Cappuccino 》RM14 Each
Matcha 》RM16
Toasted sourdough piled high with juicy Guinness-infused pulled pork, slaw, crispy onions, and perfectly fried eggs — all brought together with a generous drizzle of tangy house-made BBQ sauce.
Every bite hits the sweet spot between smoky, savoury, creamy, and crunchy. The runny yolk adds that extra bit of richness, and the crispy onions give it the perfect finishing touch 》RM35
Baked eggs come sizzling in a hot skillet with spiced pork and tomato stew, roasted cherry tomatoes, spinach, and soft-baked eggs — think of it as an Asian-style shakshuka, and it totally works.
The stew is rich and flavourful, the eggs are perfectly runny, and the thick garlic toast on the side is just right for soaking up all that saucy goodness. Cosy, hearty, and seriously satisfying 》RM32
This soft, pillowy bomboloni is generously dusted with powdered sugar, giving it that perfect snowy finish. Inside, a rich, tangy cream cheese filling oozes with every bite, adding a smooth contrast to the airy dough 》RM9.90
The Sambal Ikan Bilis Danish delivers a fiery, crunchy twist—crispy ikan bilis and bold sambal nestled in buttery, flaky pastry, striking the perfect balance of heat and richness.
The Chocolate Danish keeps it classic, with rich, velvety chocolate folded between layers of golden, flaky pastry, making it an easy pick for cocoa lovers.
The Pain Au Raisin is soft, sweet, and comforting, packed with juicy raisins and a hint of cinnamon, all topped with a cherry for that extra touch of indulgence.
Sambal Ikan Bilis Danish 》RM7.90
Chocolate Danish 》RM8.60
Pain Au Raisin 》RM12
Walking along Beach Street and you would find this pastry cafe, popular for their hand crafted French pastries with breads and cakes.
Lovey environment to sit down and enjoy some pastries and drink in the afternoon, after walking around the area of George Town.
Rich flavour of cheese cake that has the charcoal flavour all over it.
Nikko & Yoryo is a cafe chain that has opened aka few outlets in different states, including Melaka, Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
There’s 2 outlets here at Johor, with one located at Taman Sutera Utama. Love their cosy space with Instagrammable spot.
Went for their charcoal latte, which still rich with the coffee taste and milk; added with charcoal hint in the flavour.
As early as 6am in the morning, you would already find this place swarmed with lots of people at the ground floor. Everyone is here to grab their breakfast before starting the rest of their day.
This place is not stranger to many, as you get all sort of foods right under one roof here. And this particular spot is one of the most famous place to grab your breakfast here.
Hainan tea is unique for its combination of coffee and milk tea. Making it very rich with the taste, a mixed of bitter and sweet at the same time. A good kick to begin your day with a cup of Hainan tea.
Of course you can’t just have a cup of Hainan tea here, do grab some of their breakfast such as this kaya toast toast. There’s also a few food stalls that you can try also.
This place is where you can find some interesting matcha drink at The Gasket Alley.
Which you find some drinks on the menu that mixed with matcha, such as this local inspired Matcha mixed with sugarcane. Pretty refreshing to enjoy.
Close to RapidKL Medan Tuanku Monorail Station, Common Grind is a quiet place to grab some coffee in the morning.
As I’m searching for a pastry to go with, their curry puff really attracts me for its very unique kind of pastry that I would imagine for a curry puff.
Stuffed with curry potatoes that’s not too spicy.