Literally stumbled upon Manu Coffee whilst walking to somewhere else and was immediately attracted to the building.
Located on the ground floor of a small two or two-and-a-half story standalone building, the red bricks were an immediate attraction, and the other pull was a yellow-colored vending machine that did not actually dispense coffee or drinks but dispenses bags of different kinds of coffee beans. And besides bags of coffee beans you can also buy coffee making paraphernalia like filter paper and drip bags.. How cool!
I only had a cup of iced black coffee and it was pleasant enough enough that I’d return. The young lady manning the store was friendly snd very...
Read moreLocated at the corner of two intersecting road, the yellow background and black store name is quite eye-catching to notice. Majority of the items are coffee but still there are some food items including toast, cake and biscuits. Although it was early morning at 09:00 but there are customers keep joining the queue. I ordered the toast (which is for Dine-in only) and it is toasted very well with rich butter flavor. It is quite soft for the core but yet crispy for the outer. The latte is speciality with vanilla caramel flavor and the coffee flavor is not very strong, but the mixture of other flavors makes it quite...
Read moreCozy and cool coffee shop. I love the door handles which are coffee machine parts, as well as the exterior which are bricks. You can tell this place has “soul”.
They have a blown up menu on the outside of the store, and an easy to read menu with English captions for indoors. I asked for the best seller which was the Cafe Latte and Cafe Americano. I got the Cafe Latte and it hit the spot. Perfect to spend around 40 minutes here.
They also sell merchandise inside the store, and they have a sign which says the coffee is a product of Mexico. Will...
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