Well... They sell ice cream and coffee, and also ice cream on waffles. I've had their ice cream the other day, and honestly, after having Coconut ice cream in KK for RM3 a cone, I felt this was overpriced and RM8 (I think?) per scoop. Though I understand the need to hike the price due to other expenses incurred in the business, I just can't locate that aromatic smell and taste of coconut in their ice cream which would have made it worth the price at such a nice environment. The coconut ice cream is just not rich enough.
I also had a sip of my friend's Vietnam coffee and I wasn't impressed either. Again, there's none of that aroma of coffee that forces their way into your nostrils or that lovely taste of coffee lingering in the back of your throat. It was just plain, bitter coffee - not even in a good way.
But you could come for the environment, it's really nice. Plus there's not much people there for now, so you could hog a table...
Read moreI’ve driven by this place numerous times as its otw home, & finally dropped by today to try them out as the weather’s been scorching hot !
Absolutely beyond grateful to have found this superb rich and flavorful ice cream !! We tried the coconut, lychee bandung, gula apong flavors and I love them all as they hit the right intensity in flavor and sweetness! Definitely will be back to try out more of their other flavors and drinks !!
Staff could be friendlier & improvement can be made on the waffles’ thickness and taste, otherwise I’m a...
Read moreOne of the best experiences as a vegan in Kuching. Sometimes you can tell if someone is nice because they have to for work, or if they're genuinely hospitable. The guy at the counter was the latter.
He explained to me exactly which items are not vegan (the waffles have eggs and their gula apong syrup has butter). Their ice cream has definitely improved over the years – it's not as icey and not sickly sweet anymore.
They have plug points so I could do some work, but no wi-fi. Please consider opening in the city...
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