This is a nice coffee shop located in the middle of the Apollo market street in an unassuming corner shoplot. It's frequently full which tells you of its popularity. There's nothing much to say it's decor. Standard simple tight arrangement of tables with closely arranged stalls selling local hawker fares.
The drinks waitress is efficient and drinks come quickly. Their cham peng is a little sweet but thick and aromatic. I love the fried Jawa mee with its slightly wet frying style. The spice and sweetness combines well but a bit heavy on the spiciness. I would ask to reduce the chilli on my next time.
The hokkien lor is tasty but lacks a punch in the flavor department. The claypot yee mee is interesting. The soup is more of koay teow soup type rather than the thicker char hor fun version I am used to. It's quite delicious but my brain keeps asking why is the soup so light.
There are still lots more stalls to try if you don't fancy these...
Read moreCoffee shop was located in the perfect spot in between the local wet market & food court. Good to tried their white curry noodle, kuey teow thng, hokkien mee, char kuey teow, coffee & kaya toast plus many more especially after finished shopping a little here & there from the wet market & food court.
Beware that, the food street/ wet market will be super crowded as they operates from early morning until night. Morning is the most happening hours. In front & next to the coffee shop, you can find the highest amount of food stalls. Subsequently, moderate amount in the evening & least amount of food stalls during...
Read moreLot of people here every morning. It's...
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