Greetings from Malaysia ! Ska Café, Hatyai – A Hidden Kopitiam Gem
Stumbled upon Ska Café in Hatyai and absolutely loved it! This charming kopitiam-style café blends nostalgic vibes with a modern touch. The ambiance is cozy and welcoming – perfect for a slow morning or a relaxed brunch.
I tried their local English breakfast and was pleasantly surprised. It’s their own take on the classic, with familiar local flavors and fresh ingredients. Everything was well-prepared, tasty, and served with a smile. Their coffee also hits the spot – strong, aromatic, and comforting.
If you're in Hatyai and looking for a peaceful spot with character, great breakfast, and a dash of local flair, Ska Café is worth a...
Read moreThis stall is a local American cafe that we got to know through Xiao Hong Shu小红书.
Small little cafe with limited seatings, if you come in a big group it will be difficult to look for tables instead of splitting the seatings.
Serving time is slow as there was only 1 chef behind cooking, do not mind waiting since it was a holiday.
The price was super reasonable and tasted very delicious too. Coffee to me is average and pak kra pow is not nice (the photo was not taken)...
All in all, it's worth trying since it's not pricey to eat McDonald's. Do remember to bring a portable mini fan as it...
Read moreThis place is flooded with Malaysians which I guess has influenced by instagram or xhs. Food is seriously nothing to shout about and is on a high price point - price is no longer the one shown. It has increase at least 30%. Totally not worth it at all. Plus the waiting time is horrendous from seating to getting the food even. Took total waiting of 1hour. The only saving grace was the matcha latte drink which I think tasted good and worth the price and reason why I give 2stars. Other than that seriously not great even the...
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