Manjul Coffee â a conflicting impression
Letâs start with the surroundings. The area around the cafe feels neglected â street corners cluttered with knock-off goods, sketchy characters, fake brands. Itâs not the kind of place youâd want to wander through.
The contrast was striking. The entrance is thoughtfully designed â benches placed with care, the door and facade are impressive. Stepping inside feels like a surprise, especially after the chaos outside.
The cafe itself is a minimalist island in the middle of a retail space. Muted beige-yellow tones, concrete floors, wooden benches along the walls â everything soft and rounded. In the center, thereâs a tree that looks like an olive â a symbol of peace? Sadly, itâs fake. A real one wouldâve added soul.
Three staff members in black t-shirts stood behind the counter. It was Monday, around 4:00 pm â not prime time â and they seemed a little unsure of what to do with themselves, as there werenât many customers.
The space is shared with a concept store that feels like a low-key version of UshaTava â white shirts with prints for $110, dresses starting at $300. The crowd: mostly Asian and Middle Eastern, with a certain tough-edged vibe that matched the storeâs aesthetic.
What to order? I was told the matcha was good. In reality, it tasted like cold, pale green milk. Underwhelming. Nothing in the pastry case stood out either â turns out the baked goods come from an outside bakery. We went with a chocolate cookie, but the cashier accidentally charged for a croissant. I asked to switch it, and he did â but never corrected the price. The cookie was $1.50 cheaper, but the difference was never refunded. It seemed like no one even considered it an issue.
I asked to charge my phone â it had died completely, and I was afraid Iâd lose touch with loved ones. I had my own cable, just needed an outlet. They told me all sockets were taken and there were no extras. âLook around,â they said. But all the seats with outlets were occupied.
And then â the worst part â the restroom. It was like walking into a sealed-off dog park soaked in urine. Maybe a plumbing issue. Maybe just a complete lack of cleaning. Either way, you couldnât breathe in there.
If thatâs the soul of this place, then something is clearly rotten inside.
Small things like these â the ones that seem unimportant â are exactly what shape the guest experience.
And unfortunately, thereâs just no reason...
   Read moreI stopped by Manju Coffee after seeing so many people recommend it â and I can definitely see why. The cafe is beautifully designed with a clean, minimalist aesthetic that feels warm and inviting. Whether youâre looking for a place to work, read, or just unwind, this spot is perfect.
I ordered an Iced Americano and a Matcha Latte, both of which were excellent. The Americano was smooth, bold, and aromatic â it had that deep coffee flavor without being overly bitter. A great pick-me-up, especially on a hot day.
The Matcha Latte really stood out for me. It had a rich, earthy flavor that you can only get from high-quality matcha. It wasnât overly sweet, which I loved, and it had a nice creamy texture that made every sip satisfying.
The staff were friendly and attentive, making the whole experience even better. I also appreciated how clean and well-maintained the space was. Plus, there are plenty of spots with good natural lighting â perfect for taking photos of your drinks.
If youâre in the area and love coffee or matcha, Manju Coffee is a must-visit. Iâll definitely be back...
   Read moreI was so excited to visit this cafe after seeing it on various media platforms. Honestly, the ambiance and interior lived up to the hype - it's such a cozy atmosphere to relax in the midst of the hustle and bustle of the city. The design of their clothes were surprisingly innovative and something I would actually purchase and wear. But this is a coffee shop first so my rating is mostly based on the coffee - I ordered a cappuccino but it was probably the worst cappuccino I've had. 1) The size of it was quite small, I think it was under 8oz 2) the texture of it was more of a flat white than a cappuccino as there was no foam at all 3) there was no flavor of coffee / it tasted super watery. As much as I wanted to love this place, probably won't return or get their...
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