Romeo Cafe in Ipoh has an uncommon specialty – tobacco. IN this clean-cut and no-frills space, tobacco is the main focus, while coffee and pastries complement the cafe.
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Chang Jiang White Coffee Cafe @ Ipoh
The newly opened Chang Jiang White Coffee Cafe off Jalan Gopeng brings us back to the olden days. Marbled table tops, giant mirrors and old fashioned panel windows reminisce the typical kopitiam, but at the same time, the cafe is demurely fashionable with Tiffany blue chairs and pink window frames. Continue reading
Coffeeright Place @ Ipoh
Coffeeright Place is a quaint little cafe that’s spicing up Jalan Kampar with the skylines of New York – presented in black and white while highlighting some of the buildings in brilliant colors making them lively and lego-like. Continue reading
Basileuo Salad Cafe @ Ipoh (Greentown)
We had lunch at Basileuo Salad in Greentown the other day and the simplistic cafe in green oozes fresh energy with a focus on healthy food. For starters, we had a flamboyant salad where we chose our very own 11 kinds of toppings including – beet root, enoki mushroom, tomato, carrot, pumpkin seed, wood ear fungus, edamame, pomelo, purple cabbage, black olives, chick peas with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing (RM 17.50).
Tea & Tattle @ Ipoh (De Garden)
Drinking tea at Tea & Tattle is truly a sophisticated experience – where teas come with a dainty sand timer that indicates how much time you must endure before you can take in a sip of warmth. Tea is the main focus here, served in an uncluttered environment. Continue reading
D Espresso Cafe @ Ipoh (Station 18)
D Espresso Cafe is quite a low profile cafe located in Station 18. It has a plain facade with a simple blue signboard but once you have entered the cafe, it’s eclectic with nostalgia, DIY and personal touches.
Wheel Noodle @ TSG, Ipoh, Malaysia
At Wheel Noodle that has just newly opened on Jalan Market, eating noodles may not be the same again when noodles are served in bite-sized portions, in old-fashioned bowls with rooster images. In fact, Wheel Noodle is calling its noodles “Dong Dong Noodles”, as in the olden days, noodles are sold on bicycles with vendors making “dong dong” sounds by knocking metal spatula on the wok to attract more customers.
Mustard Sandwich House Cafe @ Ipoh, Malaysia
In popping colors of yellow and blue, Mustard Sandwich House Cafe serves humorously-named sandwiches like Cowboy Hotpants, French Kiss and Smoky Virgin. Yellow has got to be an inevitable color at this cafe since it’s called “Mustard” Sandwich House Right? Continue reading
Nam Heong Food Court @ Ipoh, Malaysia
With the opening of Nam Heong Food Court at Soho Complex, popular hawker food stalls are gathered under one roof, including Stadium Stall 18 Fried Koay Teow, “Pak Kong” (White House) Chicken Rice, K10 Fish Ball Noodles, Facey Noodle House and of course the famous dim sum and white coffee from Nam Heong itself.
LC n LY Cafe @ Ipoh, Malaysia
LC n LY cafe is not located in your usual prime areas in Ipoh like old town, but in the Falim industrial area on the way to Menglembu. Thanks to that, the food here is decently priced and nett-priced. The menu consists of a good selection of local and western food; it’s the typical kind of Ipoh cafe menus before the advent of boutique cafes. Continue reading