Keong Saik Road may be synonymous with alcohol, but it’s sure able to cook up a fine cup of coffee. At Kafe Utu, you’ll be transported to Africa the moment you step foot into the coffeehouse due to its wood and leather furnishing, as well as African-inspired paintings and portraits. The specialty house blend is called “Ubuntu” – a combination of coffee beans from Uganda, Mexico, and Brazil – whereby you could have it black ($4.50) or with some Hokkaido milk ($6). The food fare here is also excellent. Order up a Curried Avocado with Raw Garlic and Toast ($18) and Ricotta Hotcakes ($24) from the brunch menu or add on the Buttermilk Fried Chicken ($18), which is accompanied by homemade sauces of Congo Bongo, Fresh Mango Chilli Marmalade and House Chilli for an extra snack on the side.
This has always been my most reliable shopping mall. Has a McDonald's for breakfast stuff, lots of hairdressers, food court upstairs, tuition centres, many shops for utilities and a supermarket in the basement. And of course you can't forget the BUBBLE TEA. Thank you Beauty World Centre, very cool.
Hawker food - I love the dry Bak Kut teh. One of the nicest I had. Braised pig intestines and liver. Bunch of youngsters running the stall with super speed! Impressive!
Lots of local delicacy at the roof top of Beauty World. Special corner where beers are served in a open sky roof corner surrounded by orchids and catus.
Local delicacy at one stop to fill your stomach like Satay Bee Hoon, Penang handmade Beef noodle, beauty world, mutton soup, durian Chendol, dumplings, fried porridge, vegetarian etc ....Korean and Japanese crusine are also available, must go!
Nice place to chill in. The lady boss is so friendly. Food is tasty too. But do check out the pricing before dining. Personally, I feel that it is not cheap 😄😄. But overall it is a good experience.
Third visit to the Jing Feng Bak Kut Teh. Their Wok Hei Kao Kao fried porridge is a die for comfort food. Best in rainy days
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