A Hidden Gem with Homely Vibes and Flavorful Dishes
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Advanced booking is needed if you want to secure your seats. There’s not much seating as its a home cafe but the place is comfy. Menu is a mix of Malay, Chinese and Western cuisine with very reasonable prices.
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GULAI AYAM BETUTU. I really love saucy dishes with my rice so this was perfect for me. The chicken was so soft it just easily pulled apart from the bone! It was cooked in what tastes like a sweet light curry. Its served with a side of curry, sambal, sunny side up, rice, cucumbers and vegetables.
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Advanced booking is recommended if you want to secure your seats. Since it’s a home café, seating is limited—but the cozy atmosphere more than makes up for it. The menu offers a delightful mix of Malay, Chinese, and Western cuisine, all at very reasonable prices.
Here’s what we tried:
Gulai Ayam Betutu – This dish was a standout! I love saucy meals with rice, and this hit the spot. The chicken was incredibly tender, falling off the bone with ease. It was cooked in a sweet, light curry that was flavorful but not overpowering. The dish came with a generous spread: a side of curry, sambal, a sunny side up egg, rice, cucumbers, and mixed vegetables. Comfort food at its best!
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A Hidden Gem with Homely Vibes and Flavorful Dishes
If you're planning to visit, advanced booking is highly recommended. This quaint little home café doesn’t have much seating, but that’s part of its charm. The cozy, laid-back ambiance makes it feel like you're dining in someone’s welcoming home.
The menu is a unique blend of Malay, Chinese, and Western cuisine, offering a good variety of dishes at very reasonable prices. It’s clear the food is made with heart.
We tried the Nasi Gulai Ayam and Gulai Ayam Betutu, and it was absolutely delicious. We personally love dishes with plenty of sauce, and this one delivered beautifully. The chicken was incredibly tender—it literally fell off the bone—and it was cooked in a sweet, light curry that was flavorful without being too rich. It came with all the right accompaniments: a side of curry, sambal, sunny side up egg, rice, cucumbers, and vegetables. A well-balanced, satisfying plate that felt like real comfort food.
All in all, it’s a lovely spot if you enjoy home-cooked flavors in a warm, intimate setting. I’ll definitely be back to try more from the menu!