I just discovered a great place for a chill with friends in the afternoon while en route to Plaza Merdeka. It's literally called Kai Joo Cafe because of the location situated at the end of Kai Joo Lane. Let's take a look then!
This is Kai Joo Lane, where the famous local Sio Pau shop situated along this street as well. Walking down this street from this point will lead you inside India Street.
According to the Kai Joo Cafe's owner, Ms Rhoda Yap, this place was previously known as The Coff's. However, she took over the place as family project and hobbies, they keep the decorations without any major changes (that's why a lot of resemblance). I was quite surprised to find out that originally the building itself was a lawyer firm. :O
Once you step inside, immediately you will be getting warm greetings from the staff.
The interior view.
Thanks to Kai Joo Cafe's owner, Ms Rhoda Yap for the nyonya kuih treat!! Taste awesome! :D
Being the first time here, I didn't know what to order, so I ordered a cappucino. :)
Their very own signature mug! The building is Lane Building itself, awesome :)
The front of the mug is the Kai Joo Cafe brand logo.
I haven't sampled much of their food, but I heard their specialties are homemade Pandan Muffins and Lemongrass Pandan Quencher.
Just outside of the cafe's side entrance, there's a large open space sort of airy garden out there where you can sit down chat for hours while enjoying your brew. The woodwork production idea is using recycled items to bring out the nature look at the little nook of the town area.
MONDAY - FRIDAY: 9.30am - 5pm
SATURDAY - SUNDAY: 9.30am - 5.30pm
PHONE: 082- 259 776
FACEBOOK: www.fb.com/kaijoocafe
ADDRESS: 29 Kai Joo Lane, Kuching.
P/S: They are opening early tomorrow morning 16.08.2015, 8am for a quick morning fix for fellow marathoners. :)
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