Apple pie and crepe cake are very tasty. Crepe cake is creamy but not heavy, it possibly uses brown sugar or something similar that introduces a slightly burnt favor. This makes crepe cakes, in general, much more interesting. And all of them are not too sweet like other shops. You should definitely try them if you come here.
Small grocery shop with an excellent curated selection of kitchen and home consumables within. They stocked some choice soy sauce from Ipoh which has been hard to come by after the recent MCO. The owner is usually there hands on with the café's daily operation. Do ask about the coffee beans they have for the period.
There are also some self baked confections and pies made in the adjacent bakery supply store. Do give the fruit and apple pies here a go served with a dollop of ice cream which is just heavenly. The place is a little off the mainstream traffic but completely worth your time especially if you're also planning on picking up some fresh farm produce for your fridge at home. Highly recommended.
I discovered this place when I went to buy village eggs. (Their eggs are large and blemish free!) Like what most reviewers said, the Apple Pie and Carrot Cake is worth the drive there. The Apple Pie is full of apple chunks, the carrot cake came slathered with cream cheese and cinnamon. The pasta portions are generous and the flavors are just right, not cloying. Next to try will be the cookies and coffee. The AC here is cold- the friendly lady boss did not skimp on that.
Super chill neighbourhood cafe and grocery. Everything is good here. My favs are the lemon madeleine and the carrot cake
Will always try to drop by when I’m around the area.
Great coffee too
Simple and cute and smol cafe (more like a corner) that serves hearty brunch and good coffee. The brunch was ordinary, but delicious. Apple pie was bomb - still can’t forget it till now. To put it simply, it’s ✨not✨too✨sweet✨
A cozy cafe that doubles as a mini grocery store with fresh produce and trendy imported goods.
Had the latte with oat milk. Brewed beautifully with Oatside milk. Their sourdough toast with egg, mushroom and cheese, was affordable, simple and delicious.
Only thing I didn’t quite like was how crammed the place was. Heard from the team that they will shift upstairs if there’s more traffic. Will come back again.
Nice neighbourhood coffee/grocer. Lots of halal groceries, I love browsing their dedicated hotpot section, got different types of crispy cili, fish balls and fish cakes, many types of seafood paste so you can make your own combination.
The coffee itself is pretty good, especially the oat milk matcha 🤤🤤🤤 the sourdough is more bubbly and airy then other places, not as dense and bready, theirs is like focaccia on the inside. We’re not apple pie people but they convinced us to try it and said that it usually sells out before 2pm, so we decided to try it and I think it was the best apple pie I’ve ever had. It’s not dense, not tooth-achingly sweet, the amount of cinnamon is just enough, and then using whipped cream also kept the sweetness level justttt nice.
The Malay lady who works here is also a gem, she’s so nice and chirpy. Hard to come by such genuine conversations these days.
Quiet area, which means parking is easy, cafe/grocer itself is a chill space for nice long conversations.
Coffee tasted good. And if you happen to see a fresh out of the oven apple pie, grab it! Nice cinnamon notes with the apple, and pairing it with the cream was even better. And if you're low on supplies, grab some groceries just before you leave.