I passed by and was attracted by the country side painting on the wall. I have tried the crepe with brown sugar and French coffee. Crepe was so delicious. Love their coffee too...

I passed by and was attracted by the country side painting on the wall. I have tried the crepe with brown sugar and French coffee. Crepe was so delicious. Love their coffee too...
This is something different from the usual Melaka fare - lovely sweet and savoury French crepes. The other stuff on the menu wasn't quite up to the same standard but the drinks were great. Recommended.
Came here 2 years back, the cafe was crowded, and I remember was manned by a westerner and his Chinese wife. Went last friday, the cafe is now very quiet. Ordered the crepes which we ordered two years back and it was such a disappointment! The drinks failed on us too.
Apparently another Chinese boss took over but didn't have...
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If you are over the sloppy egg breakfast, and the Malaysian food generally, and crave for a bit of European food this is for you. Running parallel with the main street, just on a corner in the middle of Chinatown.
I had beautifully cooked fried eggs and bacon, served with toast, it was such a wonderful change. Perfectly fried eggs,...
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I had early lunch, and taste was really great. Service was good too, though I felt little bit sorry when little girl served my food. Anyway, If you're looking for peaceful and cool(with air conditioner) place to take some rest, try this cafe.
Finally I found a proper coffee in Melaka. Being a coffee-lover, I was missing a european-style coffee. Most cafes serve instant coffee. This cafe served me a frothy cappuccino-type sweet coffee. Well worth it! For breakfast, I had the omelette. It had a filling of cheese, mushroom and red onion and came with a coleslaw garnish. A perfect way to...
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We passed by and was attracted by the country side painting on the wall. We ordered an Ice blended lemon juice and a banana pancakes for corny kid, and a Belanda Coffee. All tastes good, just that the price was at the high side. These 3 dishes cost us RM30+.
Enjoyed a lunch here, with unusual burritos made with crepes, but delicious. The juice we had was freshly squeezed and delicious. The french fries were nothing special. Interestingly, the waiter spoke great German, but not as good with English. Still the atmosphere and food made our lunch enjoyable.
Ordered fresh juice, got cordial. When I complained was told it was juice, but the waiter took the glass away and later came back with juice. Confused? Me too
We were walking in the pouring rain and quite literally just stumbled into this little haven for a late breakfast.
It's a mixture of Dutch, French & Swedish cuisine. Ambiance & decor are delightful, but you need to check it out personally.
My wife enjoyed the toasted sandwich with coffee while I chose the omlette with green tea, loose leaf...
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