I stumbled upon this humble coffee shop not long ago while wandering around the town area — and what caught my eye was their mixed beef laksa! They also serve a variety of simple Chinese dishes.
I ordered a small size of it and paired with a comforting bowl of wonton soup. The portion was just right for one — satisfying without being too heavy. The laksa itself leaned toward the lighter side, which I actually enjoyed.
It came with a squeeze of calamansi that beautifully balanced the savoury broth, giving it a refreshing tang. I did request for beef tendon, though the lady chef accidentally missed it out. No biggy deal.
Also, she mentioned that their wontons are available in both soup and dry mix versions which is a nice touch for varieties. Nevertheless, the soup version I had was clear broth, it was decent and comforting.
The place wasn’t crowded, just pleasantly warm and cozy — the kind of spot you could sit and enjoy your meal in peace. I even noticed a few tourists popping by for a quick bite, clearly enjoying their bowls of laksa too.
An ordinary and satisfying find — nothing fancy, but it’s got that local charm and honest flavours that make you want to return for more. Sometimes, it’s these unassuming little places that surprise you the most.
Kthxbye.