Verdict: If you’re bored of the usual must-eat food such as Dim Sum, curry noodles, bean sprout chicken rice and etc at Ipoh, cafe hopping is a good alternative too!
Verdict: If you’re bored of the usual must-eat food such as Dim Sum, curry noodles, bean sprout chicken rice and etc at Ipoh, cafe hopping is a good alternative too!
Waiters were very polite. You just feel very much relax there. Food is awesome.
So yes, I'd totally recommend this place. No wonder everyone loves it here.
他们不在这里供应普通的蛋糕/甜点;共同拥有者妮可非常热衷于糕点和甜点。
For me, nothing beats the icy cold ice-ball that soothes the throat and cools down the body during the hot weather. It's delicious.
Reasons to visit: an Instagrammers heaven – so many nooks and crannies to capture; hearty value-for-money meals; fish and chips; good coffee; gelato with local flavours; berry-berries cheesecake.
You can't deny that the cafe has a rustic and quirky charm about it but it's a place you'd probably end up liking because of the decor and ambience more than the food. When we were there on a (school holiday) Monday at peak lunch time, the place was pretty empty with just one other table occupied. This is probably a far cry from its manic days when they first opened and were blazing through social media. But still a decent place to hang out over a cuppa (and soak in the quirky interior) or to rest your legs (for north or southbound travellers) ^_* I can't help but wonder why only Burps & Giggles remain to this day....I can only guess that having three cafes in the same row is stretching it a bit, especially so when customers dwindle down after the initial hoo-ha. I suppose that charm and arty ambience can only get you so far but when all is done and dusted, it's the (consistently good) food that will keep you in the game in the long haul! ;)
Patisserie Boutique is a fresh entry on the row that now contains what looks like the highest concentration of hipster cafĂŠs in Ipoh's Old Town; it tries to bring a ...