This seems to be a fusion cafe, combining local and western cuisine. Lei Cha (RM 16) is not bad, fragrant. Mee Jawa (RM 16) is tasty and fragrant, soft noodles and quite a few crunchy..
We’re suckers for pretty teapots – and the Lei Cha here is served in one. We loved it! We had ours with brown rice and added fried anchovies (RM20 in total) for more protein. The flavours were superb – the mint-basil soup is less minty than we are used to and is slightly more savoury.