Haji Shariff makes the arguably the best cendol in Malaysia. This famous shop showcases culture and heritage of the past and the future. There is nothing be...
They have a variety of Cendol to choose from and what you see above is their Cendol Biasa which is very reasonably priced at RM 1.50 . Very decent portions and it is a taste to remember. Truly one of the best Cendol's that I have tasted. If you're in Seremban, visiting Haji Shariff Cendol is a must.
A bowl of refreshing cendol is exactly what you need to cool down on a hot day. Everytime we visit Seremban, we will go to Haji Shariff Cendol located at Jalan Yam Tuan. If I'm not mistaken, they have a branch now at S2 too, near to this Yee Kee Beef Noodles place.
I like the interior design with brick wall behinds and the best part was the cafe is not packed with people. So you can sipping your coffee calmly and enjoying every single moments with the current people you have.
I like the ambience in this cafe and the feeling is so cosy. The staffs all looked tired tho and some of the guests looked at us (or just me, I have ombre black-red hair) like we're some weirdos but that's fine. The food here, after looking around, the portion looks good. Their bingsu also looked amazing but we didn't go there for that. The latte was small and the spaghetti was filling. Overall, it's a good experience for an impromptu cafe-visit.
Bros.Cafe, is a Korean dessert café that serves up the quintessential desserts like bingsu and cakes, apart from its coffee.
Red Melon Kakigori (RM26) only comes in one size. Too bad that they no longer serve in watermelon shell. Hence the serving looked smaller. (Made with milk ice, watermelon, nata de coco as well as lychee). If you are a fruits person, the above choices are quite refreshing.