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Dean’s Kafe

Noor & Dean’s Cafe is tucked within the building of Noordin Street House, a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Georgetown. Dining in the café is a stroll down the memory lane with the Peranakan antiques adorning the walls. Their casual and tasteful menu comprises a wide variety of fusion dishes ranging from favourite local delicacies to Western meals.

China House

China House
Art, food, wine, live music and culture define China House – a vibrant and chic place with great potential to meet all of your culinary and lifestyle whims. The menu offers refined fusion dishes, strong western flavours, delicate coffee and wine. One can easily have his/her cravings for cakes fixed in this café as it serves the best cakes in George Town.
153 & 155, Lebuh Pantai ; 183B, Lebuh Victoria | http://www.chinahouse.com.my

Coffee On The Table

Coffee On the table
The first and only café in Penang which introduces beverages in 3D art form, previously known as 55 Cafe Atelier. The uniqueness of this place is to serve coffee with the art of foam in different types of presentation such as cute animals and cartoons. Comfortable with a glam ambience, the café depicts the phonogaph musical era of the late 1800s.

Easy Brew

Easy BrewEasy Brew could attract all the coffee connoisseurs with ease as they collect coffee beans from different parts of the world and roasts their own coffee beans. To say that they serve the most delicious coffee is an understatement. Step in the place and you will be welcomed with mesmerising coffee aroma with an amazing sight of their al-fresco garden seating.

The Black Kettle Bistro, Patisserie & Café

A spacious place with modern homey setting, Black Kettle multitasks as bakery and bistro catering to all brunch lovers. They mainly serve assorted brunch items ranging from world-class pastries and desserts to award winning Australian coffee beans and coffee. Not to be missed is their well-seasoned Egg Benedict and specially-prepared Bread Basket.

The Safe Room

The Safe Room is artistically transformed to revive the glorious past of the goldsmith into a contemporary dessert cafe & bar. The first state of the art dessert – nitrogen ice cream is served here, in which specially picked fresh fruits are instantly made into ice cream using liquid nitrogen. Love birds are also welcomed to hang their love locks on the love lock tree in the café.
42, Lebuh Campbell | http://www.thesaferoompenang.com

Sugar Honey

As implied by its name, this quaint café serves mainly desserts and beverages. In fact, their extensive menu includes a medley range of mains, savouries and light bites. A perfect place to spend time with your loved ones as the activities range from playing board games to colouring for kids. Occasionally, the café features special workshops and performances.

Moustache Houze

A popular hang-out spot for those who fancy assorted delicious cakes, uniquely presented coffee and flavoured ice cubes. This humble café is very cozy and homely with their unique interior design – a mural painting that features an uncle at Weld Quay area, carrying a son of one of the partners of the café. Visit the café to unfold the stories behind it!

Ahmo

AhmoAhmo, commonly known as Westerner in Hokkien, implies the genre of food served by AHMO Restaurant. The restaurant serves a wide variety of high quality and affordable western cuisine as well as Asian delights and gourmet burgers in a cozy ambiance. One should not miss their Signature Foie Gras and Lobster Thermidor by Chef Ooi.
2, Irrawaddy Road | http://www.ahmo.my

Toys Café

Toys CafeFor toys lovers, Toys Café would definitely be your favourite spot for a great cup of coffee in the toys wonder world setting. Upon entering the café, you will be greeted by a wide selection of cartoons figurines at the entrance. Matching its toys theme, the stunning cartoon wall paintings and 3D huge figurines on the wall promise to bring a strong sense of nostalgia!


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