have you drank the rainy day coffee?
Last weekend, I brought the girls to have lunch at Lepaq Lepaq cafe in the city. It's situated at Bukit Ceylon, near Changkat. It's another hipster cafe built on industrial concept. Walls are grey - black, ceiling high windows, minimalist. I like how they style the bottom of the cafe but not the top floor. The bottom floor has the dessert and bread selection to choose from while the top floor is where customers are mostly seated due to the ample amount of space available. However, there's not much decor concept above, it's just lined with rows and rows of tables and chairs. Almost prison like, but that's what the cafe concepts are these days.
Sydney, Anis laughing while Pingo checks out the unique menu
Mira (R) in serious mode reading the menu
I would call this cloud coffee for short
life is just like this cup of coffee, waiting to be sweetened
Anyway we were here only for one thing - the rainy day coffee which is a cleverly conceptualised cloud of candy floss perched on top of the black coffee (kopi-o). Priced at RM12, the coffee taste just like any other kopi-o out there but the Instagram worthy candy floss gives out a dreamlike touch to the whole coffee scene.
You'd wonder how long it takes for the candy floss to melt its way into the coffee. It doesn't take long, the cloud will soon change it's form, becoming heavier on the bottom as it starts melting from the heat of the coffee. Hence the name, rainy day coffee.
Strings of sugar makes it way down to your coffee, if you're unlucky it would be all around your cup. Netizens complained of it's messiness, but I was fortunate to have mine form a line of sugar strings down into the right place.
It gets too sweet after a while so I finish up my coffee and savour the candy floss (what's left of it).
P.S: If you're wondering how's the food like, we had chicken chop and it wasn't great for the price we paid. Won't have food here anymore.
You'd wonder how long it takes for the candy floss to melt its way into the coffee. It doesn't take long, the cloud will soon change it's form, becoming heavier on the bottom as it starts melting from the heat of the coffee. Hence the name, rainy day coffee.
Strings of sugar makes it way down to your coffee, if you're unlucky it would be all around your cup. Netizens complained of it's messiness, but I was fortunate to have mine form a line of sugar strings down into the right place.
It gets too sweet after a while so I finish up my coffee and savour the candy floss (what's left of it).
P.S: If you're wondering how's the food like, we had chicken chop and it wasn't great for the price we paid. Won't have food here anymore.
Address:
57, Jalan Ceylon, Bukit Ceylon,
50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
57, Jalan Ceylon, Bukit Ceylon,
50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Phone: +60 3-2022 2293
Business Hours :
Monday - Friday : 10.00 am - 11.00 pm
Saturday - Sunday : 9.00am - 11.00pm
