Since we’re living in a modern world today, finding a cosy and modern cafe isn’t that hard. BUT, there are times that we long for old school ones—let’s admit it. That’s why this quiet antique cafe in the busy Petaling Street is popular, especially for those who want to feel retro for awhile.

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Unique dècor and food concept

Good vibes only

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Mind you, I fall in love with the view ?

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Chocha.foodstore is an antique coffee shop in Petaling Street similar to the Merchant’s Lane, though they have their own unique interior design and food concept.

Perhaps, you’re wondering about the name, Chocha is derived from Hakka, which means sitting down for cup of tea. So, whenever you want to chill and sip a heartwarming tea or coffee in a quiet cafe, you’ll never go wrong at Chocha.foodstore!

Unique Malaysian flavors

// But first makan. #cjtriple2three

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If you were charmed by the unique dècor, the food will also catch your attention! Go for one of their most recommended menu—CFC, Cincalok Fried Chicken. This dish is marinated in unique Malaysian style using fermented shrimp paste with tomato,  pineapple salsa and other spices, which give a very delightful Malaysian taste! Another signature dish that you shouldn’t miss is the Chinese Pesto Flat Noodle, made with homemade flat noodle, native vanilla pesto, bell pepper and semi-dried tomatoes. Also, the Ulam Stew Barley Rice is a must-have! It is made with fresh homemade vanilla peppers, crushed egg yolk, crispy shrimp and fresh cuttlefish.

High quality tea

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Tea lover? You’re on the right spot for Chocha.foodstore not only serves sumptuous Malaysian food but tea with high quality, too! The store boasts of the first black tea leaf in the history of tea and the first Earl Grey tea—Lapsang Souchong. This tea has a thick, smoky aromas with longan tastes.

Laid-back afternoon? Spend it here without hesitation and you’ll never regret it!

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Chocha.foodstore

Location: No. 156, Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur

Contact: 03-2022 1100

Hours: 11:00am – 11:00pm; Closed on Mondays

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