— In terms of homeliness, this café is a 5⁄5. A definite recommendation if you enjoy the close homely feel. — The large glass walls/windows on half the shop provide ls so much ambient light, very comforting. — Parking is free, just tell the entrance guard that you’re going to the café. — The main building — Pusat Kreatif Kanak-kanak Tuanku Bainun is a fantastic building, great facilities, could use more visitors. — Aether café plays a variety of cover albums throughout the day, a little loud but that’s ok because earphones. — Flat white(RM11) comes in a small cup. No distinct taste nor creamy. 2.5÷5 — The chairs have slightly longer bottoms so you might enjoy the laying-back comfort. Or if you want to sit up straight to work on laptop, if can be frustrating. — Due to the chairs, it’s good to sit back, can be uncomfortable to do work for long periods. — Tables are pallet-styled but more sturdy and polished. I don’t dig the spaces between the wood, not super comfortable. — Tables are good 4 people, so beware if you’re working alone, it can feel weird if if gets crowded. — Yay abundance of bottles of water. — WiFi is good. Temperature is slightly colder. Dimmer lighting when the sun sets. — Would recommend for business chilling of 4, maybe group dates of 4. Just 4 or less. Not highly spacious due to the close set ups.
Julian T.
Classificação do local: 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This is easily one of my favourite cafes to settle down in and get some work down. It’s located away from the main crowds, leaving it in a peaceful and quiet environment. The interior is nice and bright during the day, while turning into a warm and relaxing café when dusk breaks. Food and beverages wise, the menu is limited to a certain extend, but is enough to cater to anyone who is looking for lighter meals and drinks to chill. There are couch seats against the wall for people who prefer it and window seats, for those photophilias. P. S. — Any café that serves free water is a good café. Such rare and kind service.