Brew-tiful news for coffee lovers


Handy guidebook: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong (right) browsing through the book with Ho (centre) and Malaysia-Singapore Coffee Shop Proprietors’ General Association deputy president Tong Ing Kok (left) during the launch at Tin Hoe Hweeh restaurant in Jalan Ipoh.

KUALA LUMPUR: If you are craving delicious coffeeshop delicacies such as kaya and butter toast, there is a good chance you will not be disappointed in Johor.

This is because most of the best coffeeshops in Malaysia are based in Johor, according to a book published by the Malaysia-Singapore Coffee Shop Proprietors’ General Association titled Malaysia’s 100 Best Coffee Shop 2.

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