About

Greetings fellow surfer of the Information Super Highway,

This is the place to find out, to discuss, to recommend, to rant about all things Coffee, especially Coffee in Malaysia. I hope to discover…

The good, the great and the best place for coffee in Malaysia.

I also want to warn and be warned of places that offer horrible or just plain bad coffee.

I love coffee. I am a HOME BARISTA and one of the very few in Malaysia.
I’m from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

My journey: To experience the best coffee available in Malaysia such as espresso and cappuccino.

Problems: There aren’t many good espresso based coffee in Malaysia.

What is espresso based coffee? Espresso, Cappucino, Latte and etc.

Subject: Mostly I will discuss or report matters related to Coffee, Cafes and Espresso.

Note: I don’t want to turn this into a “food blog”. There are already too many blogs about food. But I do love nasi lemak. I’ll report about them when I discover some really good nasi lemak.

My Contact: kfchan7 (at) gmail (dot) com

Updates: I’m have recently being exposed to different brewing methods like moka pot, syphon, french press and aeropress.

53 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 July 7
    eric permalink

    Hey. Thanks for dropping me a msg. Just returning the favor. You have a very unique site. Coffee only, and in Malaysia. Haha. I’m a Starbucks go-er. I’ll drop by once in a while and see if there’s any new coffee outlets that you’ll recommend. Till’ then, keep it up.

  2. 2007 July 16

    Hi…was looking for an affordable coffee machine for home/office use and found your blog. very interesting/specialized site you have! I’m a starbucks fan though i must admit that the quality of baristas are lacking in general. Still searching for a coffee machine… :)

  3. 2007 August 13
    Douglas permalink

    I’ll be in KL and other parts of Malaysia next week; are there any decent places for a shot of espresso?

  4. 2007 September 1

    Hello,
    I was google-ing coffee related topics and stumbled across your website. Well done; I commend you for searching for good coffee! I live in Sydney where good coffee is abundent, however are moving away next year and still want to be able to have good coffee so I’ve just purchased a lovely Rancilio Silvia machine and Rancilio Rocky Doserless Grinder. I’d recommend them to you (especially getting a GOOD grinder with your machine…do you have one? I couldn’t find if you’d written that). Is it easy to get fresh beans in Malaysia (i haven’t been there since i was 10) coz another option i’m thinking about is roasting my own beans in a popcorn machine; green beans have a fairly long shelf-life and are aparrently not to hard to roast in a popcorn machine with some other implements (google it and you’ll get some informative websites).
    Good Luck!

  5. 2007 September 1

    Thank you for dropping by. One of my dream is to visit Australia. I heard they have the most espresso machine ratio to population. I’m actually budgeting for a decent grinder. I’m considering getting a Rancilio Rocky Doserless or perhaps the more affordable Sunbeam EM0480.

    I also read about roasting with a popcorn popper but I haven’t come across any in Malaysia. The only one available are those big one used by cinema operators. There are many things we cannot get easily in Malaysia. I cannot import arabica green beans too. Need a permit to do so. Taxation for home machine and grinder is also very high. Really ridiculous. So, where are you moving to?

  6. 2007 September 19

    Hi,
    I’m one of a coffee lover from sabah and also looking for specialty coffee in malaysia.
    Now I keep practice making espresso and latte art everyday.
    It is really great to know your site. Are there many coffee lover in KL?
    Hope can learn more from you.

  7. 2007 October 22
    mary permalink

    hello there..i stummble upon yr blog when i was looking for a coffee grinder. Can anyone kindly knows if there a good coffee grinder being sold in malaysia. I am not looking for an espresso maker but a powerful coffee grinder such as this http://www.breville.com.au/products_detail.asp?prod=228

    thank you
    rgds

  8. 2007 October 22

    Dear Mary,

    What is your budget for the grinder?
    The one you mentioned from breville is not a good grinder.
    Basically, do not get any “BLADE” grinder. Let me know how much you are willing to spend and I will recommend one for you. But please, don’t tell me the budget is less than RM 300, ok.

    I’m also saving up money for a decent grinder.

    Regards,
    KF Chan

  9. 2007 October 23
    mary permalink

    hahaha i think u r going to be pretty upset with me cause my budget is less than RM150 …but but ..its my fault , forgeting to mention that the purpose of me buying a decent coffee grinder is not to grind coffee bean but for grinding a few ingredients for baking purpose which have to be grind to powdery form. At the moment i’m using the blender which comes with the small pepper grinder ..which i find helpful but the capacity of the pepper grinder is small making it very inconvenient and noisy as well.

    KF Chan – I’m not sure if Breville is any good as i hv limited knowledge in coffee grinder but i think it serve my purpose of gringing my ingredients in to powder form ..looking at the size and capacity of the product.

    But do u mind telling me if there is anywhere around Kl / PJ ( PJ would be best as i stay around there) that i’m able to find variety of grinders or similer to breville that i can maybe look at and see if there a right product for me. I only noticed many espresso maker but nothing similer to a grinder. Is there a speciality shop just selling the coffee equitment.

    take care
    rgds

  10. 2007 October 23

    Dear Mary,

    Hahah, no worry. Actually if you go to most shopping complex, place like Best, Harvey Norman, they sell those “pathetic” espresso machine like Delonghi, you will find they sell grinder too.

    For your purpose of grinding pepper, a blade grinder would be around that price. The most common I’ve seen are from Delonghi and Krup.

    Forget about those proper coffee grinder known as burr grinder. Not sure it will work for pepper.

    Try Harvey Norman at Ikano Power Centre.

    Regards,
    KF Chan

  11. 2007 October 23

    Second thoughts.
    You might as well look for a proper food grinder. Most coffee grinder at the RM150 price range is quite small. It wouldn’t give you much improvement over the blender I think.

  12. 2007 October 23
    mary permalink

    thank you ..i will try Harvey Norman at Ikano Power Centre to see if there is a suitable grinder .

    You have been a big help ..thanks again.

    I’ll keep u updated whem i buy my new coffee grinder..kay!

    take care
    rgds

  13. 2007 November 8
    Jim permalink

    Hey KFChan,

    I just discover your website while i’m searching for espresso in Malaysia through google, haha…
    anyway i’m a so called barista in Starbucks, recently just tasted one shot of espresso from their verismo machine it tasted really weak, practically the coffee taste is just now there.
    I would like to ask, in Malaysia, where do you find the nice espresso or espresso based drinks other that those franchised coffee store?

  14. 2007 November 8

    Dear Jim,

    There are many places where you can find espresso based drinks.. most cafes have them like Dome, Secret Recipe, Yippy Cup and many many more unheard of cafes.

    But if you want nice espresso… nada, tada. In Malaysia, I have not been able to pay for a nice espresso. Check out http://kfchan.wordpress.com/2007/08/16/my-good-espresso-esperience

    Cheers.

  15. 2007 November 9
    Steve permalink

    Hello,

    I’m quite surprised to know that the existing of coffee lover in this country were shared the experience and idea through this blog.. in fact i was looking for a coffee grinder so far but without succeed. I’m aprreciate Chan-san advice in order to get an reliable grinder.. definitely i’m looking for a grinder to work for me on coffee bean instead of grinding pepper (haha…)

    My budget is less than RM500, i hope you’re able help me on this, thanks ya :)

    Rgds,
    Steve

  16. 2007 November 10
    buji permalink

    hi there kfchan! good to know a fella coffee enthusiast exist in kuala lumpur :) a little bit about meself, i own a gaggia revolution since 2003 and got it while i was in uk. now thinking about getting a decent grinder, is there any in malaysia? i visited etc concept (thanks to your website :) ) and they have ascaso i-1 or i-2 cant really remember. the price is quite expensive also..around 2k+ i think. but on amazon/whollattelove etc the price is around 200 usd only. plus shipping maybe 300 usd even if it is 350usd convert to rm (350 x 4 = RM1400) why o why such a steep difference..perhaps you could direct me in the right direction, is there any other store in KL except etc concept/simplexmaju? really appreciate your help.

    ps: storing a ground coffee or coffee beans is also a headache. maybe i’ll order beanvac. what do u think? how do u store urs? been looking for a decent airtight/vacuum canister container oso. any suggestion?

  17. 2007 November 10
    buji permalink

    for rm2000+, maybe can even get mazzer mini (usd 479 from amazon). the problem is they dont ship to m’sia. perhaps other online store do. need to do more research..

  18. 2007 November 10

    Hi Buji,

    I understand Consumer products (unlike equipment for business) incurred about 40% tax to come in. I thinking of ordering one to friends in Singapore and drive over to Malaysia :)

  19. 2007 November 10
    buji permalink

    well good for you. perhaps i ought to go to singapore also to do some shopping ;) hehe..where and how much did u buy the coffee container shown on fhm2007, if you don’t mind me asking. is it in kuala lumpur?

  20. 2007 November 12

    Buji,

    I think the only place you can buy those containers is at Isetan, KLCC. In fact there are some new versions specifically for coffee.

  21. 2007 November 17
    buji permalink

    thanks bro. believe me, i went to search a few places before, and couldnt find one (with vacuum pump). i went to isetan, parkson, living quarters, is store etc..perhaps, i should pay another visit to isetan klcc, and also checkout etc showcase and promotion..ascaso grinder, here i come again…

  22. 2007 November 17

    Dear Buji,

    What is your budget for a grinder? Would you be interested in a La Scala M5?
    I can get it for around RM2K. I have seen it. Excellent built quality. 9KG commercial quality. 58mm flat burr, 1400 rpm and have a doser.
    Way better than the Ascaso I-1 which cost at least RM1790.

  23. 2008 March 7
    jedyoong permalink

    Hey how did your coffee blog turned politcal? Or is it election fever?

  24. 2008 March 7

    Ha ha ha.. I only did a link it to another site in order to maintain the “integrity” as a coffee blog :D

  25. 2008 March 21

    Dear kfchan:
    I am interested to get a grinder around RM2k can you advice? Or maybe the La Scala M5. Is it the same with Macap M5? Where can i get it?

  26. 2008 March 22

    Dear CK,

    I got great deal for you. The La Scala M5 is a re-badge of Macap, but I can’t be sure if it is M5 or M4. Please email me your contact number to kfchan7(at)gmail(dot)com.

  27. 2008 September 16
    Muna permalink

    All I want is a good espresso machine….I am so confused! Where do I go, what do I buy??!

  28. 2008 September 16

    Dear Muna,

    Please email me to kfchan7(at)gmail(dot)com and tell me your budget. Then I can advise you on what and where to buy.

  29. 2008 December 13
    mahut permalink

    hi kfchan,

    have you heard of kopi 434 in muar? so far their coffee shops only operated in muar area. they home-grown their own coffee there called ‘elephant bean aa’. a so called m’sian version of jamaican mountain coffee. its not a robusta nor arabica beans but called ‘liberica’. they also have arabica green beans imported from central and south america. they roasted their own espresso bean as well.

    more info at their website ‘www.saikee.com’

    never been there, but looks interesting enough to have own coffee grown here in malaysia.

    thanks.

  30. 2009 February 23
    mabel sip permalink

    hi kfchan,how ya been?=)
    therez really gud flow of response from ppl enquiring bout coffee n d machines fr u.tis is a gud platform to exchange infos n opinions.keep up d gud work!=)
    just one question…when would u be organizing a coffee club gathering?keep me posted ya!thks!;)

  31. 2009 March 9

    Hi, stumbled upon your site! Great stuff. I love coffee but I think it’s starting to keep me awake at night!

  32. 2009 March 10

    Dear Nekochan,
    you may try to drink coffee that contain lower caffeine such as coffee make up of mainly arabica bean. Instant coffee and our local kopi-o usually contain higher caffeine level. The simplest method to reduce the amount of caffeine you consume in your coffee is to drink a decafeine coffee. Hope this will help.

  33. 2009 March 10

    Dear Nekochan,
    you may try to drink coffee that contain lower caffeine such as coffee make up of mainly arabica bean. Instant coffee and our local kopi-o usually contain higher caffeine level. The simplest method to reduce the amount of caffeine you consume in your coffee is to drink a decaffeinated coffee. Hope this will help.

  34. 2009 March 14
    Jeremy See permalink

    Hey, since you are a coffee lover here; I’d like to ask if you know where can I buy an espresso tamper in Malaysia? I just couldn’t find it anywhere. Please kindly revert to get_kimo@yahoo.com.tw

  35. 2009 April 28

    Hi KF Chan – I really liked your idea about a coffee based theme – a good designer will have a field day – I discovered ‘real’coffee about a year ago – we have a local roaster – I particularly like the beans from Yirgacheffe in Ethiopia (no offense here – I am still a beginner) – All the best – Stephen

  36. 2009 May 17
    CW Wong permalink

    Hi

    I have a unit of of SAECO Classic (wood motif panel) that has been serving me extremely well for the past few years. Recently, I have bought myself a GAGGIA and would like to see if there is anyone out there who is looking for a pre-loved machine.

    If you are interested, please send me a message at wongcw.my@gmail.com.

    Regards
    CW Wong

  37. 2009 September 2

    Bro…you’re indeed rare species…lol…it’s so hard to find anyone that’s crazy enough about coffee to start a blog on it (ahem…I mean from malaysia)…kudos to you!

    Have a question…do you have any suggestions on where to find coffee beans in KL? I’ve been making my own press but will be trying my hands at espresso. Sadly, I only use beans from Starbucks as I do not know of anywhere else to get them (the other option that I know of would be Coffee Bean).

    Would appreciate your recommendation.

    Thanks!

  38. 2009 September 2
    Hilsy permalink

    Melvin

    Etc at the curve sells Coffex & Bristot beans. They are not the cheapest, but definately cheaper than the cafes. Wee Chuan provided cotacts of Illy wholeseller that sell in a bag of 3kgs. I don;t mind sharing as I want to try Illy out. I think KF sells Highlanders beans.

    My favourite is the Bristot. Etc grinds for you also if you require.

  39. 2009 September 2

    Hilsy, thanks for your recommendation. Just perfect timing as tomorrow I will be going to PJ area….hopefully can make a trip to the curve to get it.

  40. 2009 September 11
    hyperon permalink

    Talking about ETC, I used to buy Coffex Superbar and Bristot Tiziano from them. Downside is the beans are in 1kg packs.

  41. 2009 September 14

    You’re right, unfortunately they come in huge packs!!!

    I wished they had smaller packaging though.

  42. 2009 September 21
    ricky ooi permalink

    Dear Mr. Chan,
    I have seen the Krups gvx2 burr grinder costing around RM250.Is it worth buying for use with espresso machine?
    Bye

    Sincerely yrs,
    ricky ooi

  43. 2009 September 22

    Dear Ricky,

    The Krup gvx2 is quite useless as an espresso grinder.

  44. 2009 October 28
    ladolcerita permalink

    Hi Kfchan,

    i’d never knew there is another malaysia cafe/coffee blogs outthere until i met yours, very interesting blog and very insightful, btw i just bought a bialetti espresso maker, do you know what(recipe) is the beans dose in grm and water level in ml for making single espresso using bialetti stovetop espresso

    and do you know where can i buy a milk tempreture.

    your reply is much appreciated.
    kindly check my blog.
    ladolcerita.wordpress.com

  45. 2009 November 6
    Orinoco permalink

    I agree with kfchan – the Krups gvx2 is not good. I have one for home use, it has many idiosyncrasies, grinds uneven, overheats if grinding too fine, you have to shake it constantly so the beans will fall into the blades and you need to hold down the bean hopper otherwise it turns itself off. HA what a joke – but besides all of that it will grind beans in small quantities for household use only.

    If you looking for 100% arabica speciality whole beans (Indonesian) look at http://www.lavacoffee.net

  46. 2009 November 12
    Ong Chi Hao permalink

    Hi, KF Chan. It is indeed a surprise to stumble upon your site while searching for coffee machines available in Malaysia. I’m a Form Five student studying in Ipoh. Working at Starbucks after SPM is sort of my dream job, to be able to experience coffee and perhaps, learn latte art, my greatest interest. But there are no vacancies available and now I plan to buy a coffee machine/coffee maker (whatever it is called). However, being a student, my budget is quite limited (about RM1000-RM1500). And I hope that you will be able to suggest any coffee maker within my budget that is decent enough for my “freshman” coffee experience.

    I’ve been searching for them from Senheng (http://www.senheng.com.my/) and HSL (http://www.hslene.com.my/default_ca.htm). But the coffee makers offered there kinda confuse me since I dunno which one is better. Also, would you please suggest any grinder that is appropriate (let’s say RM 1800 including coffee machine) if it is possible?

    Btw, I buy my coffee beans from Starbucks (since there isn’t any proper coffee retailers in Ipoh). Really interested to know more about coffee and hope that you might make things easier for me. Many thanks.

    Kindest regards,
    Chi Hao.

  47. 2009 November 13

    Dear Chi Hao,

    The only option available to you is the Gaggia Evo (RM1200) + Gaggia MM grinder (RM6xx). They should be around RM1800.
    These are not really great but just good enough for you to play around with till you upgrade them. They are tedius to use and can be frustrating. The Gaggia Evo espresso machine is not bad if you want to learn to make espresso. Frothing milk will be challenging.

    Unfortunately, some of us with Silvia machines already sold them off.
    And please forget about Seng Heng or any electronic electrical shops. You can’t expect to find any real espresso machines there.

  48. 2009 November 14
    Lisa permalink

    Hello there, I’m looking for a decent coffee maker that cost below RM300. Do you have any suggestion pls?”?? It need not be to make 10 cups of coffee. around 5 to 8 cups will be enough. Thank you so much!!!!!!!!

    ps: Starbucks came out with a travel french press. what do you think of it?

  49. 2009 November 14

    Dear Lisa,

    The only coffee maker below RM300 that is decent and can make a few cups (5 small cups) is a french press.

    To make 2 cups and very convenient and very decent coffee would be an Aeropress that cost RM185.

  50. 2009 November 15

    Go and get Aeropress, the best device under RM200….the result is better than French Press…..hands down, KF & I both own one. Get it from KF if you need one.

  51. 2009 November 16
    Ong Chi Hao permalink

    Wah…. So many things to consider…. Technical stuffs somemore…. ><… An Aeropress? That sounds simple enough for me I guess. Anyway, what's the difference between the coffee brewed using Espresso machine and the Aeropress??

  52. 2009 November 18

    They are totally different products.
    Espresso machine makes espresso and espresso based drinks like cappuccino, mocha, latte etc.

    Aeropress makes plain black coffee the aeropress-way.
    To see how the aeropress works, check out the 2 posts below:-

    http://kfchan.wordpress.com/2008/09/30/aeropressing-the-costa-rica/
    http://kfchan.wordpress.com/2009/09/10/kopi-luwak/

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