Lim Kee Cafe (Tian Jing Hotel)

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Despite my lactose intolerance, I gave this a try. Tastes good but I suffered much later.
A nice place to stakeout during a hot day and watch the world passes by

Since that’s what we do on weekend right. So grab a glass of iced matcha (from @nikonekomatcha) or iced mocha and chill~

Lim Kee Cafe
Address: 66-68, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Gotta say, the coffee here was very bad. Food is also a bit too pricey for simple eggs and roti kahwin. The place is also quite small.

Come to Lim Kee Cafe in Chinatown for espresso-based coffee in a modernised kopitiam setting.

As part of the Tian Jin boutique hotel, Lim Kee marries old-school coffee house aesthetics with contemporary comforts (read: air-cond!).

We enjoyed our beetroot & red apple juice, and elderflower lime cheesecake. Affogatos and roti kahwin are also available.

We love the classical Chinese oldies playing in the background - which certainly ups the nostalgia factor.

See full review on @thokohmakan on Instagram.

Cool off over coffee and cakes at this cafe owned by the folks of Tian Jing Hotel. The Burpple community raves about the coffee here – dive straight for the smooth and creamy Flat White (RM9) with hints of roasted nuts, chocolate and floral notes. Also try the Iced Mocha (RM11), which Burppler Serena Ho says has a good balance of coffee and chocolate. Share a slice of their housemade cakes such as the boozy Tiramisu (RM14), or the simple yet heavenly Signature Burnt Cheesecake (from RM12).
Photo by Burppler Yong Kai

Good balance between chocolate and coffee. Small glass though since there’s quite a lot of ice.

This is RM11.

Fancy having a cuppa Latte in a Traditional Kopitiam Setting? [@limkeecafe] Should be one the Establishment that You should Consider!.

Heard of their Signature Burnt Cheesecake, Hence we've decided to go along with that along with their Alcoholic Tiramisu!.

Those who're a Fan of Rum would certainly love their Tiramisu! However, If you're plainly looking for something sweet and simple. Their Burnt Cheesecake would be more than enough!.

Personal opinion: not many flat white or latte which priced at less than RM10 (after tax & charges) and I’m glad @limkeecafe still does, and remains good quality. .
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Ps: it seems like there is no main course/ hot food except for soft boiled eggs and roti kahwin here.
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Cakes are available!

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Good coffee at an affordable price is a rare catch, especially in KL. But here at Lim Kee, you’ll get both. Coffee is definitely a must- have, with a slice of cake to pair with it. You’ll also be able to experience the ambience of a modernized “old school chinese kopitiam”.

If you’re around Petaling street, then drop by to get your fix!

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3.5 munchies: Smooth and creamy without the roasty edge, the full-flavoured cup of flat white had a solid body with hints of roasted nuts, chocolate, and floral fragrance. If only I had room for their local-flavoured ice cream or raspberry tiramisu! #Burpproved

Lim Kee Cafe is located on the ground floor of Tian Jing Hotel, a 15-room boutique hotel that has a nostalgic charm and pays homage to the first Chinese settlements.

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Lim Kee cafe is located just at the ground floor of Tian Jing (天井)hotel. LimKee cafe is managed by the same team who managing the hotel. Their Flatwhite RM7 is beautiful crafted but I was surprised by their breakfast lounge called Nanyang lounge which serve ‘not-your-usual-continental-breakfast’ RM230(couple) or RM150(single)for a night included the simple and warm local breakfast before explore the KL Chinatown! Don’t miss out their hearty breakfast!

The next time you're in Chinatown, head into the new Tian Jing hotel to find Lim Kee, a privy spot to huddle up with a cuppa in the city. The cafe shares the same traditional-made-contemporary charm as its building, and the old-time aesthetics of wooden chairs on ceramic print tiles are easy to love. The menu is now limited to sweet sustenance: cakes and ice cream for those who want a little treat in between meals. Hot food will be offered much later, perhaps when the hotel too is open for business. For now, cool off the KL heat with a scoop of Ice Cream (RM6). Theirs are aptly flavoured with a local twist, from pandan to teh tarik and soursop. Cakes are also on offer, sometimes a decadent chocolate or a light, spongy raspberry tiramisu. Pro tip: Keep an eye out on their Facebook page to chance upon the occasional daily deals — a free slice cake with every coffee purchase and the likes!
Avg price per person: RM15
Photo by Burppler Trisha Toh

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A welcoming addition to Jalan Sultan, this beautiful and airy cafe is part of Tian Jing; a new boutique hotel with an old Shanghai vibe. For now, no savoury food yet as the building is still under reno, but there’s a huge range of simple but delicious-looking housemade cakes on offer as well as coffee with beans from Illy. Keep an eye on their Facebook page — you might just find yourself with a too-good-not-to-miss buy cake, free coffee deal!

The Lim Kee cafe will be officially opened tomorrow! So excited to check it out! 🙌🏻 #tianjinghotel #limkeecafe #weekendfun

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