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Media's ViewWhile the rest of Kuala Lumpur seems to be caught up in the wave of post-modern minimalism or nu-Oriental styles, Café Café bucks its own sublime brand of tasteful European opulence and rustic ingenuity...[Men's Folio 2003]
With an atmosphere that's reminiscent of a favourite neighbourhood hangout on the Left Bank in Paris. Café Café is the ideal place to savour a glass of Merlot while Dalida hums Softly in the background...
I don't think we're in Kuala Lumpur anymore...
The Café, naturally, makes a marvellous place .................. makes you feel as if you're dining at old Tante Mathilde's .
Step inside and you will find a place full of old European charm. There is
A bit of Paris, Milan and London...
Indeed, the interior would make a favourite haunt of philosophers,
Painters and playwrights...
Just when I think it can't get any better, my friend and I step inside
and immediately confronted by an opulent dining room with luxurious
drapes hanging dramatically in the centre...
The mezzanine floor brings us to the 19th century...(translated)
Stepping in through its dark timber doors, one freefalls into the rabbit-hole and is immediately transported to 19th Century paris, even if only momentarily...
This is easily one of Kuala Lumpur's most beautiful restaurants and a hidden treasure away from the crowd...
Café Café is a David Lynch-meets-Moulin Rouge tribute to theatre and the arts. Dramatic, but gorgeous...
There is something about Café Café that makes you want to be debonair, deshing and delectable all once. No? You don't think such a place exists? You will, once you are seduced by the charms of this quaint and very bohemian French-style restaurant...
Café Café is a slice of Paris in downtown Kuala Lumpur. With its opulent interior of gold walls, brocade drapes, hanging crystals and antique lamps, the place conjures a Continental environs with an easy click of the fingers...
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