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  1. Feb 4, 2018 · Perhaps you’ve heard of the famous Cafe de Flore in Paris, which opened in 1887 and was Pablo Picasso’s hangout spot. But Paris is a long way from home, so maybe you can check out what Cafe de Flore in Mount Austin, Johor Bahru has to offer instead.

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    • Naug Just Plants – Hidden cafe in the backyard of a plant shop. Image credit: @shot.n.sugar via Instagram. If you really are a plant lover, then a visit to Naug Just Plants means getting your coffee fix and being able to shop for plants to bring back home.
    • Soil – Cottage-style cafe covered with foliage. Image credit: @soil_jb via Instagram. Already pretty popular amongst Singaporeans, Soil is just 30 minutes from the JB checkpoint.
    • Rainforest Tree House – Suspended net beds with a view. Image credit: @duuhsrsly via Instagram. You may have seen this one making the rounds on socials; Rainforest Tree House is a 3-storey cafe in Gunung Pulai Recreational Forest.
    • Flowers in the Window – 10 minutes drive from the JB checkpoint. Image credit: @astralis_ via Instagram. Those planning to visit the hipster area in JB known as Jalan Dhoby, can make their way to Flowers in the Window for some sourdough bread and croissants (from RM7, ~S$2.04).
  2. Thai Cuisine by Cafe de Flore, Johor Bahru. 10,164 likes · 9 talking about this · 2,358 were here. Thai Food.

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    • Keijometo
    • Space Cafe
    • Merah Kitchen & Bar
    • Bev C’Afe
    • Sunday Morning Coffee Shop
    • Rowan & Parsley
    • M Patisserie
    • Nimmies Pastry Cafe
    • The Founders Cafe
    • Chaddee

    If industrial styles are your jam, you have to drop by Keijometo. The TikTok-famous cafe has been constantly packed since its launch in March this year, and its rise in popularity doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. One glance and you might mistake Keijometo as a hipster art gallery, thanks to its raw concrete outlook, which follows throu...

    A 15-minute Grab ride from the JB customs will take you to Space Cafe, a hidden gem of a find in Holiday Villa Johor Bahru City Centre Hotel. This coffee and pastry cafe is a fantastic spot to rest and refuel, especially if you’re hitting the nearby KSL City Mall. Futuristic elements—think curved lines, metal furnishings, and circular shapes—fill u...

    For a dinner experience like no other, head to Merah Kitchen & Bar. This retro-industrial, neon-lit restaurant bar is conveniently located right off Jalan Wong Ah Fook, an easy seven-minute drive from the JB customs. It’s also within the vicinity of other popular eateries—think Hiap Joo bakery and Restoran Hua Mui—so you can make this a pitstop in ...

    Another cool cafe that’s near the JB customs is Bev C’afe, hidden on the second floor of a multi-label clothing store. This hipster cafe ticks all the right boxes with their muted aesthetic and industrial vibes, but regulars return for their extensive selection of coffee and interesting desserts. We were intrigued by their Lei Cha Cake (RM16+/~S$4....

    Located along Jalan Trus is a small and cosy Japanese cafe that you might miss in a blink when you walk past. Sunday Morning Coffee Shop is tucked on the second floor of a shophouse, and you have to go up a steep flight of stairs to enter. Here’s a tip: make a beeline to the window seat for the most natural light! The warm and homey cafe serves sma...

    Rowan & Parsleyis a 25-minute ride from the JB customs, but it’s well worth the journey if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The theme here is rather special; think industrial meets English garden, melded with rustic elements. The sprawling restaurant is spacious with lots of seating options for different groups of diners...

    While M Patisseriehas since relocated, patrons will be glad to know that they’re still a short 10-minute drive from JB customs. You can find their affordable high tea set here at the new outlet, with their entry-level afternoon tea priced at just RM68+ (~S$19.34+) per person. The two-tiered set comes with a mix of savoury and sweetbites, finger san...

    Nimmies Pastry Cafeis arguably one of JB’s most famous cafes, known for their gorgeous Parisian-inspired decor that blends raw industrial aesthetics with classic vintage elements. One of the cafe’s standout items is the Crombolloni (RM20++/~S$5.69++), which is a cross between a bomboli and a circular croissant. You can get them in three flavours: T...

    When I ask my friends for cafe recommendations in Johor Bahru, The FOUNDERS Cafeis often a top suggestion. With its lively ambience highlighted by potted plants, paintings, and vibrant murals, it’s no wonder the cafe is always crowded regardless of the time of day. The aesthetic cafe serves hand-rolled bagels, locally inspired mains, pasta, pizzas,...

    From robust black teas to delicate white teas, CHADDEEhas got it all. Their teahouse in Mount Austin features unique offerings, such as the eyebrow-raising Phoenix Duck-shit Oolong Tea (RM21.50+/~S$6.12+), sourced from the mountainous regions of China. This tea is renowned for its intense floral aroma and lingering sweetness. Non-tea options are al...

  3. Aug 22, 2019 · Cafe de Flore, named after the popular French coffeehouse, is decorated in flowers and its green awnings can be spotted from afar. Its alfresco area is popular for photo ops and tricking...

  4. Sep 23, 2024 · It’s a well-known fact that Johor Bahru (aka JB) is the weekend shopping destination for Singaporeans. All that retail therapy requires some fuel, so do it at these best JB cafes serving everything from artisanal coffee to brunch fare.

  5. Café de Flore (French pronunciation: [kafe də flɔʁ]) is one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris, known for its emblematic shopfront and celebrated for its famous clientele, which in the past included influential writers, philosophers, and members of Parisian high society (tout-Paris).