Senses of Malaysia – July 18, 2019

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  1. Lavish Fusion Bakery
    If your ears perk up at the suggestion of
    freshly baked goodness, you’re going to
    have a great time at this one-of-a-kind
    bakery. Upon stepping in, the aroma and
    sights of delicious bread and pastries are
    bound to get your appetite moving. The
    matcha favourites here are uji matcha
    cronut with ice cream and matcha rose
    croissant doughnut. The former is a hybrid
    between a croissant and a doughnut,
    which is generously filled with matcha
    syrup and served with a scoop matcha ice
    cream. Apart from the flaky texture of the
    pastry and cascading ice cream, it’s the
    addictive bitter-sweet oomph that seals
    the deal. Even though it comes in a big
    portion, you may not want to share.


Location: 214, Lebuh Victoria, Georgetown,
10300, Penang



  1. Belle and Cream
    The burnt cheesecake and bubble tea
    are two well enough reasons to visit
    this relatively new café. They clearly
    have a finger on the pulse of the food
    trend, but it’s the flavours that keep the
    crowd coming back. The matcha burnt
    cheesecake has an addictive caramelized
    layer and is paired with tapioca balls to
    mellow down the mild bitterness of the
    cake. The matcha bubble tea though, hits
    all the right notes in terms of texture and
    flavour, so you’ll be leaving this café with
    no regrets.


Location: 16, Medan Lim Cheng Teik, Kampung
Syed, 10250 Georgetown, Penang



  1. The Craftisan
    You probably don’t immediately think
    of this cosy café when you’re in search
    of matcha, but their matcha crêpe is
    delicious to say the least. A scoop of
    homemade matcha gelato sits on a
    matcha-flavoured Japanese crêpe, and
    is paired with red beans, matcha jelly
    cubes, and lemon whipped cream. For a


complete matcha indulgence, order their
matcha latte, too.

Location: 1st Floor, 12, Jalan Kek Chuan, 10400
Georgetown, Penang


  1. Fuku Eatery & Desserts
    Located along Beach Street, Fuku Eatery
    is making a name of its own with its
    wide range of Japanese-inspired dishes.
    As such, expect a decent amount of
    matcha options too. The top-seller is their
    signature drink namedkaiju, where the
    matcha drink is topped with pearls and
    milo powder. Seeking a traditional shift?
    Opt forhojicha – roasted Japanese green
    tea, andGenmaicha– brown rice Japanese
    green tea. Don’t forget to leave some room
    for theirkakigori(Japanese shaved ice), of
    which they regularly change flavours, and
    if you’re lucky enough, you can dig into
    their matcha version.


Location: 37a&b, Beach Street, 10300
Georgetown, Penang


  1. Komichi Tea House
    This Japanese tea house goes into any
    matcha lover’s good books. They offer a
    wide selection of matcha desserts that


taste as delicious as they looks. Among
the top patron picks are matcha chiffon
cake, matcha cheesecake, matcha ice
cream, strawberry matcha Swiss roll, and
other dainty delights. Each item is made
from premium quality matcha and the
techniques are nothing short of excellent,
especially when paired with their
aromatic teas, you’ll be in matcha heaven.

Location: 20, Lorong Toh Aka, 10100,
Georgetown, Penang


  1. 15Grams Coffee Bar
    For those who can’t do a dessert fix
    without a slice of brownie, here’s a place
    that crowns their homemade chocolate
    brownie with matcha ice cream. What
    more can you ask for? If you do ask for
    more, check out their signature matcha
    yoghurt mousse. The joy of letting your
    spoon gently sink into this layered matcha
    goodness, and allowing it to melt in your
    mouth after, is something that will linger
    in your mind for quite some time. Adding
    to that, with good service and a gorgeous
    ambiance, it’s definitely worth a visit.


Location: 2233, Persiaran Mahsuri 1, Bandar
Bayan Baru, 11950 Bayan Lepas, Penang
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