
PJ Cafe & Bistro
A casual hangout in Bukit Gasing where darts players and friends gather for coffee and company. Half its reviews are five-star, though limited detail on food or modern cafe amenities.
Oz Cafe consistently wins over visitors with generously portioned dishes-nasi lemak, sandwiches, and soups-all thoughtfully plated and reasonably priced. The owners, a husband-and-wife team, create a genuinely warm space with hand-painted art, board games, and a pool table. Regulars praise the homemade sausages and apple crumble, and staff remember small requests (one reviewer received a surprise cupcake). The cafe feels personal rather than commercial, attracting families and friends seeking comfort food in a relaxed setting.

A casual hangout in Bukit Gasing where darts players and friends gather for coffee and company. Half its reviews are five-star, though limited detail on food or modern cafe amenities.

Coffee is carefully crafted and portions are generous for the price when dining in, backed by consistently warm service and a peaceful interior. Takeaway meals drew one complaint about perceived portion-to-price mismatch, though the overwhelmingly positive feedback flags strong execution in coffee, food quality, and staff attentiveness as the draw here.

The coffee here is a real draw: reviewers praise the specialty beans, pour-over precision, and smooth execution when it lands. The space feels intentional, with calm music and cozy decor that appeals to those wanting to linger. But service inconsistency mars the experience. Wait times stretch past 30 minutes for a single drink; orders go missing or get mixed up; staff occasionally handle seating disputes poorly. Prices lean high for the execution gaps and limited menu (coffee only). Tight seating compounds the crowding problem at peak hours.
Last updated 2026-07-06