Forget your average coffee chain, peeps! Dive into the light-drenched haven of Feeka Coffee Roasters, where ethical beans sing in every cup and the aroma of freshly baked goodness hangs in the air like a love song.
First things first: the coffee. Oh, the coffee! Feeka’s beans are like rockstars, sourced sustainably and roasted to perfection. Each sip is a symphony of flavor, whether you’re a latte lover or an espresso enthusiast.
But Feeka knows coffee needs a partner-in-crime, and their baked goods are the ultimate wingmen. Flaky croissants that shatter into buttery heaven, gooey cinnamon buns that whisper sweet secrets, and decadent cakes that are basically edible sunshine – seriously, my taste buds are doing a happy dance right now!
And the vibes? Think minimalist chic meets cozy comfort. Natural light streams through open windows, casting a warm glow on wooden tables and inviting armchairs. It’s the perfect place to catch up with friends, fuel your workday hustle, or just curl up with a good book and let the world melt away.
But Feeka’s not just about caffeine and carbs (though they’re damn good at those!). They’re about community, too. They host workshops, events, and even have their own online store where you can snag their coffee magic at home. Talk about loyalty perks!
So, ditch the boring brews and head to Feeka! It’s more than just a coffee shop, it’s an experience. A sensory adventure where your taste buds sing, your soul sighs with contentment, and you leave with a smile as warm as their lattes. Trust me, your future self will thank you.
Lu
a week agoMy favorite coffee in Malaysia. The one I keep coming back to. This place has really become special to me. I like their V60I love it any time of the day, but the night vibe is something else the lights, the calm, the whole atmosphere. It’s a place where I always feel relaxed.One of the night staff is always super kind and warm (I don’t know his name), and that made the place even more special.I’m sitting here now, enjoying my coffee, and I just want to say how much I appreciate (Bilal) he was so kind to me, very cheerful and friendly.I have a few days left before going back home, and I already know this is the place I’ll miss the most. It became part of my routine and my memories here. Saying goodbye won’t be easy.
Daisuke Iga
a week agoVery nice staff! Wonderful, quick service. Food is unique and hot. I ate here thrice. Mostly tourist eat here. It's kind of confined.Again the staff is great but the crowd gets 'jumpy' depending on how dark you are. Not the restaurant's fault but it's a concern if you're such a person. I brought such a person on two separate occasions and things immediately got weird and anxious.
Human Zacharia
4 weeks agoI came here to have brunch on Eid morning with my family. All in all we had a wonderful time, loved the vibe and aesthetic of the cafe. There is a lot of seating, both indoor and outdoor. The staff was really friendly and helpful. The food was excellent; we had the French toast, Turkish eggs, and double smash burger. I wish I had asked for hot sauce on the side for the burger as the patty was unseasoned. But the fries were on point as was the sourdough that came with the eggs.The only thing I didn't love was the coffee. We ordered two lattes, a vanilla latte and a sticky bun latte. The vanilla latte had to be remade as the first one had way too much vanilla syrup (I was thankful that the second one came with the syrup on the side for me to pour in how much I wanted.) But the espresso in both lattes was over extracted, which was pretty disappointing as I was expecting some great coffee.
Masaaki Ohno
2 weeks agoI visited "Feeka Coffee Roasters at Jln Mesui" today 8th Jun. 2025.Because I had heard that this cafe was great for nomads. Indeed, the atmosphere was very cool and comfortable, and the food was not bad either.However, I had a slightly unpleasant experience at this cafe. Some staffs at this cafe kept talking and laughing very loudly, especially the man with the blackest face, who sometimes loughed with insulting things to customer and laughed loudly in a way that reverberated throughout the room like a laughing bag, which made me feel very uncomfortable.This is not a place for staff to insult customers and laugh at them, right? Normally, a cafe is supposed to be a place for customers to feel comfortable, so if common understanding around the world applies to this rude cafe.I hope they will improve it.
Kris H
3 months agoFar and away the best coffee in KL! Absolutely perfect lattes and cold Americano. Staff are clearly skilled and approach their coffee as an art form. From extraction to milk texture, top line quality all round. Laid back atmosphere, clean, nice decor and well priced. Didn’t eat but brunch looked Melbourne quality. Friendly team, good space, nice reprieve from the hot, busy city. Highly recommended.