Indulge in a culinary delight at Mews Café, the charming café in Georgetown, Penang. Experience fresh Malay cuisine, cozy ambiance, and pet-friendly Alfresco dining.
MEWS CAFÉ serves Malay food prepared with fresh local ingredients. Diners can choose to dine in a cozy air-conditioned setting or alfresco. The cafe delectable spread is all prepared with homemade sauces and spices, without the usage of MSG.
Mews Café is also a pet-friendly Café at the alfresco area.
We are available for dine-in, takeaway, and delivery.
Ngo Thu Hien
4 months agoa hidden restaurant in an alley. Food was excellent and well seasoned. We ordered 5 different dishes and they all tasted great, especially the rice with fish/ beef and the weekly special stir fried noodles (can't remember the names). Definitely coming back.
Cher Ong
a month agoCame here a few times for brunch & lunch previously. They served local delicacies with average taste in quite a good environment, especially when u sit outdoor. The price is on the higher side.
Syafi Daniel
2 months agobumped into this cafe on google maps and decided to give it a try. food was not bad, love the presentation of the food. very unique and traditional in a way. but the interior is what im interested in. apparently all the artworks on the walls are made by the owner itself!!! so impressive
Hock Sing Tan
2 months agoWe reached this airconditional restaurant on the weekend at about 6:30pm. No reservation was needed. 80% of the tables were occupied. Table service for ordering and serving within 10 minutes upon ordering.Nasi lemak was with fish, 2 large prawns, peanuts, anchovies, crackers, egg, and cucumber. RM28 per serving and big portion. Taste wise, it was mediocre. 2 starsNyonya laksa lemak was poorly done. Curry was below par. RM28 per serving was overpriced in light of fewer ingredients. 1 starCucur udang prawns fritters were slightly above average. It tasted similar to 30 years ago Indian stall selling kuih, talam, laksa, and cucur udang. RM20 per serving. But, I don't like its sauce as it was satay sauce and not the authentic Indian chilli sauce 30 years ago. 3 starsOrange juice at RM17 per serving was mediocre. 2 starsThe total bill for 2 persons' dinner at RM93 was reasonable.
My if
4 weeks agoIf you not vegetarian, dont order the Lontong, as the taste was flat. Satay was well marinated. Service was ok. Menu was a bit torn when presented to us.