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Sin See Tai, Malacca — A Coffee Adventure with Soul

A Hidden Prologue

Tucked away in the charming backstreets of Kampung Jawa, at 18 Jalan Jawa, Sin See Tai feels like discovering a secret postcard from Malacca’s past. Its name, meaning “New Generation” in Hokkien, nods to the fresh, imaginative spirit behind the café. It opened in 2017 as an experimental side-project by The Daily Fix team — a place to explore unique coffee blends, fermentation, sourdough baking, and more.

The Vibe

Walking in, you’re greeted by a rustic, plant-draped façade and a modest roastery humming behind a sleek La Marzocco machine. Up one narrow wooden staircase lies a hidden attic — you’ll feel like you’re in someone’s cozy living room: vintage sofas, art-filled walls, sunlight through windows, and the gentle hum of conversation.

Sips & Bites That Speak

Their coffee menu rotates with beans from New Guinea or blends from Brazil and Guatemala — each cup tailored to artful precision. I recall sipping a cappuccino with perfect balance, then switching to a velvety Cold Brew Latte that felt like a hug on a sunny day.

And the food? Comforting and thoughtfully crafted. Highlights include:

  • Home-baked granola — crunchy oats, pumpkin seeds, fresh fruit; a breakfast dream.
  • Avocado bacon toast — pillowy sourdough topped with creamy avocado, bacon, egg, and greens.
  • Quinoa barley risotto — chewy, savory, with mushrooms and miso-truffle flavor that lingers.

On another visit, I treated myself to pastries that were little bites of joy: wild mushroom danish and matcha croissant rolls, paired with an iced latte that was blissfully smooth.

Atmosphere Highlights

  • An intimate space with only about 15–16 seats — perfect for peaceful reflection or creative spark sessions.
  • A micro-roastery hums softly in the corner, offering a sensory symphony of coffee aromas.
  • Friendly warmth from the team, as if you’re visiting a friend’s chic but lived-in loft rather than a café.

Why Sin See Tai Left a Mark on Me

As someone who’s hopped from café to café across Malaysia, I can say with confidence: Sin See Tai is magic in a cup — and then some. It’s not flashy. You won’t find neon signs. But you will feel inspired, nurtured, and oddly at home — like Malacca’s soul has been folded into cushions and steam.

It’s a place to unwind, to daydream, or maybe scribble travel notes while sipping coffee that’s roasted just two to three steps away.

Final Sip

If your Malacca journey whispers for a cozy retreat filled with aroma, warmth, and little surprises — Sin See Tai is your answer.

Thanks for reading, and stay curious out there!
— Mike, your café-hopping travel companion at Onalulu.com

✨ AI Review Highlights

Exceptional Coffee and Croissants

Cozy Atmosphere

Highly Recommended by Patrons

Limited Seating and Parking

Perceived High Prices

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4.5
576 reviews
  • Tatiana (Tati)
    Tatiana (Tati)
    in the last week

    "Just had the most amazing coffee and croissant at this cozy little coffee shop! The coffee was rich and flavorful, and the croissant was flaky and buttery perfection. Such a great combo! Highly recommend for a quick breakfast or afternoon pick-me-up ☕️🥐👌"

  • Jieun Kim
    Jieun Kim
    in the last week

    The atmosphere was cute and cozy, and the coffee was delicious! If you're craving delicious coffee, I highly recommend it. The bread was also good ;) It's a bit pricey, though...

  • Poon Polly
    Poon Polly
    in the last week

    The coffee is nice. Limited tables and not easy to find parking.

  • alshane
    alshane
    a month ago

    Food = 3 / 3 stars Service & Ambience = 1 / 1 star Value = 0.5 / 1 star We came at 12pm+ on Sunday. The shop is small, and the sitting area is upstairs. We ordered a filter coffee (Ethiopian beans), flat white (house blend), and pistachio lemon croissant. Total price RM53.90. The croissant is very delicious, perfect score for this alone. Coffee is good too, but I would value it at RM2 less per cup. The ambience has character. We like the varied seating styles, and the green plants around. The stairs are steep, so thread carefully. Good selection of background music, not intrusive. 4.5 stars overall. 5 stars for the croissant.

  • Utku Altunordu
    Utku Altunordu
    a month ago

    One of the world's top 100 coffee shops! And the single origin Ethiopia coffee I drank confirmed this ;) Calm atmosphere, warm welcome and delicious coffees ;)

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  • Monday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM - 05:30 PM

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