


The sunshine yellow Hawaii (RM26+/~S$8.40+) is a popular pick this dacquoise consists of mango crémeux, passionfruit jelly, and a coconutty base. We were immediately drawn to the glass display at the counter, which showcases some of their best-sellers and seasonal specials. Terrazzo tables, rattan furniture, and blush tones make every corner oh-so-Instagrammable, but regulars return to the cosy spot for their delicious hand-crafted treats. Ukiyo Cafe has been making waves on social media for their pretty-in-pink space and dainty French-Japanese cakes. Local House is not a halal-certified eatery, but their food contains no pork or lard. Prices are subject to a 5% service charge. This hearty dish comes with a generous amount of ingredients, including chicken strips, fish cake, and thick yellow noodles coated in a rich and flavourful dark soy-based sauce.įinish off your meal with the Chicken Satay with Ketupat & Peanut Sauce (RM5.90+/~S$1.90+), a sweet and savoury combination you won’t go wrong with.Īddress: 91, Jalan Mutiara Emas 2A, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia If you prefer something more filling, the KL Hokkien Mee (RM10.90+/~S$3.50+) doesn’t disappoint. The toast, grilled on charcoal, comes with a slab of butter and a generous smear of kaya spread-perfect for dunking into the eggs. Kickstart your morning with an extra gao Iced Kopi (RM3.40+/~S$1.10+), and order some Toasted Hainan Bread with Butter + Kaya (RM2.90+/~S$1+) with Half Boiled Eggs (RM2.90+/~S$1+) to go along. Prices are subject to a 10% service charge.īloom by Mok Mok is not a halal-certified eatery, but their food contains no pork or lard.įor a casual meal, head to Local House, which serves unpretentious Malaysian fare at reasonable prices. Otherwise, wash it all down with an Iced Black (RM10+/~S$3.30+) if you’re in need of a caffeine boost.Īddress: 87, Jalan Mutiara Emas 2A, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Malaysia A popular pick is A Bloom for You (RM12+/~S$3.90+), a floral blend of sakura, jasmine, and earl grey. This plated dessert features a whole matcha egglet waffle topped with a scoop of ice cream and cookie crumble for added crunch.įor drinks, there’s a list of artisanal teas for you to choose from. T hose who fancy a sweet brekkie can try their souffle pancakes, but we recommend the Emerald Oasis Egg Pufflets (RM20+/~S$6.50+) for something more unconventional.
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Bloom by Mokmok serves up a mean brunch, in the form of Baked Telur (RM26+/~S$8.40+), a dish consisting of the full works: chicken sausage, beef bacon, chickpeas, spinach, tomatoes, and eggs, served with warm pita slices for dipping. It’s not just about the aesthetics here, though. Here’s a tip: the space is dimly lit, so if you’re here for the ‘gram, request a seat near the window for more natural light.

The garden-themed cafe is uber pink and floral, with fairy lights hanging from above for extra effect. Step into Bloom by Mokmok and the first thing you’ll notice is the colourful ceiling, decked out with dried flowers. Read on for our guide to the best JB Mount Austin food spots to visit on your next trip! A short Grab ride away from the customs, this area is home to many hidden cafes and popular hawker stalls.

For this guide, we decided to venture further inwards JB and explore Mount Austin, a bustling food gem in the city. Thanks to the reopening of travel borders, we can now easily head over to Johor Bahru (JB) for our favourite food haunts.
