Have you seen cappucino look so good?

I’ve seen it in many pictures but never in real life. So, imagine how thrilled I was to be served these 2 cups of cappucino at a little cafe in Kuching called Deli Cafe. The location of the cafe is near the Tua Pek Kong temple by the Waterfront of Kuching at the bazaar.
They serve pretty nice pastries as well and the Cappucino lives up to my high expectations. My grouse would only be that the cup has no handle so its quite impossible to pick up the drink and drink it while its hot. The interior of the cafe is decorated in a rather cozy eclectic manner which is quite understandable as the owners own an art and craft gallery which is situated above the cafe. This is accessible from a stairway at the back.
I also tried their espresso which was thick and bitter. A bit too strong even for me.
The nice thing about this cafe is that is has FREE wi-fi. Awesome for an internet junkie like me. You could use your own laptop but they also provide the use of a computer. Its limited to 20 minutes per person but I think thats more than enough time for one person to check and reply to their emails. Its definitely not for surfing unless you have your own laptop.
This is a picture of the front of the cafe. Those in Kuching would probably know where it is. Its about 5 minutes walk from the Hilton Hotel in the city and I’d definitely go back for the cappucino if I’m ever in Kuching again.
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Does look very tempting, that cappuccino.. Pity the mug looked so crass! LOL..
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The cappuccino looks fancy and delicious, can we know how much is it? Thanks!
nice looking cappucino… wonder if the froth is as thick and good as it looks tho… the barista must have a fair good experience in coffe-making..
@mia: Yes it is and its a really good cuppa too!
The photo here look same other site. also same background even though different person. Maybe pretend advertising leh! Cos I go the girl make coffee nya sama ngan ku village. She no barissta la! but coffee is ok. But don have that pattern like the picture. Don be fool!
Hi Nina
I’m not sure what you mean because this picture was taken by me of the coffee as was served to me at this cafe. It was about 2 years ago so it might be different now but this was how it was when I was there. I don’t advertise for cafes.
Hi Nina,
From the way you wrote, its obvious you are very naive. What has been posted by Pink P was from her honest opinion and if you didn’t like it’s absurd to assume that she advertises for cafes. Some of the major factors which effect the quality of coffee; quality of beans, roast, grind, packaging and technique of making the perfect cup. It also takes one real person to appreciate real cup of coffee. I know because I’m a barista from another cafe and I go to Deli Cafe during my off-days. They always serve me a good cuppa.