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7 Mobile Baristas Around Malaysia To Grab Coffee On The Go

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Whether you are starting your day or needing a little pick-me-up to get you through the afternoon, nothing beats a good cup of coffee to reset your mind and give you that boost of caffeine-fueled energy

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And since we can’t café hop now, these baristas have converted their coffee shops into mobile cafés so you can drive-thru and get your kopi.

We’ve compiled a list of places for avid coffee-lovers:

1. Ariff’s Coffee First @ Negeri Sembilan

This Kia Sportage ‘Café’ in Seremban is the first car boot café in Malaysia and is run by a 47-year-old army veteran from Kuala Kangsar, Perak. Known for his caramel latte and mocha, Ariff learned the art of coffee-making through the Internet and by watching YouTube videos. He even put his carpentry skills to use by customising himself a whole coffee bar into his car boot. 

Image via Ariff Coffee First-Mobile cafe Seremban (Facebook)

Image via @ariffcoffeeseremban (Instagram)

Image via @ariffcoffeeseremban (Instagram)

Address:

Opposite Klinik Penawar Ampangan

Jalan Pulasan, Bandar Baru Ampangan,

70400 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

Opening hours:

Normal hours: 7am – 1pm (Daily)

EMCO hours: 8am – 1pm (Daily)

Email:

ariff0906@hotmail.com

Contact:

+6012-6120196

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2. Kopi Kupi @ Johor

This car boot café is run by a father-daughter duo who were inspired by the Indonesian street coffee culture. Only selling no-frill espresso based coffee, they honed their skills by attending a basic local barista course. This ‘Car of Caffeine’ is dubbed to be the second car boot café in Malaysia and are well-known for their double macchiato with hazelnut syrup and caramel sauce drizzle.

Image via @kanang_wak_misnon (Instagram)

Image via @kanang_wak_misnon (Instagram)

Address:

Jalan Tiram 1,

81800, Ulu Tiram,

Johor

Opening hours:

Wednesday – Thursday, Saturday – Sunday: 12pm – 6.30pm

Friday: 2pm – 6.30pm

Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Email:

kwmkopikupi@gmail.com

Contact:

+6010-7665469

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3. Bitter Sweet by Arong Nasik @ Pahang

Started by selling Nasi Dagang every weekend during the first MCO, this couple decided to try their hand in the art of artisanal coffee making after they heard of Ariff’s Coffee First. Their bestsellers are iced coffee mocha latte and iced coffee latte.

Image via @bitter_sweet_by_arongnasik (Instagram)

Image via @bitter_sweet_by_arongnasik (Instagram)

Image via @bitter_sweet_by_arongnasik (Instagram)

Address:

Entrance to Bukit Rangin Perdana 2,

25150, Kuantan,

Pahang

Opening hours:

Monday – Friday: 5pm – 7pm

Saturday – Sunday: 4pm – 7pm

Email:

shamsultmx@gmail.com

Contact:

+6017-9461397

Facebook | Instagram

4. Kopi Rey @ Johor

Kopi Rey actually experimented and researched for two years to curate the perfect coffee recipe, before opening their business which is now five months old. Inspired by his travels abroad, the owner decided to introduce the street coffee culture in Malaysia, as a part-time job, using his bright yellow Proton Juara. He recommends their signature Dalgona Candy Latte, Toffee Nut Latte, and Caramel Macchiato.

Image via @kopi.rey (Instagram)

Image via @kopi.rey (Instagram)

Image via @kopi.rey (Instagram)

Address:

Opposite Primer Cherang Clinic

No. 02, 06, Jalan Aliff Harmoni 3,

Taman Damansara Aliff,

81200, Johor Bahru

Operation hours:

Thursday and Sunday: 5.30pm – 9.30pm

Friday and Saturday: 2.30pm – 7pm

Closed on Mondays to Wednesdays.

*Operation hours are updated on Kopi Rey’s Instagram.

Email:

kopi.reyyy@gmail.com

Contact:

Facebook | Instagram

5. Caffea Coffee @ Terengganu

This car boot café is run by a Biology tuition teacher with two young kids! She chose to give her passion for coffee-making a try earlier this year and has been receiving good feedback from the community. She recommends the salted caramel latte as she uses her own homemade salted caramel sauce.

Image via @caffea_coffee (Instagram)

Image via @caffea_coffee (Instagram)

Address:

Kedai Dapo Kak Cik

Jalan Kubang Kurus,

Kampung Kubang Kurus,

24000, Chukai, Terengganu

Opening hours:

Monday – Friday: 7.30am – 11am

Saturday – Sunday: 4.30pm – 6.30pm

Contact:

+6014-5611362

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6. VAN’S St. Coffee @ Kelantan

VAN’S St. Coffee started their car boot café earlier this year with a catchy branding and bright red van. Their Toffee Nut and Mocha drinks are crowd favourites, as many loyal customers keep returning for more.

Image via VAN’S St. Coffee (Facebook)

Image via @vansstreetcoffee (Instagram)

Image via @vansstreetcoffee (Instagram)

Address:

Wakaf Siku (Beside Office City Carpark)

Bandar Kota Bharu,

15150, Kota Bharu,

Kelantan

Opening hours:

Saturday – Thursday: 11am – 7pm

Closed on Fridays.

Email:

naximghazi@gmail.com

Contact:

+6011-10941416

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7. Sista Home Brew @ Kuala Lumpur

Sista Home Brew started operating their mobile café in several temporary locations before the MCO and have plans to drive across Malaysia to offer people outside of Klang Valley a chance to try their artisanal coffee. Their best sellers are Ferrero Salted Caramel, Caramel Macchiato, and Concentrated Coffee.

Image via @sistahomebrew (Instagram)

Image via @sistahomebrew (Instagram)

Address:

Restoran Harum Cengkih

No. 15, Jalan AU5C/15,

Lembah Keramat, Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours:

Monday – Wednesday: 10am – 5pm (Online order/Grab&Go only)

Friday – Sunday: 3.30pm – 6.30pm (Coffee camper/Walk-ins only)

Email:

sistahomebrew@gmail.com

Contact:

+6011-61127462

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This vintage Kombi also travels around KL to bring you the ultimate café experience:

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