Check it out, peeps! This is your next go-to destination the next time you’re in town!
Looking for a spot to chill with your family and friends, enjoy good food and get close to nature all at one place? If that is the case, then, Castella Café is where you should head to!
1. A warm welcome to y’all!
You should note that the café is situated quite far off the Klang Valley area – it is in Gerik, Perak to be exact. However, if you’re up for an adventure, this is an opportunity not to be missed! It would be a splendid experience, especially for you foodies and outdoor enthusiasts!
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With the rise of funky and unique concept cafes, Castella Café offers the chance for you to have your meal in the river! They have been operating since 2014 actually.
There are tables (some made of plywood, others made of bamboo) set up in the river of Sungai Air Beruk (yes, that’s the …show more content…
Yes, people! They have a hammock too!
Who came up with such an idea?!
12. Mohd Isa Bin Mohd Ramli a.k.a Tok Janggut, the man who came up with the brilliant concept for Castella Café.
So, what type of food do they serve at Castella Café?
Generally, the food available there are of the traditional Malay-Pattani noblemen dishes. How fancy is that?! 13. The menu!
For the lunch meals, they have different sets for you to choose from. Basically, they are all rice-based meals. It is the accompanying dishes that differ. What you should be expecting are different types of freshwater fish, chicken, ulam and sambal. It comes with fruit juice too. Yummy!
14. *Drools* 15. Delicious meal, gorgeous scenery – pure bliss indeed.
In the eveing, boiled cassava and coffee are on the menu too!
The scenery of the place is not the only thing that’s insta-worthy at this café. The presentation of the food is just as delightful!
Is the river clean? 16. Clean & clear water here!
Yes, it is! You can see how clear the water is! Here’s a fun fact told by the owner of the café: The river water is sourced from the Royal Belum forest and the border of Thailand.
The management has actually assigned several staff to clean up after the place on a daily basis. Kudos to them for