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Prices draw regulars in for quick lunch, but food quality splits opinion. Fried rice and economy rice options are affordable, though portions and taste vary widely; some flag slow service on delivery orders.
W Cafe draws steady praise for affordable, well-executed food and coffee that keeps customers coming back. Staff move fast and make visitors welcome, though the space can get cramped and loud during busy times, and a recent guest flagged concerns about review incentives inflating the ratings.
Recent shift: One reviewer raised a concern about a RM10 reward for five-star Google reviews, suggesting the 4.6 rating may include incentivized responses; this surfaced recently but does not yet show as a pattern in other reviews

Prices draw regulars in for quick lunch, but food quality splits opinion. Fried rice and economy rice options are affordable, though portions and taste vary widely; some flag slow service on delivery orders.

Staff greet regulars and first-timers with genuine warmth, creating an easy-going spot where people linger. Food hits the mark consistently: sandwiches and pastries hold their own, Bento sets arrive thoughtfully plated, and mains like spicy chicken burger and Karaage get named specifically in praise. The cafe delivers fresh breakfasts at prices that don't sting, in a compact space that feels lived-in rather than rushed. A handful of standouts (cream puff, potato sandwich) have earned their own fan base, though the real draw is the plain fact that everything works: food tastes good, staff listen, and the place feels like somewhere worth the drive to Dataran Prima.

Bakeray & Co wins regular praise for approachable owners, fresh waffles, and reliable coffee that draw laptop workers and office staff during lunch. The friction centres on confusing dine-in rules and staff enforcement during peak hours, leaving some customers feeling unwelcome after paying.
Last updated 2026-07-06