Singapore has no lack of cat and dog cafes, but nobody does it like Johor Bahru when it comes to affordable animal cafes.
One such cafe is Chill n Chow Cafe by Ng Kitchen, a dog cafe that is home to 10 adorable chow chows:
According to the shop owner, each dog receives daily grooming, bathing, and ear cleaning to ensure they are well cared for and protected.
Apart from dogs, the shophouse also houses a restaurant that serves up a fair share of hearty mains, desserts and drinks:
As of 1 October, the cafe has officially launched their second playground area on the second floor of their shophouse, Playground B.
This gives customers the option to choose between visiting just 1 playground area (A or B) or 2 playground areas (A and B).
Visiting just playground A entitles customers to 1 free drink per entry, while visiting playground B entitles customers to 1 free ice cream per entry.
On top of weekday and weekend entry fee rates, there are combo rates for visiting both playgrounds A and B, as well as for main course add-ons.
Here’s a chart to help you visualise the prices:
Additionally, the cafe has introduced a new “per pax Times Pass,” which offers great value to regular visitors:
- 5-times pass: RM120 (~S$36)
- 10-times pass: RM230 (~S$70)
Currently, the cafe only accepts walk-in visitors.
Address:?No 16-01 Jalan Austin Heights 8/4, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 7pm
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