Antong Coffee Factory

Coffee store · Taiping

Antong Coffee Factory

Coffee store · Taiping

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8A, Jalan Asam Kumbang, Kampung Asam Kumbang, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia

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Wood-roasted coffee, local history, and photo ops abound  

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8A, Jalan Asam Kumbang, Kampung Asam Kumbang, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia Get directions

antongcoffeemill.com.my
@antongcafe_

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8A, Jalan Asam Kumbang, Kampung Asam Kumbang, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia Get directions

+60 14 900 0055
antongcoffeemill.com.my
@antongcafe_

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Sep 27, 2025

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Antong Coffee Mill – Taiping, Malaysia - Gastro Obscura

"You might put sugar in your coffee. In Malaysia, though, the beans for a traditional cup are roasted with not just sugar but margarine as well, before they’re ground-up and brewed. The result is a strong, caramelly cup of coffee. Despite the global trend of chrome-plated cafés and high-tech coffee roasters, there’s still lots of demand for old-school kopi. Perhaps that’s why Antong Coffee Mill, Malaysia’s oldest roaster, is still in business. Not only does the mill make the old-fashioned coffee, it makes it the old-fashioned way, over wood-fired stoves. It’s an unusual enough sight in this day and age that the factory has become a tourist destination, with curious onlookers coming to see the traditional way of making their favorite coffee. The mill is open for visitors everyday, and many come to buy different roasts or to sip a coffee sample or two. Some visitors, though, don’t come for coffee at all. The mill operates out of the historical home of Chen Cuifen, a “forgotten revolutionary.” Chen was the lover of Sun Yat Sen, the leader who ushered China into its brief period of democracy in the early 1900s. Sen is considered a heroic figure across the Chinese diaspora, and he’s said to have stayed with Chen here on occasion. There’s even a statue of him out front. When Chen moved back to China, she rented and then sold the property to Tiah Ee Mooi, the founder of the mill. The mill contains many artifacts of its coffee-making history, as well as objects and information about the life of Chen Cuifen. Know Before You Go The shop and mill typically both open at 8:30 every day, though tours through the mill stop at 12:30." - Snowdrop68, Anne Ewbank

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Lim Swee Choon

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This old coffee mill turned to tourist attraction is a praiseworthy effort. Interesting history regarding coffee making industry in Taiping. There's a free tour at the mill's muzium conducted in Mandarin for interested visitors. Visitors can shop many varieties of the house brand including a durian flavour coffee. The espresso ice cream is a must try especially on a hot day ... Thick and creamy coffee taste. 💦💦 There's a cafe where visitors can just relax with some refreshments. Visitors can take pictures with beautifully drawn murals 😁 Do visit this heritage site if you are in Taiping. 😎😎

Eloi Marigó Ferrer

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The oldest coffee mill in Malaysia located in the bucolic and paced town of Taiping depicts a true gem of life in the older times. The mill is still operational till this day and the roasted scent of coffee permeates the whole area. Get lost in their antiques, read their interesting history, learn how a coffee mill operates and delight yourself with their signature Antongcafe. Their latte comes with a coffee iced cube with a shape of coffee bean. Forget all the Starbucks nonsense and enjoy a true sip of history with a touch of modernity.

Jackie

Google
Taiping's very own homegrown coffee mill brings to visitors a rich history, nostalgia, a well-preserved memory and ambience of yesteryear and the current modernity of retail, cafe and tourist's instagram attraction. They have many variations of processed coffee - black to milk-based and also civet cat coffee. Buy some to remind yourself you've been there and have left an indelible mark on your own life having visited such a place.

liyanazainal

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Antong Coffee Factory in Taiping, where tradition meets aroma! Since 1933, beans are roasted the old-school way—wood-fired, smoky, and full of flavor. Watch the process, snap pics by vintage machines and murals, and grab a bag of their famous Kopi O. Free entry, rich heritage, and a whiff of nostalgia in every cup. Don’t leave without the triple-shot coffee ice cream :)

Sibyl Tate

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Very unique small factory. Worth the visit because of the history. Plenty of coffee products to choose from. The coffee soft cone is delicious, white coffee is very rich too.

CK Chong

Google
This place is easy to find and near from Taiping town. Plenty of car parking space. No charges for entry. When we arrived unfortunately the production works were having lunch break. So we were ushered to watch a video presentation of the coffee making procedure. As usual after the presentation we were asked to visit they sales gallery. They offered plenty of instant coffee flavours. They even sell triple shot cappuccino ice cream. RM8 each on a cone. Already operated 90 years and still using the traditional method and tools. But they modernize their business with nice sales gallery and up-to-date coffee flavour, built fanciful photo taking area with murals, a good effort to stay above the competitive market especially in a rather sleepy Taiping town. A good tourist attraction place. Next to the coffee factory is a villa which Dr. Sun Yat Sen stayed as he took refuge when he was in Malaysia or Malaya during that time. A rather surprise discovery. Some historical items and info were being displayed in the villa.

KJ P

Google
Huge variety of local coffee. Strong coffee. Many different product. Ice cream, and candy too. The place have employee to umbrella you from car park when raining with a huge umbrella! The "museum" not open all the time… Lots of spots for picture taking.

DNG the Scout

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Honestly, we bought a few packs and tried the instant coffee and milk tea and found it very normal. Even off the shelf commercially sold at the supermarket instant coffee and milk tea are way better. The triple shot espresso ice cream is indeed rich and condensed in taste but personally it's too gluey. The cafe opposite the retail shop is quite comfy to sit and have a drink. The coffee production area seems nobody on-site to show us around hence we roam freely.