Dina Feigenbutz
Google
Moon Tree 47 has a unique charm, but it’s not for everyone. The café, housed in an old heritage shophouse, has a rustic and vintage feel that gives it character. The mismatched furniture and antique décor create a cozy atmosphere, making it a decent spot to sit and enjoy a drink.
That said, the place could use some upkeep. It leans more toward “old and worn” rather than “charming and nostalgic,” with noticeable dust and clutter in some areas. While this might add to the appeal for those who love a raw, untouched vibe, others might find it a bit unkempt.
The food and drinks are decent but nothing particularly outstanding. The menu is fairly simple, and while the coffee is enjoyable, it doesn’t stand out compared to other cafés in Penang. Service is friendly but can be slow, especially when the place gets busy.
Overall, Moon Tree 47 has its appeal if you like vintage, slightly chaotic spaces, but if cleanliness and well-maintained surroundings matter to you, it might not be the best choice. A solid 3.5-star experience—nice for a one-time visit, but not necessarily a place you’d keep coming back to.