
Pait Coffee • BK5
Three reviewers found the coffee balanced and reasonably priced in a quiet spot, but one received plain water instead of the frappe ordered, raising concerns about consistency.
Reviewers consistently praise the botanical garden setting tucked inside a flower nursery, with abundant plants, chandeliers, and flowing water creating a fairy-tale escape from the city. Attentive staff light candles, serve well-presented dishes like salmon rice and tom yum pasta, and welcome photos at every turn.
The cafe suits anyone seeking a cozy, instagrammable brunch spot or peaceful afternoon workspace. One recent visitor flagged floor dust as a concern (possibly new venue), though air conditioning is in place. Location is genuinely hidden inside the nursery-comes as a feature for most, a frustration for those who find it hard to discover.

Three reviewers found the coffee balanced and reasonably priced in a quiet spot, but one received plain water instead of the frappe ordered, raising concerns about consistency.

Regulars and first-time visitors consistently praise the iced latte and the barista's friendliness. Quality-to-price ratio stands out; even one reviewer notes the coffee rivals much larger cafes nearby, and the owner's knowledge of beans and milk balance inspires repeat orders across latte, cappuccino, and tea drinks.

The Fifth Avenue wins loyal fans for specific dishes (pork chop, cakes) and its clean, quiet setting, but frustrates others who leave hungry after paying RM20+. Service splits between attentive and robotic; portion size is the sharpest complaint.
Last updated 2026-07-06