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Ekues Cabin Cafe

Dropped by this little cafe within the equestrian compound. As per its name, you will highly likely catch a horse or two. Meals are decent but price is more towards the high side despite the simple menu. Not quite the place to refuel your stomach if you are looking for something heavy. Taste is fine. :) Lovely scenery nevertheless so it is great for a quick drink and see some greens. #malaysiatrip 📍Address: Ekues Cabin Cafe, Taman Ekuestrian, Jalan Kandang Kuda, Presint 5, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Posted: Jul 16, 2024
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