Hidden Gem in Batu Lanchang: 76 Coffee Stall's Kopi & Kaya Toast Surprise

Looking for great coffee in Penang without the café hype? Discover 76 Coffee Stall in Batu Lanchang—a humble kopitiam serving surprisingly excellent coffee and kaya toast.

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Yaya

8/20/20252 min read

A No-Frills Kopitiam with Big Flavor

During my time in Penang, I had my fair share of café visits, but one of the most memorable cups of coffee didn’t come from a hipster hangout—it came from a humble kopitiam called 76 Coffee Stall in Batu Lanchang.

If you're someone who appreciates a good old-school kopi (local coffee), this place will surprise you—in the best way.

How to Get There

76 Coffee Stall is located in the Batu Lanchang Market area, which is also home to a variety of other food stalls. If you plan your visit right, you can enjoy coffee in the morning and explore the hawker stalls next door for lunch.

Tip for First-Time Visitors

Go early (around 7–10 AM) for the freshest toast and best seat.

Cash only—bring small notes.

If you're a coffee lover, order both hot and iced to compare!

76 Coffee Stall may look like your average neighborhood coffee spot tucked inside a food court, but the kopi here can rival any modern café. No fancy branding—just bold, rich flavors served in the classic ceramic cup and saucer plus latte art.

It’s the kind of place where locals stop by for their morning fix, catch up with friends, or read the newspaper over toast. There’s something comforting and nostalgic about it.

What I Had

☕ Hot Coffee
Strong, aromatic, and smooth. The balance between bitterness and sweetness was perfect. It reminded me of why traditional coffee holds its own even against third-wave coffee trends.

🍞 Kaya Toast
This was a standout! The toast was crunchy on the outside, soft inside, and generously layered with kaya (coconut jam) and a slice of cold butter. Sweet, creamy, and comforting—the kind of breakfast that feels like a warm hug.

Authentic local vibe: You won’t find tourists crowding this place.

Affordable: A full breakfast here costs less than one latte in a café.

Great alternative to big-name brands: If you want something less commercial and more “Penang,” this is it.

Don’t let the simplicity fool you—76 Coffee Stall is a hidden gem that serves up some of the most satisfying coffee and kaya toast I’ve had in Penang. Sometimes the best flavors come from places you’d least expect.

If you're in the Batu Lanchang area, skip the chain stores and give this stall a try. You might just discover your new favorite breakfast spot.

Why You Should Visit