Aun Tong Coffee Mill
Aun Tong Coffee Mill
Aun Tong Coffee Mill
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Monday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
About
Aun Tong Coffee Mill is the oldest coffee mill in Malaysia. The coffee factory located in the main town of Taiping,Perak produces the Antong Café brand of coffee. Currently, Auntong Coffee Mill carries more than 20 coffee-based beverage products such as specialty Kopi 'O' (Aun Tong signature), golden coffee and durian white coffee. Special menu here is Espresso ice-cream, the only one in Malaysia. Beside that, we have cold beverages which is Special Latte Espresso and Honey Lemon with Alovera & Chia Seed. We also have Hot Coffee in the cup, which is Black Coffee (Kopi 'O') and White Coffee.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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cloudyc00000
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia30 contributions
Sep 2024 • Family
The Antong Coffee was rustic, they give you a panaromic view of their Coffee Making using wood stove and have some machinery and parts to show the whole process. Inside, they have some gift shop to sell their products. Maybe cause we are also Malaysians, the trip was about half hour - all in plus photo taking. The space is huge and many photo walls. The beans at the front in sealed jars was interesting show of what type of beans to what type of coffee it was.
There is more than enough parking space, can accomodate even buses. Only drawback is their coffee ice cream is tied to a karipap (currypuff) which you need to pay for both and not sold individually. Hence we didn't purchase as the weather was not conducive to eat fried/baked stuff. The amenities is not bad, have a sit in cafe, toilets nearby.
The variety of coffee sold, 2 in 1, 3 in 1, O, chocolates, etc is plentiful. A little expensive. Tasted one of the packs we brought back, smells and taste quite ok.
There is more than enough parking space, can accomodate even buses. Only drawback is their coffee ice cream is tied to a karipap (currypuff) which you need to pay for both and not sold individually. Hence we didn't purchase as the weather was not conducive to eat fried/baked stuff. The amenities is not bad, have a sit in cafe, toilets nearby.
The variety of coffee sold, 2 in 1, 3 in 1, O, chocolates, etc is plentiful. A little expensive. Tasted one of the packs we brought back, smells and taste quite ok.
Written September 9, 2024
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tancheeyin@SEU338E
Perak, Malaysia51 contributions
Jul 2020
There are many types of coffee you may found at Aun Tong. You are welcome to taste whichever the coffee you like before purchase. Their service is excellent, the workers even help to umbrella us to prevent getting wet in the raining day.
Written June 13, 2021
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Thank you fo your review. See you again 🤗
Written October 28, 2023
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Mudcow
Ferrara, Italy337 contributions
Mar 2022
Fairly average for a museum in Malaysia. Slightly chaotic presentation and very little explanatory information (although I note that some displays were temporary). The shop were very helpful when selling their products but no attempt at all was offered to help explain what was going on in the factory. Some sort of display board or guide would have added a lot to the visit.
Written March 10, 2022
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Thank you fo your review. We will improve our service. See you again 🤗
Written October 28, 2023
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Lindy L
Wiltshire, UK123 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
I can imagine this might have been a good visitor attraction once. Now you can just buy bags of coffee, watch a video and visit the home of Sun Yat Sen's lover. The latter is small and without English explanation.
As long as your expectations aren't too high, it's quite interesting. Go by grab as the main road is busy with a very narrow footpath and a lot of traffic fumes.
As long as your expectations aren't too high, it's quite interesting. Go by grab as the main road is busy with a very narrow footpath and a lot of traffic fumes.
Written February 4, 2023
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Thank you fo your review. We will improve our service.See you again 🤗
Written October 28, 2023
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Anastasia (@monk3yseendo)
Malaysia2,381 contributions
Mar 2021
Currently the oldest operating coffee mill (at 89 years old) in Malaysia making it one of the landmarks in Taiping. It was formerly the villa for Chen Cuifen a.k.a “Forgotten Revolutionary Female” and “The First Revolution Parter” of Sun Yat Sen.
One of the reasons for its unique aroma is their signature charcoal grilled coffee. Within its walls do you not only find coffee but also old artefacts and lovely architecture.
Dropped by to taste some of their delicious coffees though we are not into history but did manage to take some lovely selfies!
Our full review is on instagram (monk3yseendo)
One of the reasons for its unique aroma is their signature charcoal grilled coffee. Within its walls do you not only find coffee but also old artefacts and lovely architecture.
Dropped by to taste some of their delicious coffees though we are not into history but did manage to take some lovely selfies!
Our full review is on instagram (monk3yseendo)
Written April 13, 2021
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pianocello
Shah Alam, Malaysia1,982 contributions
Feb 2024 • Family
I last visited this 8 years ago. For my 2nd visit, I noticed there were more instagrammable murals. Sadly the Sun Yat Sen historical house was under renovation. There are also coffee factory exhibits and coffee-related merchandise for sale.
Written February 13, 2024
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Oct 2023 • Friends
I had an amazing experience with this company. The customer service was outstanding. They roast their own beans and good prices. Unquestionably the best coffee in the town. Great staffs, Great Owner and Great Coffee.
Written October 23, 2023
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Happy for you 😍. Thank you fo your review. See you again 🤗
Written October 28, 2023
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Chris_Orleans
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia283 contributions
Aug 2020 • Couples
This small old workshop for coffee Browing is nice and interesting. The only spot I enjoyed to visit is this boring city. But the coffee is local though low quality. I didn't buy some. Just bought some biscuits haha
Written August 6, 2020
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Jeannie
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia158 contributions
Dec 2019
Located very conveniently near town and just a few minutes' drive from the train station. The factory was closed when we visited. Visitors were still allowed into the mill area to view a video of how coffee is being produced, with the raw materials stacked all around. Noticed coffee powder stored in big tins that is reminiscent of what we see in old local coffeeshops. The shop next to it had various types of coffees stored in containers which were made available for sampling. We were offered roti kok and biscuits to go with the free coffee sampling too! An enjoyable visit and the smell of roasted coffee still lingers...
Written January 29, 2020
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Roadtrippers.asia
Penang, Malaysia4,477 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
Was driving through Taiping last Sunday and thought would be nice to drop by this so called oldest coffee mill in Malaysia but slightly disappointed because they dont operate the factory on Sunday and the place was very crowded. There are a few instagrammable locations for people to take photos and a sampling corner for their products as well as a store for their products.
Spent maybe 10 minutes there and also briefly walked the house that Dr Sun Yat Sen stayed in Taiping which was adjacent to the coffee mill.
Spent maybe 10 minutes there and also briefly walked the house that Dr Sun Yat Sen stayed in Taiping which was adjacent to the coffee mill.
Written June 25, 2019
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