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What works well: • The ambience is pleasant and relaxed: clean, modern café décor, with good touches of greenery that make it cozy and photogenic. Good lighting, indoor-outdoor vibe.  • The menu has nice variety: they mix Western, Japanese, and local flavors. Some popular items are matcha-based desserts / drinks (eg: Rikyu Matcha Misu / Matcha Noir Croissant), waffles, “Fruity Berry Waffle Bliss”, as well as light meals (pastas, fusion dishes) that are tasty.  • Service is generally friendly, and staff are attentive in many reviews. Even when crowded, many say they still feel welcomed.  • Good operating hours: open ~10:00 AM or 11:00 AM until ~10:00 PM daily. So workable for brunch / afternoon snacks / dinner.  What could be better / what people mention as drawbacks: • Gets busy, especially on weekends / peak times. Queues for seating / delays with some food items may happen.  • Some desserts / ice-cream items have mixed feedback — eg. waffles + ice cream combinations where texture or pairing (crispy waffle vs icy/slushy ice cream) might not always be ideal for all.  • For matcha lovers, some of the matcha-flavoured items are praised; but price for premium matcha / dessert items is not super low. So expect slightly higher cost for those “highlight” menu items.  ⸻ Verdict If you like cafés with good dessert options, nice drinks, and a relaxing atmosphere — Hulu Cafe in Bukit Raja is a solid choice. It’s aesthetically pleasing, has a varied menu so you can pick something light or more satisfying, and great for catching up with friends. If you go, try to visit during a less busy time for best comfort and service.










