Hi pixies, honestly, even though we’re staying close by to Seremban, we prefer to go to KL to eat out or shop since we were initially from that side, but lately, we started to give more chances to Seremban for there are more cafes opened and they’re looking pretty good to try~
One of them are, 13th December, and I believe it is the 𝘴𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘨 of Bunga & Gula Jalan Campbell only that some of their menu differs and the latter has more heavy meals…
Parked at the side of the cafe and found this cute looking cat statue on top of the roof of the opposite building so aesthetically-pinterest style in the snap hehe… so, anyone who has been there would’ve found it, too!
As you know, my family and I love trying cafes or go on cafe hopping while traveling, right? Hence, why now we wanna try the ones near to us since some of them are in the go-to cafes listed on the social media~ more suggestion on where to go pixies?
... Baca lagiSeremban has been gaining popularity among food lovers and cafe enthusiasts lately, especially with new places like 13th December opening their doors. As someone who loves exploring local cafes, I found the vibe of 13th December to be cozy and welcoming, perfect for casual catch-ups or family outings.
What stood out to me was not only the delicious offerings but also the artistic environment. For example, spotting the cute cat statue perched atop a nearby roof added a unique charm reminiscent of those picture-perfect shots you often see on Pinterest. It’s little details like these that make the cafe-hopping experience even more enjoyable.
Comparing 13th December to its sibling cafe, Bunga & Gula Jalan Campbell, I noticed how each has its own specialties. While Bunga & Gula offers more hearty meals, 13th December is ideal for lighter bites and sweet treats, catering well to different tastes and occasions.
This shift toward appreciating local cafes rather than always heading to Kuala Lumpur is refreshing. Seremban’s growing cafe culture means you don’t have to travel far to enjoy great food, interesting decor, and relaxing atmospheres. It’s also a perfect opportunity to support local businesses and discover hidden gems that many overlook.
If you’re a fellow cafe hopper or a family looking for a new weekend spot, I recommend giving Seremban cafes a try. Besides 13th December and Bunga & Gula Jalan Campbell, there are several other cafes slowly making a name for themselves. Keep an eye on social media under hashtags like #CafeHuntLemon8 and #MakanDiary for the latest must-visit spots.
Overall, the charm of Seremban through places like 13th December lies in the combination of good food, photo-worthy aesthetics, and the warm community feel. It’s the perfect mix that keeps me coming back and wanting to explore more. If you have recommendations for other cafes in Seremban or nearby, I’d love to hear about them!