siTigun Coffee House/Bicycle Pit-Stop Cafe is located at Nagore Road. Many don’t seem to realise this small double outlet at this area where there’s a lot of eateries. It’s diagonally opposite US Pizza.
What’s special about this cafe is that they painstakingly blend their own coffee bean and bake their own cakes and pastries, making sure customers are served the freshest and best available food and beverages.


I really do enjoy walking into such pre-war houses. They just give a nostalgic feel of the past. And what better way to relax in such ambiance with a cup of specially brewed coffee!!
A brief write-up of how this place come about and how Tigun Wibisana started it:

Make sure you take a peep at siTigun’s "Today’s Special" board hung outside before you walk into the cafe.

Coffee blending machine

Relaxing environment

Simple Menu

Crash/Turkey Coffee - RM 4.80 (foreground)
Drip Coffee (Robusta) - RM 3.20
I forewarn you, only order the Crash if you are a coffee drinker. It is very bitter and very strong. I felt it was too strong at first but my tastebuds began to like it soon after. My friends were horrified when they tried a spoonful of it. It was too bitter for them!
A tip, put the amount of sugar you want, stir and let it settle for a moment before you drink it. Just look - all the coffee powder settled at the end of my cup.

Tiramisu - RM 8.80
This cake is the recommended item here, along with the chocolate mousse. We did not order the chocolate mousse as the waitress told us the remaining ones are not as fresh anymore. Kudos to them for being frank and having the customer-satisfaction mindset.
Back to the tiramisu, it’s very soft and creamy. It also contains some hint of liquor, so do consider that before ordering.

Muffin (Chocolate or Vanilla) - RM 2.80
This is good. Very soft, tasty and has a crunchy top. Not too sweet as well. I preferred the vanilla while my friends said the chocolate one is better. Both are nice actually!

Croissant with Butter and Jam - RM 3.80
Danish Roll - RM 3.80
Both of these are made by them too. A simple snack to keep the stomach happy
They do have croissant beef rendang but none of us fancy beef, so we opt for a simple butter and jam.

Holland Fries (with Mayo and Mustard sauce) - RM 6.80
Nothing special about this one, but just some finger food to munch while we enjoy our coffee.
Spaghetti Marinara - RM 9.80
They offer simple spaghetti dishes too. Some contain beef in the sauce. As for the marinara, it’s just tomato puree with mushroom and cheese. Very simple but everything is done to the right level, making this dish a satisfying one.
A random shot while enjoying my coffee
Contact:
15-17, Nagore Road, 10050, Penang
Tel:04-228 7108
Others:
Free Wi-Fi
Magazines to read
Business Hours:
8.00am to 10.00pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
Close on Monday
GPS:
5°25.298′ N 100°19.582′ E
Map:

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I have heard much about this one but yet to step in for a try. After reading this post of yours, I have had in my mind what I gonna order during my visit there loh! Muakz!
Comment by cariso — July 28, 2009 @ 8:40 pm
Went there once… didnt’ really like the coffee, but still bearable. Reason is the beans didnt’ roast for some time required. As for environment, seriously nothing to complain. It’s quiet and pleasant. A nice place for a small group gathering.
Comment by New Kid On The Blog — July 29, 2009 @ 8:58 am
looks like a good place to go …
Comment by Duckie — July 29, 2009 @ 9:09 am
A new discovery. Thanks for sharing this post.
Comment by Foodntravella — July 29, 2009 @ 10:18 am
I AM GOING TO CRASH THERE SOON! TO GET CRASH
Comment by email2me — July 29, 2009 @ 10:20 am
=> cariso
Do try it out. Will wait for your review
=> new kid on the blog
There’s a few types of coffee. I don’t know if the type I had was popular or not, but it was alright for me. I agree that the environment is quiet and relaxing!
=> Duckie
A nice place to have a cup of coffee when you have time to spare
=> Foodntravella
New Kid on the Blog has posted before I think. Do try it out if you are around!
Not really new.
=> email2me
Haha. Good choice, but make sure you are a coffee drinker! It’s bitter-sweet
Comment by buzzingbee — July 29, 2009 @ 7:31 pm