If you’re in Sibu and you’re looking for something different, other than those same old coffee shops, you can actually take a ride to the Tua Pek Kong Temple in Sibu.
No, I’m not asking you to worship the Gods, but right beside the temple, there’s a block of revamped building that houses Sibu’s finest lounge and cafe. The lounge is located at Jalan Chew Geok Lin. The once antique building looks great now after major refurbishment works.
The building is owned by Wah Tat Holdings. The lounge is closed in the morning, nothing’s happening there during daytime…but when the sun goes down…
Welcome to the Queen Lounge and Cafe!
Cafe Cafe, a fusion restaurant right beside the Lounge. Next to Cafe cafe, there’s Mari Mari interior decor and furniture shop. All of these businesses share the same owners – Peter and Ah Tung.
If you want a cozy, air-conditioned environment, you can take a seat in the Lounge.
This is the open air area, so if you opt to smoke, or you just want to smell the river breeze (or haze as of now – Aug, 2009) you can sit on the outside instead.
The stage where singers perform. The lounge have a group of very talented singers and I reckon they’re qualified for an album contract! So, talent scouts, this is your spot if you want local talents!
I like the mixture of modern cum antique decorations in the lounge. There’s a medieval sense surrounding the place.
They even have a long table with chairs and glasses from the Imperialism age, and the corner lamp that light up the floral wallpapers. First impression, this is where a Mafia gang holds their meeting.
The menu for the Queen.
The reception area with two chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. Vintage!
Candle in the glass.
Dim light.
More decors.
Beers on displays in the cabinet chiller.
Beers anyone?
Nothing beats a beer at the Queen after a hectic day of work. Cheers everyone!