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There was a small shop with unusual opening hours, much too early for a shop located in a large building. While most shops typically open at 10 a.m., this shop opened at 7 a.m. Perhaps its target market was people looking for breakfast, starting their day with a slice of bread and a cup of hot coffee. Sure enough, Aswita and I stopped there for breakfast while waiting for the other Hive Fest participants next to the Journal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

The shop was called Rawtee—which, if pronounced similarly to Roti—I guessed. It was located in a tall building next to the Journal Hotel, which served as the meeting point for the third schedule of Hive Fest. We hadn't intended to eat anything, but since there were no seats available nearby, we were forced to go inside and order something to wait for the others to arrive.
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The shop is located on a main road, which isn't particularly busy. There's very little traffic—compared to the streets of Jakarta, the streets of the Bukit Bintang area are less stressful.


The shop is small, but it can accommodate around 10-15 people. When we arrived, we were the first customers. I ordered peach tea because I didn't feel like drinking coffee in the morning.

As for the bread, I decided not to order it because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to finish it in time—considering my very slow eating pace. It was only about 30 minutes before departure so I only ordered Iced Peach Tea. Yes, I know you must be wondering why I ordered the iced variant in the morning. Because I was wondering too, maybe because iced is cheaper. Hahaha…
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During my time in Kuala Lumpur, I enjoyed the places I visited, including this Rawtee shop. I feel like returning to Kuala Lumpur to visit small places like this, with their tranquil atmosphere.
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Vivie Hardika
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I have so much imagination in my head. Something that I can't achieve as a human and as a girl. So writing is very challenging. Since Junior High School, I have written whatever I want to write. Without skill, I just write what I want to read. Now I have 12th published novels and all of those are romance.
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