Five-Star Views, Student Prices: The Best-Kept Secret Inside UPSI Campus

Tan Kai Xuan & Dr. Ahmad Sauffiyan Abu Hasan

Tanjong Malim, Jan. 17 — Finding a spot that combines delicious food, a relaxing atmosphere, and affordability can be a challenge for many students. However, the Semi Floating Cafe at the Sultan Azlan Shah Campus (KSAS) is proving that a premium dining experience is possible without ever leaving the university grounds.

As implied by its name, the cafe is uniquely located next to the school lake. The gentle breeze and the scenic reflection of the sunset on the water provide a peaceful waterfront view, offering a refreshing escape from the typical cafeteria setting.

The cafe offers both Western and traditional Malay dishes. This enables students to make their own decisions without leaving the school. The Western cuisine is one of the most common, especially the Chicken Chop priced at RM12, which is considered affordable for students. The meal is provided with fries and salad, making it satisfying. The cafe also offers a flexible option where students can swap out the fries for an extra serving of rice if they would rather have a more substantial meal in order to satisfy varying appetites.

The Semi Floating Cafe has become a must-visit culinary spot because of its lovely surroundings and reasonably priced menu. For UPSI students seeking affordable meals and a peaceful setting, all conveniently situated on campus, it continues to be a top option.