Jia Hui, Xue Hui and I were recently had a high-tea to a newly opened board games cafe. It was on Sunday evening. The cafe is just located just right opposite the main entrance of Plaza Pelangi. Very easy to find it.
F-Cube (F3) is a cafe-like establishment with plenty of space to play the board games. More or likely the same as The Mind Cafe in Singapore. Yet, I wondered what is the exact meaning of F-Cube. And 'course the Internet has had revealed the answer. To me, the F-Cube is Rubik's Cube alike. However, the way to solve the puzzle is utterly different. I think the F-Cube is much more tougher. Ain't ya believe it?
hmmm... I guess we have had known more 'bout the F-Cube, so why don't we back to our topic, i.e. the cafe?!
F-Cube has a really nice ambience as the space is really big enough to move around ++". Point to be noted, cozy sofas are available. Those "boneless" people like me could lay on the sofa and indulge themselves in the 'lil gaming house. Meanwhile, it is pretty suitable for gathering a few friends and having fun for a couple of hours, in terms of you could not stand for nurturing the fungus at home anymore.
the cafe has a wide variety of board games. In the vast majority of them are uncommon ones. Never ever heard the game titles before. Still, we played it as the owners would advice you some instructions and 'course the rules of game.
beverages and food are provided at there too. For sure you have to pay for it. There is no such thing as a free lunch, you should know it.
since it was the very first time went to the cafe, the owners were helped us in making some decision. We had a Game Package which costs RM29.90. This package is suitable for 2 to 3 people. Customers may play any one of the board games in 2 hours. Beverages and snack are included in the package. Obviously, a glass of cold drink and a tiny basket of widgets for 3 were definitly not enough to feed us. Thus, we had ordered another Combo Set which costs RM16.90.
well, talk 'bout the food. Never expect the food would be as delicious as other restaurants. It is a theme cafe. To be accurated, it is a board games cafe. To me, they "sell" their games instead of food.
in spite of it, I think that if you have got soe time to spare and a couple of friends along with you, you should consider going down to spend a couple of hours playing boarding games. Fo all you know, you might actually enjoy it!
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