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Telephone
03-3342 2469
Opening Hours
Today
07:00 - 18:00
Mon - Sun
07:00 - 18:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Serves breakfast
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Review (2)
Level2 2014-11-12
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Another spot for Klang-ites which means another big crowd! This kopitiam serves traditional kopi, steamed bun and toast that comes with filling of kaya and butter. Their kaya is home made which tastes really yummilicious and you can also buy the kaya from them. One thing about this kopitiam is that many old folks are still visiting and people are doing table sharing here in this kopitiam. I was very surprised as I don't usually see it around Klang kopitiams and there was once when I went there with my granny who walks with a cane, people actually offer to take their table though the kopitiam was really full and out of tables. The warmth of Klang is here! Back to the food, I was never a fan of red wine mee sua until I tried the one here. I didn't believe how good it was when my mom told me that until I tried it myself. The ingredients are rich enough to make everything taste so well-matched. The second time when I went for it, the owner was changed so I am not sure whether it is still the same bowl of red wine mee sua. On the other hand, the lala fried mee hun and fried kuey teow are recommended as well! Not too oily and not too wet! Note that this kopitiam is close on Sunday.  continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-14
187 views
Everyone comes to this traditional kopitiam for its coffee, including my family. The coffee is very fragrant and nice. Other than that, the toast bread here is also very nice and crispy. It is perfect when it is mixed with butter and kaya. The kopitiam has some small store which sell che cheong fan (猪肠粉) and laksa. There are always full house in weekend morning and afternoon. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)