There are so many stalls in this restaurant, and I have vowed to try them all. Well, I have almost succeeded until I realised that there are completely different owners and dishes at night (for dinner) than the ones operating in the morning (for breakfast and lunch). Therefore, I have decided to share what I have ate with you guys now and look forward to try out the evening stalls with much anticipation. The food here is certainly yummy and the drinks arrive very quickly. I love the pork noodles here as I was a routine customer when the stall owner was set up in another restaurant some years back. So glad he decided to set up shop nearby. They close every alternate Sunday so please plan accordingly if you intend to drop by during...
Read moreTables are too near to each other, especially those tables near the stalls! Very dangerous as the sellers from these stalls are likely to walk pass customers with their very hot dishes! For breakfast ~ usually only a few stalls are open. The chicken rice and duck rice here is delicious for me, usually takeaway. The fried noodle stall full of choices plus reasonable pricing. The CKT is full of "wok hei" really to my liking for RM9 a big plate is served😋 The pan mee is good plus another stall selling wanton noodle also delicious😋 Curry noodle not bad though, maybe lessening the coconut milk for my choice la, I don't know about other customers. Coffee and roti bakar is great! Unfortunately the pork noodle is no...
Read moreThis is the 3rd KW restaurant (Kopitiam) we've been to. This is the original starting place of the KW restaurant. I like this the best as it has its original charm with its rustic character. It doesn't have aircon like the other two across the street and just ceiling fans. The restaurant can be warm during lunch hours when it's fully packed. Food: a good selection of street stall food for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Service is prompt and friendly. Atmosphere is great if you like to enjoy your food with a full house kopitiam. My...
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