Ho Ping Kopitiam is more popular with locals, while Yuit Cheong (2 shops away) is more popular with Korean tourists. Both sell similar food - Soto Jawa, Satay, Toast Breads.
If you order Soto or Rojak Mee at Fortune (next shop), they are supplied by Ho Ping Kopitiam.
I have tried Soto and Rojak Mee at both Ho Ping Kopitiam and Yuit Cheong.
Soto at Ho Ping is more savoury (salty) compare to Yuit Cheong.
Rojak Mee at Ho Ping is more tasty than from Yuit Cheong.
Soto Daging (RM6.50) Rating: 7/10 Soup is savoury (salty)
Rojak Ayam Mee (RM6.50) Rating: 8/10 Good taste
Bakso Daging (RM6.50) Rating: 5/10 Beef meatballs have too much flour
Prices at Ho Ping Kopitiam are generally lower than Yuit...
Read moreThis is always my 'go to' place for mee rojak in downtown kota kinabalu. My lunch order today was mee rojak campur + bakso soup, all for RM 16.5. The rojak gravy was a generous serving amount and has the right balance of savouriness and sweetness. The campur toppings were a nice mix of beef cubes, chewy tendon and tripes, chicken breast, hard-boiled egg, and shredded cucumber. Thus making every mouthful of it always full of flavour as well as texture at the same time. However the bakso meatballs were too starchy for my liking. They were too chewy and tasted unimpressive due to minimal usage of meat in the ingredients. On the other hand, the bakso soup was super flavourful with lots of...
Read moreThe service wasn't A+ but the aroma of the restaurant is. The place has 2 food kiosks, one that serves Rojak and soup, the other one is Roti Bakar and drinks
Came here for simple breakfast, and wanting something light. Ordered Roti Bakar but it never arrived after 15-20 mins waiting. That was nerve wracking.
Instead I ordered Rojak Ayam, it looks plain at first but the taste is so mild, the nutty gravy is so mild, just nice, it's thick and not oily thick. And the fact that it was delicious, I have forgiven the never...
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