Regular items like the coffee and soft boiled eggs are good because you really can’t go wrong with eggs, but other than those mentioned above, other dishes we ordered were below average.
Hence if you just want soft boiled eggs (about Rm4) and a regular coffee (about Rm7-8), I would rather go to the Cheong Foh Kopitiam.
The muesli bread (Rm5) was a bit too crispy/hard to my liking, would prefer a fluffy or texture like sourdough for bread. The baked rice with chicken is not boneless chicken (Rm23), which most of the baked dish I have, never have bone, kind of weird because you can’t really see the meat and then you need to be careful with chewing bones. The taste was meh too. Also another open sandwich that is also quite average and not worth for money, one slice of bread about palm size with some cheese and 2-3 pieces of sausage/salami costs Rm4.50 before service charge and tax, very much like a “home made pizza”. And also a basic nasi lemak Rm7.
Wouldn’t recommend. Unless just for a coffee to chit chat,...
Read moreFriendly service crew, taste above average local and western fusion cuisine, tempting and great aroma coffee. Wish to try their honey baked chicken and sandwiches; unfortunately, due to mco and relocation soon besides old Cheong Foh (rename Nanas Roastery) there are limited selection of dishes..looking forward to their new cafe
Read moreQuite a popular place in Klang, which is why I was surprised by how disappointing my visit actually was. The food was average, maybe a little below average actually, and service was a bit slower than I would've liked. The interior is OK, nothing really good or bad about it. You can only pay with cash, which took me by surprise. Most cafes would also accept card payments, maybe even e-wallet payments, but this place only accepts cash. I was lucky I had enough cash on me at the time. There aren't many cafes that are open for breakfast in Klang, but I don't think that's a good enough reason to...
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