Simple and old school coffee shop that serves wantan mee, kaya butter toast, fresh eggs, kueh and of course - coffee/ tea.
Wantan Mee: 8/10 While the flavor is great - delicious sauce, with the chili paste and pickled chili is amazing. The noodles are clumpy. Despite my best efforts to seperate them, adding some soup, and separating then again. They’re clumpy. But delicious!
Eggs and Kaya Butter Toast: 10/10 The perfect soft kampung eggs. The toast is perfectly crispy with delicious and fragrant kaya. Butter is cold, and rich. Delicious!
Teh Peng: 2/10 😒 (that’s my comment)
Overall score: 9/10 (i ignored the teh peng ) 🌟 Get everything else. Except the teh peng and you will thank me.
Can Eat One Mehhh??? 🤨
I will definitely go back again for the wantan mee and eggs and toast. But tehpeng is a hard pass
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Read moreThis is a place where the local and tourist patron for breakfast and coffee. The authentic local flavour Wan Tan Mee reminded me of my childhood. I ordered a small portion at RM6 each. The coffee is good. There is a stall selling local nyonya kuih and nasi lemak in the front. You can top it up if the Wan Tan Mee is not enough. I saw other people ordered toasted bread and half boiled eggs etc. The service is good, and the cleanliness is good as well. You have a choice to sit inside the shop or the outdoor space overlooking Jonker street and...
Read moreCame with a friend and had the noodles, coffee and a boat-load of kueh😂 coffee was strong but well balanced, not too sweet👌 noodles were pretty good, texture was perfect, though it was a little heavy on the pepper. That's on me though, not a pepper kind of person, my friend loved it😅 last but certainly not least, the nyonya kueh, absolutely fantastic! Taste, texture and price-wise, completely beats other places in melaka that I've had during my trip, sorry not sorry 😂 Overall, pretty good place for...
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