Arrived at 8 am. We ordered below;
Milo Ais RM4.60 Teh Ais RM4.60 Ais Kosong Roti Titab RM6.50 Laksam RM7.00 Lontong + Sambal Paru RM11.00 Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng
Drinks were not as expected. Teh ais ceroi, milo taste slightly better than mcD and bot cost nearly RM5.00, not recommended at all. Pricy.
Roti Titab was nice. The egg was nicely cooked.
Laksam taste a bit sweet. The toppings were for Laksa Johor instead of Laksam. A bit turned off.
Lontong was pricy. Nothing special.
Nasi Lemak must have egg included. When you ordered Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng, there's no egg at all.
The idea is nice where you can have a lot of options for breakfast in one place. But the inside air ventilation is very bad. Constant hot air can be felt while eating inside the premise and bettter to eat outside since you can feel fresh morning breeze if no one is smoking.
Not gonna come again for food or...
Read moreWe went to Kopi Sudin for breakfast. It’s like a hawker stall style place with a variety of food to choose from. The food was okay. I ordered Mee Kolok Daging, Roti Titab, and Nasi Impit with Rendang Daging. The drinks were quite sweet.
For the mee kolok, I can’t comment much since it was my first time trying it. It was tasty but a bit oily for me, though they gave a generous amount of beef. The rendang didn’t really taste like rendang, and unfortunately, I got more fat than meat. The pieces were small and chewy, making it hard to eat. They also provided kuah kacang, which was okay. The roti titab just tasted normal.
The place isn’t really suitable for chatting as it was too loud and had no fans. It felt very hot and suffocating. On the plus side, the service was fast. Overall, I would still come here if I wanted a variety of food...
Read moreThe breakfast shop with the vibe of the old days of Malaysia. Inside the shop are six different food stalls giving you a vast option to choose from. The first stall is the roti bakar station. The good old roti bakar with kaya. Staple of Malaysian in yhe old days.
The second stall is the Nasi Lemak. The pinnacle of Malaysian breakfast.
Then you have the drinks stall. They serve very good kopi O. Kampung style. And of course the usual malaysian drinks.
The fourth stall is the Soto Ayam, Lontong and Nasi Impit stall. Lontong lover should not miss this.
The fifth is the Mee Kari stall. Also a favourite amongst the patron. You need to come early or else sold out.
The sixth is the Mee Kolok station. This is also the main star at the shop.
And the last one, Nasi Dagang and Laksam station. Staple for the east...
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