This busy coffee shop opened for business more than 50 years ago, getting a table is a waiting game in the mornings.
That's why I waited till now only I make my way to here for their Hainanese Kopi O (black coffee with sugar" and my favorite Nasi Lemak.
-Chung Kok
-see the crowd in the morning...the good thing here is, it is "Tanggung Halal", Malay members also can enjoy truly Hainanese coffee here.
-I heard the owner had tried out several nasi lemak sellers and to pick the tastiest nasi lemak.
Sonia, your post makes me home sick.. i love the old style Hainanese Kopi O and the charcoal-toasted bread, i think most of the coffee shop makes the bread by toaster, but i prefer the charcoal style. And the nasi lemak, i like the mild version because i can't really eat too spicy..^_^ thanks for your sharing..
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, That gorgeous cup of coffee is just what I need right now in this cold and gloomy new york city weather... also I love those old fashioned colonial style buildings ... & like you...I too am a lover of spicy food ! : )
ReplyDeleteRachel, I know you miss home. This morning Klang here a bit cold due to heavy rain last night, maybe I should go to this coffee shop to have a cup of black coffee..
ReplyDeleteNAT, suprisingly you from New York also like spicy food, anyway, good for you, hehehe..
Hello Sonia, I too love nasi lemak, with iced coffee.
ReplyDeleteOkay, must check out this place when and if I am around that vicinity.
You have a nice day and keep a song in your heart, Lee.
Sonia, what amazing buildings! I am glad you found your coffee shop to sit at for the coffee and nasi lemak but I think you cook this 'so' much better. Thank you for sharing the pictures, just beautiful =)
ReplyDeleteOh My God!...I am the superb Kopi-O supporter! This kopi really 'black' enuf...can know the taste oredi!I went to Klang once for teatime, but cant remember the coffee shop name, i remember the kopi-o and toast also very nice..is a corner shop and very crowded too! nearby PingHwa High School there...u know?
ReplyDeleteI only take kopi-O and it is a must for in the morning while reading my newspaper.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a traditional and cool kopitiam... i have never been there before... where is that???
ReplyDeleteHainanese Coffee taste good !
ReplyDeleteMay I 8-挂,How much is the nasi lemak per plate ?
Wow this kopitiam got lots of customers!
ReplyDeleteThese photos brought back a lot of memories. Miss those black coffee and charcoal toasted bread.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can bring us there the next time we're in Klang.
Btw, the first 2 shots makes me hungry. Good job!
Ohhhhhhhh... I'm the KOPI QUEEN...one day without coffee , I cannot function properly and would rather die without food than without coffee !! LOL
ReplyDeleteLee, Thanks for dropped by.
ReplyDeleteShandy,ya, I think I cook better nasi lemak.
Penny, I think you refered to that shop name called Chong Foh, see my post :-http://nasilemaklover.blogspot.com/2009/01/coffee-shop-chong-foh.html..
Anncoo, a wonderful morning with Kopi O
Mia, nearby train station..next time you come back here, I will bring you there.
ReplyDeleteBakeling, not very sure, I didn't count, I think is about RM3-4 per plate.
LCOM, very crowded coffee shop.
Colin, of course, I will bring you and Mia ok..
A full time housefly, it seem a lot of Kopi Queen out there..hehehe..
em..din't know that there is a shop like this at klang..okay okay, next time when back to klang should bring my parent to go there..haha..my parent like kopi o XD
ReplyDelete那盘nasi lemak看得我口水流咧!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe I have never had this nasi lemak ... must try when I am next home in May 2010 !!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the tip ... what a super blog, love the "nasi lemak focus"!