Friday 10 July 2009

Kopitiam, Coffee, Toast & Kaya

Looking for a place to yum cha (have tea)? Or simply want to have some local snacks to munch on? Personally, I like to go this particular café as the foods and the ambiance are both satisfactory.

This café is call K3K (桂三記) located at Damansara Perdana. It is originated from Kuala Lipis (but they never mentioned of having outlet in Kuala Lipis).


This is a photo taken from the inside of the café. Nostalgic and homely decorations.

What’s good? My recommendations are their K3K coffee drinks (I don’t drink coffee, but many friends who like coffee give thumb up for their coffee.), toast, nasi lemak and kaya.

I like their toast. Yummy! Especially those with serve with their specially made kaya. Shown in photo is the K3K super 3 in 1 toast, where inside they put the kaya, jam and peanut butter. Toast til golden brown, crunchy, sweet. Each toast is cut into bite size.

Their yau char kuai (油條) also very nice. It is unlike the normal yau char kuai we can get outside. It is less oily, smaller in size and they serve it with kaya. You can either dip with kaya or their coffee.

This one is the curry puff, but it is not a normal curry puff. It is a Giant curry puff that is 8 inches long. You can share it with 2 to 4 person. RM 3.30 per piece.

They also have many type of kuih that goes with coffee and tea. Like the “ang ku”, roti kok, “man tou bao”, cream crackers, home made ketupat, etc.

This is one of their special drinks. The milk cincau – Cincau in evaporated milk and some gula Melaka (I suppose). If you don’t like less sweet, don’t stir too much as the sugarly content is at the bottom of the glass. The cincau is finely cut, so it is each to suck with your straw.

If you want to have something more filling, they also have the nasi lemak, penghulu fried chicken + rice (quite nice, I tried this before), tom yam, spahagetti and so on.

Branches: Subang Jaya, Klang
Type: Café, halal
My rating: 3 stars (out of 5 stars)

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