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1 comments | Thursday, September 15, 2005

My dad read about this kopitiam on the newspaper and we went there for breakfast this morning. Unlce Lee Kopitiam is located in Taman Tun. If you're coming from PJ, take a right at the traffic lights after the Taman Tun Market...it's the second last shop on your left.


I ordered the Prawn Mee. Not bad. A little on the oily side because of the chicken and chilli oil. I prefer it to La Manila's Prawn Mee.

I didn't like the Fish and Chips. The fries were overdone and the fish wasn't fresh. It still had the river fishy smell :(

Their Chicken Chop was pretty yummy. The chicken was first fried and the gravy was poured over.

Overall, the food was ok. I'd go there again for the Prawn Mee. I wouldn't mind trying the Curry Mee and Yam Cake. I didn't like cold Teh Si though. The tea wasn't ready made so they made some on the spot and added ice to it. The ice melted really quick and tea didn't taste that good.

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Blogger DJ said...

near the malaysia high com in singapore at hill street, there is a coffeeshop that used to sell excellent ice milk tea ( we call it Teh-bing ). They basically made the tea with milk and put it in the fridge for it to cool. So when u place an order for it, they will served them striaght from the fridge. They taste great, much better as compared to the usual coffeeshop's ice tea where they pour freshly made hot tea with milk into a glass full of shaved ice.

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