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2 comments | Sunday, September 11, 2005

Papa Kopitiam is located along the shoplots outside of the OUG Yaohan on Old Klang Road. This place is suppose to be well-known for their kopitiam style coffee, teas, and roti bakar(toast bread with butter and kaya). They also serve western breakfast and local fares like nasi lemak and curry mee.


I ordered the teh ais. It was ok.

Whatever you do, DON'T order the fish noodles. At first, I thought it was fish slices with Egg Noodles (cooked like the dry wanton noodles). Ugh! It was terrible! The Fried Beehoon with sambal was better.

This place is nothing to shout about. It's an ok place to hangout if you're bored of the crowded Starbucks, Coffee Bean or Kim Gary.

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Blogger boo_licious said...

Fish noodles, must be the soupy kind where they put milk in it to make it creamy?

8:59 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

boo_licious: The fish was fried with bread crumbs (like fish and chips) and the noodles like dry wonton mee style. The photo on the menu was very deceiving lor and it wasn't what I expected. No, it wasn't Yuee Tau Mai (fish head noodles).

10:09 PM

 

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