this Killiney Kopitiam has been open in uptown Damansara since years ago....its origin from Singapore.... i visit here quite often last time... especially during uni days... ahhaaa
coz wake up late during sunday.... still can have brunch here even at 3pm.... hahhaa
here they serve all kinds of food that you find in a ''KOPITIAM"...
Kiliney Kopi
kiliney bread toast
packet nasi lemak and ice milo (like the nasi lemak coz cheap and portion just nice for me)
packet nasi lemak and ice milo (like the nasi lemak coz cheap and portion just nice for me)
fried kueh teow
nasi lemak with fried chicken
black glutinous tong sui
otak-otak
otak-otak
cantonese fried
teh tarik
half boil egg
fried mee hoon
roti jala
assam fish fillet with rice
beef fillet hor fun
the price is reasonable (cannot remember the exact price) a set of meal is around RM10.90 with drinks and dessert... normal drinks are like RM2+ and above.... ala-carte is around RM6.90 and above... roti & egg set is RM5.90
food wise is ok too..... kopitiam lor........ i always see some regular customers during weekends.. hahhaa
sometimes will have the famous singapore laksa too... i love that... but not always got...
Kiliney Kopitiam
No.44 Jalan SS21/39,
Damansara Utama,
47400 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel: 603-7725-5130 / 603-7725-5131
Website: Kiliney Kopitiam
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel: 603-7725-5130 / 603-7725-5131
Website: Kiliney Kopitiam
History of Kiliney Kopitiam
Located along the busy streets of Killiney Road, Singapore, the existing shop front was founded in late 1919. Back then, while it was an antiquated yet humble shop, its famous bread toast and warm beverages was popular among many people. Though it was just an ordinary Hainanese Kopitiam, it promised well-brewed coffee and tea, not to mention traditional charcoal-grilled bread toast. Mr. Woon, a regular customer of the shop, loved it so much that he wished to own it. In 1993, the dream became reality when he finally bought the shop, renovated it and renamed it 'Killiney Kopitiam'.
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i want to eat otak otak =)
ReplyDeleteOh they have roti jala!!! My favorite, must to n try!!! Rarely can get restaurant sell roti jala :(
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