Chong Kok Kopitiam
Kopitiam in Malaysia was a booming franchise and you can see lots of Kopitiam rising with their own name. Old Town Kopitiam, Old Boy Kopitiam, Old Taste Kopitiam, Papa Rich Kopitiam, Mama Poor Kopitiam and many creative names come out in this 3 years back

These Kopitiam franchise was targeted for young people like me to drop by and eat in the shopping mall or for lunch.
But not many franchise Kopitiam will open in the Klang, you want to know why? Because Klang got few real “Old” kopitiam, damn classic and historical one

Today let me bring you to Chong Kok Kopitiam near the train station in OCBC bank there

Kopitiam Restaurant

So what’s the history of Chong Kok Kopitiam? For those whom live in Klang for long time ago, you can ask about your parents about this Kopitiam

For sure they will know ya if they are really Klang people

Lots of people in the weekend morning and I guess the cost of the meal and quality was worth for you to wait in queue

One more thing, there’s Malay Nasi Lemak stall in this Kopitiam which I doubt it was the best seller in Klang.
Check it out, their Nasi Lemak rice was steam made one…nice

Kopitiam Menu

I ordered their coffee, the specialty of this Kopitiam taste which was made by 80 years old grandpa

The coffee overall balance in taste thickness was good and lots better than Old Town Kopitiam White Coffee with classic taste.
I paid RM 1.20 for coffee and RM 1.40 for Roti Bakar, way cheaper than Old Town Kopitiam

Nasi Lemak with sotong and egg cost me around RM3.30, how much you pay again for Old Town Kopitiam?
If Old Town Kopitiam open next to Chong Kok Kopitiam, they will be out from price competition.
Okay, when are you guys and girls free for LimTeh? Come to Klang and find me ya
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jenny
September 13, 2009 6:54 pmklang not only have chong kok kopitiam, also have cheung hoe kopitiam, June kopitiam and pak li kapitiam… these kopitiam’s coffee and roti bakar very nice..:)
- #5
jenny
September 14, 2009 8:36 pmah hong, because i like to drink the coffee with the roti bakar. very nice.. sometime the steam bread also nice.. i think u can have a try there..

Ah hong you are from klang too? I am from klang. and had frequent chong kok kopi tiam since I was a teenager. I love the half boil eggs. some kopi tiam who employed outsider, just do not know how to prepare the eggs ,and they dont turn out right not cooked. but here is just right. It is still cheap to have your breakfast compare to those so call kopi tiam.
Hi Hong,
thanks for the quick response. nice to meet you here.
have you try the kopitiam at Eng Ann (can’t remember the shop name) it’s opposite the primary school. the place is usually packed and parking is a problem. but they serve good roti bakar and oh yes the half boil is excellent as well.
wah chai’s wan tan mee is nice, but not as nice like their parent’s time when they were still at the emporium makan stall. the one in meru near the maybank is not bad as well. have you try that one.?
I see you hike too. hope to bump into you sometimes. I will be going to saga hill again this week end.
cheers.
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September 13, 2009 5:31 am
ah-hong kopitiam?