Text by Chee Gee Ren
Long before contemporary cafes invaded the Klang Valley, kopitiams ruled our neighbourhoods, filled with stalls that serve comforting, cherished classics. Residents still flock for familiar fare at these kopitiams, many of which remain as popular as ever, with some stalls selling out before lunchtime.
In our new series, Kopitiam Hop, we’ll visit kopitiams at several neighbourhoods in KL and Selangor, sampling some of their best-selling offerings. This won’t be a comprehensive examination of each kopitiam but an introductory peek, a launchpad for further explorations.
Our first stop, Bandar Sunway, is sometimes better known for its imposing malls and offices instead of hawker fare. But you’ll still find thriving traditional hubs that represent Malaysia’s authentic food identity amid an ever-evolving landscape.
Garlic Roasted Chicken Rice
Our first stop is no stranger to students of Sunway College and University. Garlic Roasted Chicken Rice previously operated in Friendship Restaurant, near its current site, a magnet for huge crowds, including a feverish following of students. A thirst for independence and expansion prompted the stall owners to open their own restaurant six years ago - it turned out to be the right decision; on a recent weekday, business was brisk, with the restaurant nearly full by 10:30 a.m.
Restoran Sri S
Craving-worthy char siu with a charred caramelisation is the hallmark of Guan Xiang Wantan Mee, a stall in Restoran Sri S, where we savoured wanton mee topped with thick slices of char siu (RM7).
New Ming Tien
New Ming Tien in Sunway Metro furnishes an affordable alternative to eating at nearby Sunway Pyramid. While Bandar Sunway isn't immune to new culinary trends, places like this preserve the no-fuss simplicity of a casual communal space to meet, eat and chat, without the need for striking interiors or Instagrammable food presentations.
Ah Or Chu Yuk Fan
Next up is an institution for pork noodles among Sunway residents. Set in an unassuming shop-house in the more placid Sunway Mentari, Ah Or Pork Noodles lures an office crowd on weekdays for its piping-hot bowls of broth with the works, while on weekends, customers descend from all over the Klang Valley for this delectable treat.
HD Bistro
Hidden from view for passersby, this sprawling space sits on the top floor of Sunway Geo Avenue, primarily catering to the bustling lunchtime office crowd. The recently launched HD Bistro is a blend of kopitiam and food court, promising satisfying meals at substantial value.
Working alongside her husband for many years, Mrs Lee says the secret behind her robust broth is "lots of prawn shells and the finest ingredients," yielding the alluring aroma that surrounds her stall. Wash your meal down with fresh coconut juice that triumphantly combats the heat.
Restoran Siang Sing
While toast is the tradition of kopitiam breakfast fare, Siang Sing brings a French spin to the staple with buttery croissants instead of white bread. The idea was born out of a love of croissants by the owner and her children, who found that the French pastries were rarely seen outside of higher-end eateries. Siang Sing helps to change that, with crisply warm, bakery-sourced croissants stuffed with a variety of potential fillings, from kaya and butter to savoury possibilities like a very runny sunny-side-up egg and ham (RM6.90) for a gratifying snack.
This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com