Highly recommended to also order "siew yoke" or roasted pork (rm$7/portion) which I think good for 2 person.
Most stalls in all 3 kopitiams already closing by 2:30pm, lucky to find one stall offering the last bowl of pork ball noodle. Food is average but at an affordable price.
The bowl here is savoury but still has the some amount of santan and sweetness but happily it hit a sweet spot in me. I found a happy balance of the Ipoh and KL styles. Enjoy
A customary plate of roast pork, roast chicken and BBQ pork was ordered and shared.
Verdict Expect to wait in queues or share tables with random uncle and aunty if you’re coming here during peak hours. The coffee shop is small and cramped and customers kept pouring in out of nowhere. Also, the dish arrival time might be even longer than waiting to get a seat. We suggest coming as early as possible if you’re not patience and to avoid uncomfortable experience.
Hakka noodles. Verdict from my Sarawakian friend: this is close to authentic. Note: close. Still a dish I recommend trying out at this place!
I definitely enjoyed the laid back, cooling atmosphere of the small restaurant. Just like the olden days minus the busy highway *grinning* Many uncles and aunties here, after their morning walks or exercise, for their morning cuppa or breakfast.