4/5 Boon Loong L. 5 years ago on Google
Ulu
Tiram
has
one
hidden
gem
in
the
form
of
an
old
kopitiam.
It
is
located
on
the
1st
floor
of
old
shoplot
but
without
proper
signage.
It
is
an
old
school
Hainanese
kopitiam
that
is
known
to
Ulu
Tiram
folks
but
still
under
the
radar
from
the
people
outside.
I
am
always
in
this
area
whenever
in
Johor
so
I
decided
to
stop
by
for
breakfast
one
morning.
You
will
not
be
able
to
see
any
name
or
sign
but
look
out
for
Kedai
Emas
Hap
Heng
and
it
is
just
next
to
it.
There's
also
a
big
"L"
sign
Apparently
everyone
in
Ulu
Tiram
knows
about
this
Kopitiam.
As
you
enter,
you'd
notice
that
most
who
work
here
are
elderly
so
please
be
patient
with
their
speed.
The
place
was
bright
and
quite
clean.
◾Since
it's
a
Hainanese
kopitiam,
their
kopi
or
teh
is
a
must..
after
all,
this
is
what
they
are
famous
for.
I
couldn't
find
fault
in
their
kopi
O
Kosong
and
Kopi
Si
Kosong
◾Their
kaya
and
butter
toast
was
quite
good
-
using
traditional
white
bread
loaves
and
roasted
then
over
charcoal
resulting
in
the
aromatic
smell
even
before
it
went
into
the
mouth.
◾their
very
own
nasi
lemak
toast
sans
the
rice.
Using
perfectly
timed
fried
egg
(yolk
is
still
runny),
homemade
sambal,
and
cucumber
slices
sandwiched
in
between
toast
slices,
it
felt
like
eating
nasi
lemak
but
instead
of
using
rice
they
used
toast.
Couldn't
resist
order
a
second
helping.
They
do
have
regular
nasi
lemak
too
if
you
prefer.
◾Half
boiled
eggs
always
work
for
me.
◾I
noticed
chwee
kueh
(teo
chew
steamed
rice
cake
with
preserved
turnips)
on
other
tables
which
look
delicious
but
my
tummy
was
already
full
so
I'll
leave
it
to
next
time.
Judging
from
the
endless
stream
of
customers
coming
in
and
out
of
the
Kopitiam,
they
are
doing
good
for
themselves.
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