Tuaran Mee & Soto @ Kedai Kopi Sin Fatt Hing
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Whenever I crave for soto, this is the coffeeshop that I would always go to, ever since I was in high school: the Kedai Kopi Sin Fatt Hing.

Even though it’s a chinese coffeeshop, there is a Muslim soto stall inside the shop itself, that sells, rojak and soto (chicken or beef). It is halal because if you are eating from this stall, you will be given the stall’s own set of fork and spoon, as well as their soy sauce, etc.
You can see Muslim people do come and eat here as well. It’s like a mini food court right inside a coffeeshop itself!

Soto Daging (meat soto)
I personally always order the “Soto Daging” (meat soto) whenever I come here, as I prefer the meat taste as compared to the chicken in my soto.
But if you don’t feel like eating soto (or rojak) AND if you are non-Muslim, you can always opt for the coffeeshop’s own dishes, like one of their signature dish, the Tuaran Mee.

Yummy Tuaran Mee
Whenever I have a craving for Tuaran mee, I would always get it from this coffeeshop as well. That’s because these 2 dishes (as well as their wat tan ho) have grown on me ever since I was in All Saints high school, which is located right in front of this coffeeshop!
** I’m gonna tag this post as a halal AND serve no pork, as both are applicable **
Tags: food - chinese, food - malay, Halal, location - likas, serve no pork
One Response to “Tuaran Mee & Soto @ Kedai Kopi Sin Fatt Hing”
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Anonymous Says:
October 13th, 2008 at 8:40 amSabah is really the most muhibbah place in Malaysia. Lets keep it that way.
fooman