Brunch @ Kedai Kopi Melanian 2


I finally had a chance to try out this coffee shop, simply because one of my favourite coffee shop that sells the Kampar Ngiu Chap was closed that day.

So went to the coffeeshop next door, the Kedai Kopi Melanian 2. This is the branch (I guess) to the famous Kedai Kopi Melanian at Lintas.


Location: Inanam Business Centre

And my favourite way of eating the pork mee here is the Kon Lo Kway Teow (with extra pork fats):


Yum yum!

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Kampar Ngiu Chap @ Kedai Kopi Onn Kee

Say hello to a coffee shop that belongs to my friend: Kedai Kopi Onn Kee, located at Inanam Business Centre (across the road from the fish head meehoon).

This is another branch of the famous Kampar Ngiu Chap. And yes, the Kampar branch were also featured in the newspaper before:

So this is what the kon lo ngiu chap looks like. I just prefer mine to be kon lo, but of course you can order it as a mee soup instead.

You should also take note at this sign on the wall:

To those of you who doesn’t know what it says, it basically means ‘Kedundung Juice’:

It’s perfect for those with cholesterol problems, and a perfect combination to the ngiu chap. A lot of people have come here just for the juice too! And I know there are several other coffee shops that sells this as well, but I find that the juice here is the cheapest; only RM2! But take note that they don’t have this juice all the time; it depends on the season..

So whether you want to try out the delicious Kampar Ngiu Chap, or the healthy cholesterol-lowering kedundung juice, you must give Kedai Kopi Onn Kee a try if you haven’t already done so!

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Seafood @ New Gaya Seafood Restaurant


I’ve been to this restaurant a lot of times prior to this, but I can’t remember whether I have already blogged about this place or not. So before I forget again, I better post this now.

New Gaya Seafood Restaurant is located in Inanam.

And this time, we didn’t order any meat; all were seafood:


My favourite fish maw soup - Tastes quite nice


The Sabah Veggie (as the non locals call it) or Sayur Manis with garlic - another favourite dish of mine


Steamed prawns, the BF’s favourite


And Buttermilk Baby Lobster - another of the BF’s favourite

Whenever we come to this restaurant, these are what we would usually order. Total price for the food above was around RM86 (for 3 pax). Quite reasonable, wouldn’t you say?

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Delicious Fish Head Meehoon & Tom Yam


I have just found another favourite coffeeshop to go to: Kedai Kopi Dat Seng over at Inanam Business Centre!

Here, they serve a variety of food, e.g. Kon Lo Mee, but the main specialties of this coffeeshop would have to be their fish head meehoon, and tom yam mee!

This dish costs RM4 

For this fish head meehoon, you can have a choice on whether you want the fish to be fried or steamed, and with the salted veggie, ham choy or not. I always get the one with ham choy, and my fish to be fried. Delicious! Portion is not bad, too!

If you want some cilantro on your dish, you can just ask from them, and same goes to the tom yam mee.

This dish costs RM5 

BF always orders the tom yam kueh teow, and I must admit, the soup base for the tom yam is quite delicious! If I wasn’t a fan of fish head meehoon, then I would definitely order this everytime! (Pay no attention to the mess on the sides of the bowl; the staff would quickly bring the food over that it often spills out on the way..)

For this dish, you can order either fish (fried or steamed), or prawns to be mixed into your tom yam mee.

And this one costs RM6! 

This is their kaki ayam dish. Interesting, huh? It’s not the normal kai-kiok dish with the soya sauce, this one is without the bones, and made into sort of a sambal dish, and it’s quite sour. If you’ve got gastric, better don’t order this!

So, who wants to join me to go eat there the next time? ;)

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