Thailand Ngau Chap @ Kedai Kopi Ria


If you know MultiBake Bakery at Damai, somewhere across the street from Burger King, you would see a coffeeshop named Kedai Kopi Ria. And there, you can find a stall that sells:


Thailand Ngau Chap!

This is how it looks like, regular ngau chap, but with a Thai twist to it! And the taste: think of TomYam style ngau chap! Worth to try for the experience of it! It’s surely something different! If you love TomYam, then you’ll LOVE this ngau chap!

On the same coffeeshop, there’s also another stall that sells mee soup that I also like. The soup base is clear, and yet, the taste are all there! Delicious! It’s either RM4 or Rm4.50 I think..

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Hainan Ngau Chap @ Damai


A lot of people have been asking me where this particular ngau chap stall is located. I myself do not know how to explain to them, but to those of you, if you know this particular stall called Jac’s Best Things (not my stall ah LOL) at Block D of Damai Commercial Centre, then this Hainan Ngau Chap stall is right beside Jac’s Best Things.

My family have known the boss and his family, who’s coincidently our neighbour since like, forever! So it’s nice have a stall remember how you want your mee to be like and what you want and don’t want in your ngau chap.

I particularly love their ngau chap because they add a special extra to their dish: ham choy. Something different, but still very delicious! Also, their meat looks very red, but is actually very tender!

Of course, at ngau chap eateries, you can either have it as a mee soup, or:


eat it as Kon-Lo mee.

But I usually have mine as a mee soup. Yummy-o!

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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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