When we got there, we took one of the last available tables. It was crowded even at 8am in the heart of KL city.
Must be Mr Yut Kee himself looking proudly at all the accolades
Loved the old school menu on the wall
The exterior of the shophouse was nothing to shout about - one simple coffeeshop at the edge of a very nondescript row of buildings
Loved the old school mosaic floor tiles
Noodles cost RM6/7 and the pork chop was like RM10. No idea how the Malaysians can afford the cost of living there.
The kopi was fantastic - strong and thick and full of flavour
Loved the old school mosaic floor tiles
Noodles cost RM6/7 and the pork chop was like RM10. No idea how the Malaysians can afford the cost of living there.
The kopi was fantastic - strong and thick and full of flavour
The husband ordered Lum Mee, which was really tasty - the soup stock was rich with lots of prawn and pork stock, and wonderful with sambal belachan
My curry mee was normal - nothing mind blowing, and I was slightly disappointed given the hype of the place. But then again, no one else ordered the curry mee - everyone was eating pork chop. So maybe the locals do know better.
By the time we left at 8.30am, there was already a queue for tables. Definitely worth a visit perhaps for lunch next time.
My curry mee was normal - nothing mind blowing, and I was slightly disappointed given the hype of the place. But then again, no one else ordered the curry mee - everyone was eating pork chop. So maybe the locals do know better.
By the time we left at 8.30am, there was already a queue for tables. Definitely worth a visit perhaps for lunch next time.
Yut Kee is along Jalan Dang Wangi, and within 5 mins by foot from Dang Wangi LRT station.
35 Jalan Dang Wangi at the junction of Jalan Kamunting
Open every day from 8am to after lunch except Monday
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