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Yitcha Kawkaw Kopitiam @Kota Kemuning 壹茶浓浓咖啡店 has established itself as a beloved spot for food enthusiasts, offering an enticing blend of traditional Malaysian delights and freshly baked pastries. Customers rave about their kaya kok, with one reviewer calling it "to die for." This charming café is also praised for its array of noodles, particularly the Ipoh hor fun and Hakka pork wantan noodles, which deliver a satisfying, rich broth, although portion sizes may leave some wanting more.
Equipped with a cozy ambiance, Yitcha’s offerings extend beyond savory fare. Customers can indulge in delightful pastries like the Portuguese tart and the popular kawkaw kaya butter puff. Reviews highlight that these treats are freshly baked daily, often selling out quickly, a testament to their popularity. Coffee lovers may find the brews milder than expected, yet for many, the bold flavors of their signature drinks compensate. With reasonable prices and the added incentive of vouchers for repeat visits, it's no wonder this café garners a loyal following.
Overall, whether you're in for a hearty breakfast, a flavorful lunch, or a sweet treat, Yitcha Kawkaw Kopitiam is a delightful destination worth trying.
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Service options
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Great coffee
- Great tea selection
Popular for
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dessert
- Table service
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
Crowd
- Groups
Reviews for Yitcha Kawkaw Kopitiam @Kota Kemuning 壹茶浓浓咖啡店
Review highlights
Based on 328 reviewsYitcha Kawkaw Kopitiam @Kota Kemuning 壹茶浓浓咖啡店 is widely appreciated for its distinctive selection of pastries, particularly kaya-based treats that consistently receive high praise. The café’s menu offers a diverse range of local noodle dishes, with Ipoh hor fun and Hakka pork wantan noodles standing out as popular choices, while curry dishes receive mixed feedback. Customers commend the authentic and bold flavors of their coffee drinks, though some find the strength variable. The establishment is valued for reasonable pricing and a lively, welcoming atmosphere, though lunch hours can become crowded and parking remains a challenge. Overall, it is favored for its breakfast and lunch offerings, especially by those seeking traditional Malaysian flavors paired with quality baked goods.
This place is known for their pastries and their kaya kok is to die for it's so good. Usually I'll just buy their pastries but this time I decided to try their noodles. The 干捞面 and wan ton mee was ok but I didn't really liked the dry curry mee. It wasn't bad but I made the wrong choice when choosing the noodle so definitely my own fault. The soup noodles were pretty good and the Kaya butter toast was also good, I don't think anyone can mess up kaya butter toast. Ordered this one drink with cincau, soymilk and taufufah but can't remember the name, it was pretty good not too sweet. Overall a 7/10, if you ever do visit pls try the bursting kaya kok I promise you it's good
My favourite place for breakfast or lunch. Ipoh hor fun soup very thick and tasty, only thing is the hor fun potion very less, hopefully shop owner can improve else sure will lost a lot of loyalty customers. Price wise very reasonable which is main reason for me to revisit. All the dishes taste very nice. Drink ordered cham C kosong, white coffee and yitcha kaw kaw, very bold and thick taste, really match with their name "kaw kaw", keep it up. Siew pao price keep increasing and now approaching nearly RM3 per piece, may be due to pork follow market price, all the pastries are nice. During payment, received RM10 cash voucher for next visit which is another plus point to encourage customer to come back. There have a lot of outlet and highly recommend to give it a try.
Usually visit here for breakfast, trying various dishes at here. What unique at here is having nasi lemak with fried pork and also a hakka noodle. Cannot resist their pastries also, my favourite is their portuguese tart, green bean biscuit, kawkaw kaya butter puff and salted egg yolk puff.
Food was decent but their curry broth is good. Lunch hour can get crowded and parking is a little tough to spot around the area. Pastries were daily baked and apparently it sells out fast. Coffee wasn't strong enough for me. On my second visit, I personally liked the Ipoh Sa Hor Fun and Hakka Pork Wantan Noodles
Today I laughed bcos of this cute dessert. Sometimes a girl just wanna have some fun wit their food. I like their environment and food, always full of people.
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- Monday 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
- Tuesday (Today) 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
- Wednesday 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
- Thursday 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
- Friday 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
- Saturday 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
- Sunday 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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