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If starbucks were to serve nasi lemak, it will be ang mo smell. I would prefer to go with my favourite old skool coffee with a packet of old skool muslim nasi lemak or old skool muslim curry puff.
Wow...I'm quite impressed with the effort put in by some of you guys.
But I'm not referring to what we eat at home. If you step into a cafe outlet like Spinelli or Starbucks, you get only cakes to go with coffee. What would you have liked instead of cakes ?
By the way, I am habitual coffee drinker but I drink traditional kopi tiam kopi-o. I never like to drink at starbucks or those Ang Mo Kopi joints. Their kopi is expensive and taste not shiok, hence can't figure out what to go along with Ang Mo Kopi. Maybe chocolates??? And the list of food that go well with the traditional kopi have been mentioned by the forum brudders above. I think Yew Tiao is a hot favourite. I like that as well...
And the list of food that go well with the traditional kopi have been mentioned by the forum brudders above. I think Yew Tiao is a hot favourite. I like that as well...
I only drink coffee all my life, every morning
i must have one, hawker centre or coffee shop.
And i like to go with butterfly bun and kao teng kuek,
or some 娘惹糕点
One stall in Old Airport Road sell the best butterfly bun.
The hawker centre beside the wet market near Block 13.
I don't dip youtiao or even biscuit into coffee, tea or even soya milk. I think it destroys the tastes on both sides. Even when eating western cereal, I don't soak the cereal in milk. I eat and drink separately.