Wednesday 6 June 2018

Breakfast At Kheng Bee Hainanese Coffee Shop (Kedai Kopi Gemuk), Kopisan Baru, Gopeng.

My friends invited me to join them on a foodie breakfast trip to Gopeng. They happened to see an article in magazine showing a Hainanese coffee shop in New Kopisan or Kopisan Baru in Gopeng. Even though we visited Gopeng quite regularly, this coffee shop doesn't sound familiar to me. I was surprised to find out that this coffee shop is in the same location as the place we used to go for our Lai Fun noodles.
So this is the coffee shop that I didn't know existed, even though I have passed this way many times.
Kheng Bee Hainanese Coffee Shop (Kedai Kopi Gemuk)
S-45, Jalan Pasar, Kopisan Baru, Gopeng. Tel: 05-3591530
The place has been given a new face lift.
Very clean and comfortable place to enjoy a meal.
 Menu on the wall.
Claypot noodle, glutinous rice with coconut jam, macaroni, etc. 
 There is Prawn mee, half boiled egg on toast, etc.
Toast bread, fried noodle, homemade nasi lemak, steam bun, etc.
A small portion. We love this and ordered another plate!
Steamed glutinous rice with coconut milk and egg jam (kaya).
The kaya is their signature homemade kaya, handed down from their ancestors.
 A plate of homemade nasi lemak. I love the spicy sauce (sambal).
 Toast with their homemade kaya & a small bowl of porridge. 
Our breakfast for 3 people to share.
 1 glass of Gemuk coffee & 2 glasses of unsweetened soy bean milk.
 We added a plate of plain fried rice vermicelli, served with a fried egg & some sambal.
 We also ordered this bowl of noodle in soup (yee mee).
 We found out that this place serves pork-free food.
If you are interested, there are pre-packed coffee powder for sale.
 Kheng Bee Kedai Gemuk Kopisan - White coffee.
My friend commented that this tastes better than Ipoh coffee.
I have yet to try this coffee, hopefully on our next trip.
 After a nice breakfast in Gopeng, we took a ride around town before going home.
Stopped to snap this picture of a lotus flower and seed pod. 
 Lotus seed pod. Lotus seed could be eaten raw when tender. The dried seeds are used to boiled as sweet drink or made into paste as filling for varieties of buns and cake.

Linking to Floral Bliss.

And now this word to all of you:
You should be like one big happy family,
full of sympathy toward each other,
loving one another with tender hearts and humble minds.
(1 Peter 3:8, The Living Bible-TLB)

52 comments:

  1. What a beautiful coffee shop, Nancy! I love noodles soup!!! Kisses, my friend.

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    1. Thank you, Mia! This place is worth visiting again.

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  2. Oh my. Yummy. I want some of each.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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  3. The food looks wonderful but I loved the lotus flower and seed pod. Very beautiful. See ya Nancy.

    Cruisin Paul

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  4. I am drooling at the nasi lemak, i likw to eat toast with thick kaya and thick cold butter

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    1. Thank you, Libby! We will love to come back again!

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  5. The lotus flower and seed pod look so hug and perfect that I first thought they were not real! This place looks SO good, and clean. Would love to try the noodle soup!

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  6. ...rice for breakfast is popular in Maui.

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    1. I have gotten used to eating rice for breakfast!

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  7. Que rico aspecto tiene la comida, la flor de Loto espectacular y tus fotos como siempre maravillosas. Besos Nancy.

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  8. The Lotus flower photo is beautiful. I have never seen the flower but seed pods yes. We can buy them dried and brown for diy floral works.

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    1. Thank you, Riitta! I think it is because the lotus flower is too fragile and not lasting.

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  9. I've never seen lotus seed pod.. and also I didn't know that they are delicious!!

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    1. Thank you, Krishna! The seeds make very good sweet dessert!

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  10. See the porridge makes me feel like eating it now...

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    1. I will want to taste the porridge on my next visit!

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  11. I have eaten raw lotus seeds. very sweet naturally. your breakfast food looks good. all of them.

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  12. Siempre tienes buena comida. Besos.

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  13. Now that's a breakfast to enjoy and savor!

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  14. A hearty and very delicious breakfast!

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  15. Beautiful shots of lotus and pod.

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  16. I like the name Kedai Kopi Gemuk hee..hee...

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  17. Excelentes e belas fotografias, bom trabalho, gostei dos pratos devem de ser deliciosos.
    Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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  18. The food all looked so tasty, a little different to what we would eat for breakfast.

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  19. Oh very interesting food darling
    xx

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  20. Interesting post dear! thanks for sharing xx

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  21. It all looks so delicious, dear Nancy. I hope you're enjoying the summer.
    Amalia
    xo

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  22. Looks like it's worth more visits! So much nice food.

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  23. I somehow cannot imagine eating rice or noodles for breakfast, the European way is so different. :-) Take care and enjoy the weekend Diane

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    1. Not everyone here is used to taking rice or noodles for breakfast. Some still prefer light breakfast such as bread or cereals.

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  24. As usual very interesting) Have a nice weekend)

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