My missus loved the sambal kway teow that I bought home for her so the other morning, I took her and our girl to the shop to enjoy it right there and then on the spot, straight from the wok. More often than not, when you buy something back to eat, it may not be so nice anymore but I have heard people saying how sometimes, kampua mee tastes better when bought home and likewise, our Foochow fried noodles too.
My missus stayed steadfast to her sambal kway teow (RM4.00)…
…while our girl went for the Penang char kway teow (RM5.00)…
…that I had the last time I was here and yes, both of them enjoyed their orders very much.
I can’t say that I am all that fond of the melamine plates she used though…nor the plastic one on my previous visit. The lady’s predecessor, Ah Eng, used to serve hers on thick waxed brown paper in a basket – I certainly would prefer that a lot! Plus she could just throw away the paper, no need to wash the basket so that would save water and detergent.
I did not feel like having kway teow that day so I went for the kueh chap from the next stall. I’ve always liked the one right here, going as far back as 2011 (and her bak kut teh as well) and the special chili dip…
…that came with it.
It was only RM5.50 then but right now, it…
…has gone up to RM6.00. I am not saying that it is the best in town – as a matter of fact, I do not recall any kueh chap here that blew me away. All are pretty decent, worth going for sometimes for a change.
KOPITIAM FANTASY, otherwise popularly known as Tiam Tiam Lai (2.292435, 111.835066), is located among the shops in the Jalan Chew Siik Hiong area of shops behind the Rejang Medical Centre, facing Jalan Mahsuri.