There you have it, my two-cents on this kopitiam. So if you have any cravings for tea snackage, this would be the good place to go to to satisfy that craving
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Olde Station Kopitiam
After a long day's shopping in City Mall for the first day of our trip in my hometown, we decided to rest easy and have a bit of munchies at one of our favourite tea spot, which is The Olde Station Kopitiam

This be the signboard and entrance (including outdoor dining) of the kopitiam. It's located outside of the City Mall itself, but was part of City Mall jurisdiction under the conjoined building across it.






This be the interior of the kopitiam. The setting is made to resemble the old school kopitiam that people used to go to back in the good old golden years, and the food served were also pretty much of that theme too, with an addition of a few modern kopitiam menus and quirks.

My mom-in-law ordered kaya cha koi, which is old school Chinese oily breadstick smothered with kaya jam. It actually tastes pretty good and matches really well with it

This is the tea that goes with the kaya cha koi that my mom-in-law ordered, part of the set meal

My dad-in-law ordered jasmine tea. Looks OK, but not my cuppa tea

My hubby's and my tea, that came along with the snack meal set I ordered, which if I'm not mistakened is milk tea, but somehow tastes more towards teh tarik

The snack we ordered, which is roti kahwin (literal trans: wedding/marriage toast) in kaya and butter. Tastes pretty good, but not as crunchy as I would have liked my toast to be
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