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Other Beverages • Chin Chow Drink • Grass Jelly Drink
Other Beverages • Bandung • Rose Syrup with Condensed Milk
Other Beverages • Soya Bean Milk
Other Beverages • Milo Dinosaur • conventional Milo served with lots of Milo powder on top
Other Beverages • Horlicks Dinosaur • conventional Horlicks served with lots of Horlicks powder on top
Other Beverages • Sugar Cane Juice
Kopitiam Language Food
Chinese Food • Bak-Kut Teh • pork-rib soup made with a variety of Chinese herbs and spices
Chinese Food • Bak Chang • savory rice dumplings, usually pork (bak) filled alongside mushrooms and salted egg yolk, steamed in bamboo leaves
Chinese Food • Bak Chor Mee • noodles with minced pork or chicken and other ingredients, served dry or with soup. Usually the flat, tape-like mee pok noodle is used
Chinese Food • Ban Mian • hand-made flat noodles served with vegetables, minced meat, sliced mushrooms and an egg in an ikan bilis-based soup
Chinese Food • Chai Tow Kway • diced and stir-fried radish with an egg mixture.
Chinese Food • Char Kway Teow • thick, flat rice flour (kuay teow) noodles stir-fried in dark soy sauce with prawns, eggs, beansprouts, fish cake, cockles, green leafy vegetables, Chinese sausage and some lard.
Chinese Food • Char Siew Rice • Cantonese dish of rice served with barbecued pork in a thick sauce.
Chinese Food • Chee Cheong Fun • a thick, flat sheet of steamed-rice flour which is made into rolls, sometimes with a pork, chicken or vegetable filling. It is served with a sweet soy bean sauce
Chinese Food • Chok • Cantonese rice porridge in various flavours including chicken and pork, often served with ikan bilis and either sliced century egg or fresh egg.
Chinese Food • Chee Kway • steamed rice cake topped with preserved radish; usually eaten for breakfast.
Chinese Food • Claypot Chicken Rice • rice cooked with soy sauce in a claypot, then topped with braised chicken and Chinese sausage. It may also include salted fish and is often enjoyed when the rice at the bottom is charred
Chinese Food • Curry Chicken Noodles • yellow egg noodles in chicken curry
Chinese Food • Drunken Prawns • prawns cooked with Chinese rice wine
Chinese Food • Duck Rice • braised duck with rice cooked with yam and shrimps or it can simply be served with plain white rice, served with a thick dark sauce
Chinese Food • Egg Tarts • Cantonese pastry of yellow egg custard baked in a pastry shell. Commonly served at Dim Sum and popular seller at bakeries.
Chinese Food • Fish-head Bee Hoon • a kind of noodle soup in which the main ingredients are rice vermicell and fried fish head (separated into chunks). This dish is notable for the creamy, rich soup, which is typically made using a mixture of fish stock and milk – the latter being an uncommon ingredient in Chinese cuisine.
Chinese Food • Fried Rice • Day-old rice is fried with various meat chunks and vegetables, along with eggs
Chinese Food • Hainanese Chicken Rice • flavorful steamed chicken served with rice cooked in chicken stock. Normally eaten with chili sauce, dark soy sauce, and ginger paste. A common variation is using roast chicken instead.
Chinese Food • Hae Mee • yellow egg noodles in a rich broth made from prawn and pork rib stock, topped with whole or sliced fresh boiled prawns.
Chinese Food • Hokkien Mee • rice vermicelli and yellow noodles fried with shrimp, sliced cuttlefish and lard bits.
Chinese Food • Hor Fun • flat rice noodles in gravy often served with fish or prawns. A common variation is using beef instead
Chinese Food • Hum Chim Peng • deep-fried Chinese bun-like pastry sometimes filled with bean paste.
Chinese Food • Kaya Toast • a traditional breakfast dish. Kaya is a sweet coconut and egg jam, and this is spread over toasted bread.
Chinese Food • Kway Chap • Teochew dish of flat, broad rice sheets in a soup made with dark soy sauce, served with pig offal, braised duck meat, various kinds of beancurd, preserved salted vegetables, and braised hard-boiled eggs.
Chinese Food • Lor Mee • a Hokkien noodle dish served in a viscous, dark soy sauce-based broth with meat roll slices, fishcake and beansprouts.
Chinese Food • Ngoh Hiang • a food composed of combining various vegetables, seafood and/or meats
Chinese Food • Oyster Omelette • oysters fried with a special flour-and-egg mixture
Chinese Food • Pau • steamed bun with wide assortment of fillings such as char siew, minced pork, red bean paste, lotus paste or vegetables
Chinese Food • Pig’s Organ Soup • a soup-based variant of kway chap
Chinese Food • Popiah • Hokkien/Chaozhou-style spring roll or rolled crepe, stuffed with stewed turnip, Chinese sausage, shrimps and lettuce
Chinese Food • Rojak • a vegetable salad with a topping of dark prawn paste
Chinese Food • Soon Kway • a white vegetable dumpling with savoury sauce
Chinese Food • Vegetarian Bee Hoon • thin braised rice vermicelli to which a choice of various gluten, vegetable, or tofu-based delicacies may be added.
Chinese Food • Wanton Mee • yellow noodles with chicken or pork or prawn dumplings. Often served with slices of barbecued meat
Chinese Food • Yong Tau Foo • variety of vegetables stuffed with fish and meat paste cooked in a light ikan bilis-based soup. May also be eaten "dry" with sweet bean and chili sauces
Chinese Food • You Tiao • fried dough crullers
Chinese Food • Yu Sheng • raw fish salad traditionally eaten during Chinese New Year
Malay Food • Acar • pickled vegetables and/or fruits with dried chilli, peanuts, and spices
Malay Food • Agar Agar • agar extracted from seaweed that is usually moulded into a jelly-like cake, sometimes with layers and colourings, and in various shapes.
Malay Food • Ayam Goreng • Fried Chicken
Malay Food • Ayam Bakar • grilled chicken with spices