"Sedap" means yummy in Malay and the dishes they serve were certainly delicious.
"Kopitiam" in the other hand means coffee shop in Hokkien (a Chinese dialect).
Kopitiam serves mainly Malaysian Chinese dishes and are found almost everywhere in Southeast Asia
particularly in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Having been to several kopitiams in Malaysia and Singapore, Sedap definitely made me feel nostalgic.
I need not think twice about eating here because I know
kopitiam food would surely make my hungry tummy very happy.
"Kopitiam" in the other hand means coffee shop in Hokkien (a Chinese dialect).
Kopitiam serves mainly Malaysian Chinese dishes and are found almost everywhere in Southeast Asia
particularly in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Having been to several kopitiams in Malaysia and Singapore, Sedap definitely made me feel nostalgic.
I need not think twice about eating here because I know
kopitiam food would surely make my hungry tummy very happy.
Kopi 'O' Cold and Soya Bean Milk
Penang Assam Laksa
Penang Char Kuey Teow
Coffee Spare Ribs
Sambal Fried Fish
Mee Goreng
Cereal Prawns without Shell
I would have loved the ones that come with shells
(you get to eat the whole thing) but they ran out of it.
This is a must try!
This is a must try!
Sedap Malaysian Kopitiam
Regent Place
Shop 10 (George St level),
501 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
tel: (02) 9262 7979
cereal prawns!!!! i love cereal prawns!!! i def need to check this place out!
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