But, for the benefit of those who have never heard of Hai Peng, I shall trudge on...hehe
Hai Peng oozes nostalgia, with the furniture and the ambience of old fashion kopitiam. Always packed with an eclectic mix of locals and tourists, Hai Peng serves a range of roti bakar (toast), kuih muih (malay snack), nasi lemak, nasi dagang etc.
We had the Kopi Hai Peng....
I like this strong, cukup kau (thick) coffee which I understand why some people are so crazy over this little cuppa.
Blur Butterfly decided to have some latte, which she was not too please with...
Maybe it's too thick to be latte? I took a sip, thot it tasted alright, though there's a strong hint of cinnamon...
Bubbly Alicia opted for teh ais (ice milk tea) which was served sealed with Hai Peng's logo at the cover. Good way to prevent messy spills from iced drinks...
Tea was thick and quite aromatic..
The old fashioned charcoal toast aka roti bakar was served next..
Thick toasts smothered with kaya (local coconut & egg jam) and butter served hot, we quickly grabbed a piece each.
Though the bread was home made, I was not too impress with the bread. More doughy than usual, their bread seemed like a cross between sourdough and bread. hmmmm
Next was the toasted buns served with kaya and butter too..
Again, I was not very impress with the buns. Too thick, chewy and bland for my liking.
Bubbly Alicia wanted something savoury, so she ordered the curry toast...
For RM5.90, this was way too costly for a slice of toast, egg and dhal sauce. Yes, you read right, dhal. Well, at least it tasted like dhal as I could not find any semblance of curry in it.
Took a nasi lemak bungkus as we wanted to have some rice..
Now this was yummy stuff, tasty, spicy sambal ikan bilis goes really well with the rice and hard boiled egg..
We did return on another day, extra stuff we tried was the Hai Peng Ice Blended Special...
Beats all the franchised coffee chain's ice blended hands down. The coffee was strong, aromatic, ice was blended finely, the sweetness was well balanced with the bitterness of the coffee..just perfecto..
We had the nasi dagang too (usually sold off before 12 noon), pretty tasty, the sauce on the heavier side of ginger and asam, but goes well with the rice. No picture on this, you can see it hiding behind my cup of ice blended though.. :)
What Julianne thinks?
Killer coffees not to be missed, yumz for the rice dishes, mediocre for the toasts
Kedai Kopi Hai Peng is located at corner of Jalan Dato Omar (the main trunk road from Kuantan-Cherating-Cukai-Kijal-Kerteh) and Jalan Sulaimani, one of the main roads at Chukai, Terengganu. If you still cant find it, just ask a local. Everyone there knows where Hai Peng is..
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