This Old Town Kopitiam was claimed to be the original kopitiam that serves famous Ipoh White Coffee in Ipoh Old Town....wallahualam. We spent our last Hari Raya Aidil Adha holiday in Ipoh by visiting kopitiams.....almost every norning and night. What else to do, maaaa. Both I and my wife like Ipoh white coffee, served with toast and half boiled eggs. Pricewise, these coffees at kopitiams are much cheaper than Starbucks or San Francisco. A cup of Ipoh White Coffee costs RM1.60. Just imagine laaaa.
About Ipoh White Coffee (extracted from Wikipedia)
Ipoh "White" Coffee is a roast of coffee prepared using a unique method that combines elements of modern approaches with traditional Malaysian brewing practices. The term "white coffee" originates from the literal translation of its Chinese name.
Traditionally, Malaysian style "black" coffee roast (also known as Hainanese coffee; not to be confused with the serving style of coffee without milk) is produced by roasting the beans with sugar and margarine. "White" coffee, on the other hand, is produced with only margarine and without any sugar, resulting in a roast that is less dark, hence the term "white" coffee. Note that the idea that white coffee is produced from a different species of coffee is a common misconception; the species normally used in this roast is the Robusta.
The name "white coffee" is associated with Ipoh, due to it originating from Ipoh (in particular, its Old Town). Exceedingly popular in Ipoh, "white" coffee is slowly but steadily gai
Ipoh "White" Coffee is a roast of coffee prepared using a unique method that combines elements of modern approaches with traditional Malaysian brewing practices. The term "white coffee" originates from the literal translation of its Chinese name.
Traditionally, Malaysian style "black" coffee roast (also known as Hainanese coffee; not to be confused with the serving style of coffee without milk) is produced by roasting the beans with sugar and margarine. "White" coffee, on the other hand, is produced with only margarine and without any sugar, resulting in a roast that is less dark, hence the term "white" coffee. Note that the idea that white coffee is produced from a different species of coffee is a common misconception; the species normally used in this roast is the Robusta.

salam...baru2 ni telah tersebar status halal kopitiam2 ini.Amacam? Apa pendapat anda?
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