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Ipoh White Coffee @ Sun Yuan Foong Coffee Shop in Ipoh

Posted by Apple Foodees On November - 8 - 2009

Ipoh is famous for its Old Town White Coffee, but what other food can you have with your favourite cup of coffee?

Sun Yuan Foong is claimed to be the one offering the “real” original white coffee meanwhile their rival, Sun Yuan Loong, is runned by a close relative of them. Hence, you should know by now why I chose to have my meal here, lol.

We did not manage to try all the available foods offered by Sun Yuan Foong, but these are some of them that we had tried.

Toast Sandwich

We ordered the cheese and ham sandwich to complement with a warm cup of white coffee. Nothing really special about this meal. It is so obvious that the sandwich was made by using a sandwich maker. The ingredient was just enough for me. Not too much and not too little. More room for me to have my Ipoh “Nga Choy Gai” later.

Egg Toast

Another set we ordered is the toast bread with sausage and a half boiled egg. This is a typical set which is recommended here. Although it is a very simple dish, but dining here along with this toasted bread set coupled with their famous white coffee does brings back the olden days feelings.

If you fancy making your own toast bread at home but also want to have Sun Yuan Foong’s white coffee, you may purchase their white coffee powder from them. If you haven’t try Ipoh’s famous White Coffee, I truly recommend this place. The old building together with their old menus will definitely bring back a lot of olden days memories about this place. I would consider this place is a must-go place for a tourist visiting Ipoh. Note that, they are not open at night. They normally closes at about 6pm.

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2 Responses to “Ipoh White Coffee @ Sun Yuan Foong Coffee Shop in Ipoh”

  1. NKOTB says:

    Looks like lots of people like this place and lots of people blogging this too.

  2. cariso says:

    I didn’t expect a ’sandwich maker’ -made roti there. Thought it should be more ‘traditional’ way instead? :)

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