Showing posts with label Travel_Malaysia_Kluang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel_Malaysia_Kluang. Show all posts

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Old Pasar Kopitiam - Stalls from Demolished Old Market in Kluang [Johore, Malaysia]

I can't remember which documentary I watched but its content, on stalls from an old market in Kluang that moved to a coffee shop, left such a deep impression; I had to brave the downpour to check it out when I visited in November last year, despite rain being pretty heavy! 

Plenty of seats but relatively packed. I did notice that many were requesting for takeaways since it was such a nice weather to sleep in on a weekend. 

Spiral pink staircase leading to the upper floors; when I was young, I always hoped to live in a house with stairs. Now that I am older, I am happier with single floor apartment. And no doubt safer given how accident prone I am!

One of the things I remember well from the documentary was that the coffee stall would only get the coffee powder from this Mui Tong Mui stall in the same shop; this helps maintain freshness for every cup of coffee served.

Kopi Gao Siew Dai - meaning thick coffee, less sugar; the way I like my coffee! And this didn't disappoint with a rich, aromatic flavor that was the absolute beverage to start the morning! 

Toast - from the look of it, I assumed this would be the mother of all butter-kaya toasts. I was wrong as the toasted bread had a crunchy biscuit-like texture and I very much prefer a fluffier toast with crisp edges. A pity as the kaya and butter were good.

 
Soft-boiled Eggs - I can't review this as these were eaten by either Jerald or my mom. I usually wouldn't have soft boiled eggs when there are plenty of other food that should be accorded priority. 

Nasi Lemak - this was Jerald's order and I took a bite; there's no meat with egg being the singular protein source. Acceptable taste but not something I would purposely go back for. 

Chee Cheong Fun - I was wondering what this was until someone ordered. Turned out to be chee cheong fun, which is something I can have as a snack rather as a main meal. Let's order one basic version.

I love such traditional chee cheong fun which was basic, with just vermicelli rolls, sauce and sesame seeds, as it reminded me of the childhood flavor. With two rolls at just RM 2.20, the rolls were smooth and sauce was viscous, warm and more savory than sweet. 

p,s, chee cheong fun means pig's intestines although the basic ingredients have no meat. Its name came about because of the shape, which did look like intestines.

Fishball Noodle - even when it wasn't raining cats and dogs, my mom would always prefer something soupy for her meal. Hence, the stall with the longest queue, selling fishball noodle, would be her preferred choice.

After an excruciating wait of 40 minutes, we managed to secure this bowl of fish ball bee hoon noodle soup at RM 6.50. Aside from fishballs, there were also tofu puffs! Worth it right?

I found the taste to be on the bland side, with flavor coming from the shallot oil but my mom enjoyed it; commenting that it had this old school nostalgic flavor. Fish balls appeared to be homemade; tinier with a rough texture, they weren't fantastic. 

Nevertheless, all we need is just a happy mom! 

Beef Soup - this was another soupy dish that my mom should like but she doesn't eat beef. This stall was said to be popular and I decided to get a bowl of beef soup, sans the noodle since I had already eaten so much starch!

At RM 15.00, this was my most expensive meal in the coffee shop! Beef, while tender, was gamey. Saving grace was the soup; herbal and a delicious stomach warmer in the cool, rainy weather. What I love most was the addition of salted vegetables; providing a crunchier texture that contrasted with the tender beef. 

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With hits and misses, this was still no doubt a satisfyingly filling breakfast that didn't break a hole in my pocket. I believe the food would appeal to those looking for traditional taste, since many stalls in the coffee shop had decades of experience with some spanning a few generations! 

Address
15, 17, Jalan Mersing, Kampung Masjid Lama, 
86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia

Map 
As above.

Pricing
Kopi Gao Siew Dai - RM 1.80
Toast - Forgot the pricing! 
Soft-boiled Eggs - Forgot the pricing! 
Nasi Lemak - RM 3.50
Chee Cheong Fun - RM 2.20
Fishball Noodle -  RM 6.50
Beef Soup - RM 15.00
(p.s. price might have changed since my visit was in November 2022)

Sunday, May 07, 2023

Talula Hill - Kefi Farm Cafe @ Kluang in Johor [Malaysia]

Back in November 2022, I brought my mom and nephew to revisit
Kluang and one of the new places visited was Talula Hill, which I first heard about during the pandemic that ravaged earth!

It's quite a distance from main commercial area in Kluang and GRAB seemed like the easiest way. Do note to exercise caution when you drive up the hill as the roads were in pretty bad condition half a year ago.

The driver wasn't sure where to turn to let us alight! 

We dropped off at the main building. 
Picture for reference; always good to have models.

Talula Hill is essentially a farm that comprises a cafe and cabins for those interested to stay overnight. Concept is similar to UK Farm in the same district but the advantage of being the newest kid on the block means Talula Hill is modern and will appeal to the younger generation. 

Work was still ongoing half a year ago and I bet it is now a more convenient pathway towards the cafe. Yes, that view was beautiful right? More to come shortly.

To be honest, it's a view that I found to be extremely relaxing. Back in November 2022, I was facing a tough period at work. Nothing seemed to go smoothly and there was a lot of unhappiness. Such a view calmed me down. 

Problem is; the hill wasn't tall and after a while; the heat hit us and typical Singaporeans like us would rush to find shelter to escape from the scorching sun. 

Here's the cafe known as Kefi Farm Cafe.
Always welcome shade, and maybe a cold drink! 

Both indoor and outdoor seating were available. At that point when we reached at about 2.00 pm, indoor was packed and we should be grateful to have secured a table in the non-air-conditioned section.

It also helped that there was a long bar table that overlooked the fantastic farm view! It was still hot but at the very least, we will be shaded. Reminded me of BOH Tea Centre at Cameron Highlands but way more comfortable due to the much cooler climate.

See that grey container buildings on the left? That's the cabins for overnight stays; average pricing is more than S$100 a night for twin-sharing. Click here to find out more! Last photo using my DSLR as they don't allow DSLRs in the premises unless I am staying there. Mobile cameras were okay though. No notices mentioned this but it's okay; I always complied. 

Getting a glass of Carlsberg! It's rare to see me drinking so early but trust me, the hot weather made it so enticing to have ice cold beer streaming down my throat! 

The beer was apparently from a bottle and usual practices elsewhere would have the customer getting the bottle and pouring it themselves into the glass / mug / cup. Served in such a manner, I wonder if I am indeed getting a full bottle.

Jerald's cafe latte! 
And the big bottle of sugar syrup.

Half-eaten French fries. Purpose of the photo was to show the gaps in between the planks of wood that made the tabletop; with cold drinks, condensation under the hot weather means water will drip onto our pants / bottoms! 

Corn Fritters - more pancake like; this was surprisingly not bad, with a crisp exterior texture. What would have made them better? More corn kernels! 

Mom with the cabins as the backdrop. Should I arrange for another trip and stay at Talula Hill? Or would it be better to just go to Cameron Highlands where the weather was a lot less punishing?

Me taking the opportunity for time-lapsed! 

Here's the video for your reference. I remember public is able to check out the farm although I think the climb back to the hill is the main reason for turning people off. 

One thing I couldn't stand in any dining establishment is the appearance of flies. And I noticed quite a number in this cafe. Psychologically for me, seeing flies infer bad sanitary conditions. 

I even noticed flies in the toilet!

Those who have taken food hygiene course would know the above ibe unacceptable. And shouldn't the garbage bin be closed? 

Good business for the trap though.

Time to leave as everyone was getting bored! Would I return? Frankly, I doubt it unless I am back to stay at the cabins. In my opinion, UK Farm, while being a lot more traditional and old fashioned, was more rustic. The heat was still the killer though.

Departing photos! 

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Address
86000 Kluang, 
Johor Malaysia

Website

Pricing (for Cafe Orders)
Cafe Latte (Cold) - RM 14.00
French Fries - RM 18.00
Farm Corn Fritters - RM 18.00
Carlsberg - RM 14.00
(Inclusive of GST, Subject to Service Charge)