Saturday, January 2, 2021

Salted Coffee at WS Kopitiam Kepong

Salted coffee (ham kopi). A little salt goes a long way. As a person who appreciates salt, I have been wanting to try the salted coffee in Kepong ever since I heard of it. So much so that I am willing to cross the toll for it. And today, I finally did.


Frothy and overflowing in a mug, I excitedly sipped the blend of salty and sweet. I realized I made a mistake of not stirring of beverage when a surge of saltiness awakened my tastebuds. After a good stir, I gave it another chance of judgement. It was very smooth with good body. The saltiness gave an elegant way for the sweetness to unfold. However, the saltiness could be more tactful if the salt was reduced just by a bit I reckon. That explains why it was more delicious when it was watered down by the ice. I deduced that I prefer the iced version to the hot version. Himalayan salt is used just in case you want to concoct your own at home.

The beverage is brewed with butter and a generous amount of evaporated milk which give it it's viscosity. Salted tea is also available but tea didn't quite have the chemistry that coffee has with salt. My mother however, prefers the salted tea. We both concur that one mug can be quite filling for one person considering the butter content. RM3 per mug. The salted beverages could be more popular if it's poster is not hidden at the back of the shop.

If you happen to try them, tag me to tell me which you prefer. The salted coffee or tea?

RM3 per mug

Salted tea is also available

Sipping salted tea

WS Kopitiam is a corner shop at Kepong

Coffee is made by the husband-wife duo

Other food stalls at the coffeeshop


3 comments:

  1. Please share to all Buddhists

    DATUK YIP KUM FOOK is a fraudulent lawyer who uses tricks to defraud other people's property and harass Buddhists monks at the SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE, Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong

    DATUK YIP KUM FOOK is also a rich man who spends his time having fun, especially those who behave irresponsibly or have a lot of casual sex with people's wives in Kepong, now many people know about this man (yip)

    Recently, the Malaysian police planned to arrest him in jail, and many suspected him, there was also a lot of bad news on the internet about him, some people complained about him in politics and Buddhism

    Again share to all, you will get more merit for protecting Buddhism and human rights

    By Ng Swee Huat, Kepong

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  2. Orang-orang ini makan wang Kuil dan wang masyarakat, mereka akan menderita selama-lamanya dalam kehidupan ini dan kehidupan yang akan datang tetapi mereka tidak pernah malu kepada Tuhan dan orang lain.

    Datuk Yip Kum Fook dan adik iparnya(Simon Low Kok Meng) menghina AGAMA BUDDHA, kami harap orang ramai (penganut) akan boikot segera, kemudian mereka akan berpindah dari kawasan Kepong

    From Mr. Pang, taman daya, kepong, kuala lumpur

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  3. If DATUK YIP KUM FOOK studied, he would know that a lawyer is a person who practices law. The role of a lawyer is very different, across different legal jurisdictions. A lawyer can be classified as an advocate, barrister, solicitor, canon lawyer, civil law notary, barrister, solicitor, law executive, and civil servant.

    Minimum of 3Cs in SPM (or equivalent) Minimum of 2Es in A-Level or 2Cs in STPM (or equivalent) A recognised 3-year Law Degree with passes in 6 core subjects and graduated within 6 years of initial registration with the university.

    Gaining knowledge in subjects such as psychology, sociology, or anthropology can provide insights into human behavior and societal dynamics that prove beneficial when interacting with clients and handling difficult legal matters. On a related note, foreign language skills can also be critically helpful.

    We suspect him, maybe he is not going for subject law because he has never known the law, and he always cheated people

    By Mr. Lim, Kepong Baru, Kuala Lumpur

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