Kuala Lumpur - I finally had the opportunity to experience the famous Ho Kow Hainan Kopitiam. Located in the heart of Chinatown, this traditional coffee shop has become one of the city's most popular breakfast destinations, often attracting long queues of locals and tourists alike.
Ho Kow's story dates back to the 1950s when it first opened as a humble Hainanese coffee shop serving traditional breakfast favourites. Over the decades, it built a loyal following through its commitment to preserving old-school recipes and preparation methods. In recent years, social media exposure and word-of-mouth recommendations have further cemented its reputation, making it one of Kuala Lumpur's most sought-after breakfast spots.
Despite the crowds, the atmosphere retained a nostalgic charm, with vintage décor and the bustling energy of a traditional kopitiam.
I started my breakfast with their Jade Shrimp Siew Mai. The siew mai was delicious, packed with flavour and generously filled with shrimp. Halfway through my meal, I unfortunately encountered a small bone in one piece. When I informed the waitress, she immediately apologised and promptly brought me a fresh replacement plate. It was excellent customer service and a gesture that left a positive impression.
Next, I tried their colourful roll, a steamed fish cake filled with tiny bits of vegetables. Served piping hot, it was soft, flavourful, and wonderfully fresh. The delicate texture and light seasoning made it a delightful dim sum-style dish.
No visit to a Hainanese coffee shop would be complete without kaya butter toast. Ho Kow's version was toasted over charcoal, giving the bread a crisp exterior and a subtle smoky aroma. Combined with the rich butter and fragrant kaya, it was simply outstanding.
To accompany the meal, I ordered a Teh-C Kosong. It turned out to be one of the best cups of tea I have had. The generous amount of evaporated milk gave it a creamy, rich texture while maintaining a smooth tea flavour.
Overall, it was a thoroughly enjoyable breakfast. Great food, excellent service, and a touch of nostalgia made Ho Kow Hainan Kopitiam well worth the wait.



































