Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Tradisi Kopitiam Delivery

Today is Wednesday 30.jun.21 Day 2 of PPN phase 1. Yesterday we stayed home and ordered food delivery to eat with the remaining roast pork from Monday.

I launched the food panda app and it showed me a list of eateries in the panda box that will give more discounts the higher the amount ordered. I chose this eatery named Tradisi Kopitiam without knowing much about it and selected two dishes.

Later I googled and found out that this eatery is located on the same row of shops as Ming Yang coffee shop and Traditional Recipe Restaurant in Kuchai Lama. It is nearby so I received the food in no time at all.

11.42 am - we ordered this nasi lemak kosong aka dish 1 to eat with the remaining roast pork. Even for kosong, it has sambal, half a hard boiled egg, jiu hu char aka stir fried jicama, peanuts, cucumber and some deep fried strips of dough that could be mistaken for deep fried anchovies. They even gave a bag of curry gravy with 3 tofu puffs in it.

11.44 am - the remaining roast pork of 12 pieces are seared on the pan to heat them up to be eaten together with the Nasi Lemak kosong.

Still too much meat for lunch so kept some roast pork for dinner.

12 noon - mee jawa which is dish 2.

12.04 noon - both of us shared this Mee jawa but still there was a lot of noodles. Next time I will try ordering Mee jawa without the Mee.

5.30 pm - I ordered an add-on portion of coconut milk rice only at MYR 2 nett so both of us ate that rice with the bag of curry gravy with its tofu puffs and the siew yuk kept for dinner. Can u spot the siew yuk? So all siew yuk from Monday are cleared on Tuesday.

All the food delivered from Tradisi Kopitiam.

Total bill is MYR 27.40 nett after getting MYR 10 nett off for orders more than MYR 30 nett.

Food and drink packaging.

18 comments:

  1. I just browse thruough Grab yesterday, saw a good deal on mee jawa. Thinking of ordering it but only for myself, so not worth it. Kids dont take it.

    Yours looked good. The roast pork as well.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That shop doesn't have other food that you can order? Only Mee jawa?

      Delete
  2. I have not been ordering food for months as my wife cooks every single day since she is working from home. She insists on eating home-cooked food.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I have used up the promo codes in Grab.. will check out Foodpanda too! hahaha... so these few days, I cook my own dinner..

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You ok to cook then eat home cooked dinner also is fine. Maybe more satisfying.

      Delete
  4. Mee Jawa looks nice. I actually prefer bee hoon to the yellow mee.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Same here. I wonder will they be willing to change yellow Mee to Mee hoon.

      Delete
  5. I might get delivery pretty soon. I am tired of cooking. LOL!

    ReplyDelete
  6. long time i didn't eat mee jawa. I miss the one nearby my office.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That Mee jawa must be very tasty for you to miss it.

      Delete
  7. Mee Jawa isn't that common in the Klang Valley. I like but no good source now - used to have it at the Pavillion food court.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I don't think I have eaten mee jawa at pavilion food court. I wonder whether the stall is still there or not.

      Delete
    2. Heh yes my time there was, let's see... about 10 years ago. How time does fly.

      Delete
    3. 10 years ago. Hhmmm, what is the name of the stall if u can remember.

      Delete
    4. Cannot ler. Just one of the stalls in there.

      Delete