Nasi Lemak Ayam Berempah (Coconut milk rice with Deep Fried Spiced Chicken) - MYR8.90 nett. Coffee mixed with Tea (Cham) Hot - MYR3.80 nett.
The menu. HQ is in Cheras and they just opened a branch in Sri Petaling. Opening Hours: 8 am to 12 or 1 am.
This eatery took over the corner shoplot that used to be occupied by Tim Kee Chicken Rice and renovated it nicely.
I like the name, sounds old school with really great food, the best!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, You got school right. Poppo is the name of an operator of a school canteen in Johor.
DeletePoppo Kanteen? Funny name. It means Grandma Kanteen? Or maybe Hipoppo Kanteen? :D
ReplyDeleteYou want to know the story behind the name? It is all here at http://www.poppo.my/about
DeleteHah! Really one ah! :D
DeleteI wonder is she still running the canteen now.
DeleteQuite nice that the nasi lemak is served on an enamel plate.
ReplyDeleteDo you still have this kind of enamel plate at home?
DeleteYes, I do :) It's great for baking Terengganu butter buns.
DeleteThat's nice!
DeleteI like the look of that plate!
ReplyDeleteMy in-laws' kitchen still has enamel plates like this from the olden days. How about you?
DeleteDon't wanna poke into in-laws kitchen... hehehe.
DeleteHehehe, better stay clear. :)
Deletelooks delicious and I like how they serve using the enamel plate, so nostalgic.. :)
ReplyDeleteI remember using this kind of enamel plates at home when I was a child.
DeleteWahh..this one certainly looks very sedap! I miss nasi lemak.. cannot get real good one over here... must go online search!
ReplyDeleteEh, what do you take as real good nasi lemak? There must be many places selling nasi lemak in Ipoh.
DeleteYour nasi ayam rempah looked appetizing!
ReplyDeleteIt is tasty.
DeleteYummy, yummy delicious looking nasi lemak. Serving the nasi lemak in the enamel plate reminds me of my young days where we used enamel plates.
ReplyDeleteDo you still have this kind of plates at home? My inlaws do.
DeleteServe in enamel plate taste more delicious?
ReplyDeleteYou believe that?
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