Friday, January 22, 2016

Poppo Kanteen

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.

24 comments:

  1. I like the name, sounds old school with really great food, the best!

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    1. Hahaha, You got school right. Poppo is the name of an operator of a school canteen in Johor.

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  2. Poppo Kanteen? Funny name. It means Grandma Kanteen? Or maybe Hipoppo Kanteen? :D

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    1. You want to know the story behind the name? It is all here at http://www.poppo.my/about

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    2. I wonder is she still running the canteen now.

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  3. Quite nice that the nasi lemak is served on an enamel plate.

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    1. Do you still have this kind of enamel plate at home?

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    2. Yes, I do :) It's great for baking Terengganu butter buns.

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  4. I like the look of that plate!

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    1. My in-laws' kitchen still has enamel plates like this from the olden days. How about you?

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    2. Don't wanna poke into in-laws kitchen... hehehe.

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    3. Hehehe, better stay clear. :)

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  5. looks delicious and I like how they serve using the enamel plate, so nostalgic.. :)

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    1. I remember using this kind of enamel plates at home when I was a child.

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  6. Wahh..this one certainly looks very sedap! I miss nasi lemak.. cannot get real good one over here... must go online search!

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    1. Eh, what do you take as real good nasi lemak? There must be many places selling nasi lemak in Ipoh.

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  7. Your nasi ayam rempah looked appetizing!

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  8. Yummy, yummy delicious looking nasi lemak. Serving the nasi lemak in the enamel plate reminds me of my young days where we used enamel plates.

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    1. Do you still have this kind of plates at home? My inlaws do.

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  9. Serve in enamel plate taste more delicious?

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