K3K Kopitiam @ Damansara Perdana

It’s been 3 months!

3 months without any serious shopping.

Kinda surprise me greatly for not doing any purchases of wardrobe materials and accessories (more than necessary shopping) during the sales season.. which had been prolonged in conjunction with the Merdeka Sale.. That’s a good sign isn’t it?

Learning to save is wise…
Saving is practical and realistic….
But not when I’m with my 2 girlfriends!!

We drove all the way to Damansara Perdana to look out for boutiques and we spent almost half the day hanging out at Cats Whiskers! Actually… we’re accompanied by Chris, who is so willing so drive us there! Thanks dear! He even helped us out… picked our dress, giving opinions from a guy’s point of view. So afraid that he’s bored and find our doings uninteresting, but it turned out fine I guess. Helped Yen to pick a lustrous and compatible dress for her uni prom too.. We didn’t go home empty ended of course..

Though I’m still not 100% well, but taking antibiotics alone will not put me back to a desirable condition. An additional of retail therapy will do the rest!! *smiles*

We had lunch at a nearby eatery. I’ve not dine in any of the eateries in this area before so we decided to drive around to have a look… Finally we ended up having lunch at the K3K Kopitiam. I must say that the restaurant revealed an undisputed origin of a typical kopitiam in those days. Furnished with a fusion of the olden and a lil’ modern interior, they offer a comfy environment for their customers and portrayed a definite Chinese flavour of its own.

interior

Yen just can’t bear with us while AiWei and I were taking pictures.. Maybe she’s way too hungry. *giggle* We stopped her from eating first as we have to capture some nice shots of her Pineapple Fried Rice 😛 An aromatic fried rice with the distinctive taste of pineapple’s sweet and sourish flavour. This for RM5.80.

pineapple fried rice

As for AiWei, she choses to have their specialty instead. The K3K Special Noodle for RM6.80. It’s a combination of spaghetti and chinese secret spicy chilli paste, accompanied with slices of trio peppers, carrot, onion, cuttlefish, prawn and spinach. My dear friend had a warm approval of their sauce.. the secret spicy chilli paste. Wonder what’s behind the secret! 😉 However, the noodles tasted somehow bland.. maybe the sauce was not well mixed with the noodles and they have not blend in enough with them.

K3K special noodle

Chris had the Pattaya Fried Rice for RM5.80 as well. A rather common dish.. but it somehow surprised us as it’s served in a bed of tomato sauce! Rather unique though.. The usual Pattaya rice that I’ve had was in a drier version. Tasted not bad at all… but I’m not a craver in having excessive gravy!

I had something plain. Plain yet tasty. With a pleasant odour of sesame oil. The Chicken Porridge for RM4.80 was my choice for the day. Thought that Chris added too much pepper for me, mildly indecent for my throat’s condition 😛

chicken porridge

Drinks drinks!
Chris had his Cold Milky Tea for RM3

milky tea

Another order of Bali Lemon before heading for another retail therapy session would be appropriate! Priced at RM2.50.

bali lemon

Didn’t know that they’re famous for toasts until I was informed by AiWei saying that she saw a program recommending their specialties and especially toasts on TV!
So.. dear readers.. do try out their toasts when stopping by K3K and tell me how is it then 🙂
Have a happy weekend everyone!!

K3K Kopitiam
The Place,
Bandar Damansara Perdana,
47820 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
Tel: 03-77299678

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8 Replies to “K3K Kopitiam @ Damansara Perdana”

  1. haha, nice to hang out with you guys. we will soon go again! 😛

    besides, they famous for their ‘kaya’. that’s what my mum told me. kaya with toast must be a great combination! will do my post soon. ^^

  2. OMG! looks so delicious. Must be a great place to hang out.

  3. wenching & esiong says: Reply

    this place looks a bit homely to me, am i right? the food looks great! the fried nice and the special noodle should taste good!

    haha! glad u guys had a nice time out! girls just love shopping! 🙂

  4. you didn’t try their toasts? i remember trying this place last year and food here were pretty good and affordable… 😉

  5. Hey nice blogging. I see you’ve been going around writing blogs about restaurants like us eh. Fancy joining us in our outings? We’ve going hanging out together … going foodie blogging in groups and most importantly .. to have fun….

    Do let me know if you’re interested.

  6. ai wei~ kaya toast! lovely.. we could stop by here again if we’re out for some shopping.. again! ;P

    big boys oven~ yes indeed. Nice food.. great place to settle down for tea and chat as well.

    wenching&esiong~ of course. you’re right. Homely 🙂 perhaps u wanna join us for some shopping and lunch as well?

    meiyen~ I didn’t.. 🙁 Didn’t know that they’re famous for toasts. Yea.. it’s affordable and I revisit for their toasts next time!

    timothy~ heyz.. 🙂 thx for dropping by! OMG.. I’m at most delighted.. Can I? It’s so great to get to know more foodies. Interested for sure 🙂

  7. KampungboyCitygal says: Reply

    hehe..i frequent cat’s whisker quite often too, the uptown outlet..

  8. high Five citygal! .. uptown outlet? em.. where ya? there’re other branches at Hartamas and Bangsar rite? any other recommended boutiques? about the same price range…

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