The definitive 7th mile teh c peng

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Our quest for the definitive 7th mile (Kota Sentosa) teh c peng did not start out easily, with feedback ranging from "It doesn't really matter now coz every place there does it the same way once it took off" (Yes, but we wanted to find the pioneering coffee shop) to "It's the one beside the 4D outlet" (It would be great if there was only one place which meets that criteria). It was finally established that Fresh Food Court was the one that introduced the multiple layer teh c peng that has become all the rage now.

kota sentosa teh c peng

We managed to come to this conclusion based on the existing criteria's and several other vague ones (has a kolo mee stall, good roti canai) and thus our party of four made ourselves comfortable and ordered the revered beverage. It helped that most other patrons was imbibing the very same drink, as can be seen from the glasses on their tables, and from the endless stream of waitresses carrying out the signature three distinctive layer teh c peng from the beverage counter.

7 mile kolo mee stall

I also had the kolo mee, which was really good and highly recommended. It should be noted that all kolo mee needs to have "char siew yew" or char siew oil - the oil that comes from making char siew (BBQ pork slices) added for the taste to shine through.

7 mile kolo mee

This is the kolo mee - I don't think I've had a bowl that tasted as good as this, but then again, I was really hungry.

7 mile roti canai stall

The roti canai should not be missed either. I find that eating kolo mee and then roti canai is the correct way to go about it, though others prefer to reverse that gastronomical sequence.

7 mile roti canai

Here's a shot of the roti canai - slightly sweet bread and good composition.

7 mile teh c peng

Lest we forget, the teh c peng was very good - the three layers were distinctive and the concoction was very thick and sweet and strong. One glass retails for just RM 1.20 - a price which is unheard of in Kuching city proper. It was sublime...I had three glasses. The ambience of the place is nice too. It gives off a "Sunday breakfast bustle" feeling even though it was evening when we got there.

special for customer

There is a washbasin specially set up for you, too.

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