
Cuppa Kopi Roti is another one of those Hainan toast and coffee establishments that is springing up like mushrooms these days. These establishments cater to nostalgic memories of old coffee shops in modern surroundings, often offering free WiFi and air conditioning.

Cuppa Kopi Roti is located in Pedada and I went to check out the place with Faye (plus kids, not mine) this morning. There isn't much of a Sunday morning crowd to speak of but the open kitchen is doing a brisk business in boiling eggs (for whom, I can't say).

Despite the modern surroundings, Cuppa Kopi Roti uses the old coffee shop style kettles and filters for boiling coffee. They also insert the traditional pat of butter into the coffee for a richer taste. However, the eggs are done using a machine.

The back of Cuppa Kopi Roti is air conditioned and comes with tasteful fittings. There are also games like Uno and Scrabble for customers to indulge in.

The place also has a space for live performances. I'm told that the proprietor plays music on weekend nights here.

I ordered Set A which is their flagship product at RM 4.50. It comes with 2 slices of traditional bread toast, 2 half boiled eggs and your choice of coffee or tea. The coffee comes in those small cups and saucers that you see in the traditional coffee shops that this place is emulating (albeit with more comfortable surroundings).

The half boiled eggs are HUGE and comes with pepper and soy sauce on the side. I've been told that this place serves huge eggs and I certainly wasn't disappointed. Another plus point is the chicken motif bowl that it came in, definitely authentic traditional Hainan. :)

The traditional bread toast was crispy and bigger than the usual bakery produced bread. It's sliced rather thin and that probably contributes to the crispness.

The butter is not slathered on but sliced and then inserted. I like this method, it makes everything creamier.

My favorite way of eating these things is to dip the bread into the heavily seasoned eggs before eating it. Kinda like toast soldiers. I don't know why nobody I know likes eating it this way.

The kids (not mine, as mentioned above) went for the square bread toast (RM 2.30). This uses the standard thicker bakery produced bread slices.

They also shared a chocolate milk bubble tea (RM 3.50). It was alright, but specialty bubble tea establishments do this better.

Faye went for the French toast set (RM 4.50). The French toast came out soft and fragrant and it has a side of kaya to taste. She liked it, but I didn't think it was anything special.

The cheese toast (RM 3.80) also uses the thicker style of bread and comes with a slice of cheddar toasted into the bread. Surprisingly the bread was soft despite toasting.

The hotdog bread (RM 3.80) was the best of the bunch. It also came with a side of kaya and this is an especially nice touch.

The saltiness of the sausage combined with the sweet creaminess of the kaya adds a whole level of texture to this offering. This comes highly recommended. :)

Cuppa Kopi Roti has reasonably priced food and comfortable surroundings. It's a nice place to spend a quiet Sunday morning. :)

can see the photgrapher hehe ;) r u using Sony T-Series compactcam?
playing 'family guy' here, HB? =P
hmm never seen any coffee have the live performance concept, i guess it's something different.
Man you are good in describing the food, like a pro food critic.Pordon me for curious are those Faye kids or nephew?
The last pic more looks like a happy family. Mr & Mrs Poh with 2 cute daughters.
I love how air conditioning is not a given in such a hot/humid climate. Air conditioning is pretty much required for a business to survive 1 year in this climate where it can go 1+ month of below freezing temps. Seems backwords to me.
I once had kaya toast with kicap and boiled egg inspired by your website. It was excellent!
Dude,totally like the reflection of the waitress in the mirrow.Would be nice if the waitress wears glasses, then you'll see reflection of LCD screen on the glasses..Zoom into nfinity
Dipping the toasts into the half boiled eggs is the way man! Superbly delicioussss..
yowww. family man photo! family man photo!
zeroize: yup, i'm using the Sony T2. :)
cynthia: news, radio, tv. they call me the family man. psychopathic killer. or blood daddy from hell. ;)
it's a song by pungent stench, a grindcore band that i used to listen to. the title is family man.
Darren: yeah, that's the thing that makes this place stand out. not that i went for the performance though.
Roland: i'm not too sure myself. i think it's related to her somehow but i'm not sure exactly what the relation is. ;)
Wilson: haha! perhaps someday. :)
i certainly would like to have kids (preferably my own) someday.
Crunk Juice: well, i think in the interests of cost savings, some allowances were made.
plus, i don't think the people here mind so much considering that most people tend to acclimatize. ;)
JW: bro, that's some good stuff, eh? :)
e: heh! yeah, we were noticing how there was a mirror at the back and the waitress inadvertently got herself into the photo. :)
Bigcanon: yeah mate, that's what i'm talking about. absolutely fabulous stuff.
Lainie: hmm...i must say, the urge to procreate has struck me once or twice in this year alone. ;)
whereabouts in pedada is this? the shop beside it looks familiar but i can't identify it tho heh.
looks good, reminds me of toastbox in kl
Alex: it's near the taman muhibbah side. drive straight down, turn right (where you usually park to go to taman muhibbah) and there it is. it's beside the car garage.