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Sisters Kopitiam: Authentic Char Koay Teow From Penang Has Finally Opened At Bukit Damansara, KL

Penang Food Cravings Fixed

Hello, foodies! Back in February, we released news that the legendary Ipoh Tuck Kee noodles opened a new branch at Damansara Uptown and so many of you were thrilled. Well, it’s March now and we’ve got wonderful news. We have your new go-to place in the city to fix all your out-of-state food cravings! Famous for their authentic Penang Char Koay Teow, Sisters Kopitiam has finally landed at Bukit Damansara, KL.

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Sisters Kopitiam @ Bukit Damansara: A Family-Run Business That Serves Home-Cooked Penang Delights That Are Pork-Free

Photo: @sisterskopitiambd (Instagram)

Sisters Kopitiam is a family-run business, opened by a couple from Penang. Having moved to KL, their successful business has three different outlets. Their outlets include, one at USJ 16, one at Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI), and one at newly opened, Bukit Damansara!

Photo: @sisterskopitiambd (Instagram)

Insanely popular among the locals for their delicious wok-hei Char Koay Teow, theirs is a little more special because it’s pork-free! Yes, Sisters Kopitiam has plenty of Muslim customers who go back to their restaurant because their Penang-style Char Koay Teow is that good. The Penang dish staple is definitely a must-try!

Savour Delicious And Authentic Penang-Style Char Koay Teow At Sisters Kopitiam

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This plate of Char Koay Teow (CKT) noodles looks good and, tastes even better. Sure, some Chinese folks prefer their pork-lard flavoured CKT, but the one at Sisters Kopitiam is also a delight that has Chinese customers going back for it. If CKT is your go-to hawker food dish, you’re going to love this one! Major tip: Order yours with chili for an extra spicy kick (that’s the only way to eat CKT, really)!

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Don’t Forget To Try Their Penang-Style Curry Mee

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If you’ve never tried Sisters Kopitiam, there are a few other dishes that you should definitely try. And, one of it would be their: Curry Mee. Another Penang food staple, this bowl of noodles is super hearty. It’s almost as if you’re having a bowl in Penang! Their curry broth is super yummy and you must eat it with their sambal.

Head On Over To Sisters Kopitiam At Bukit Damansara For Lunch & Dinner To Fix All Your Penang Food Cravings

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Image: @ngraychel

Sisters Kopitiam @ Bukit Damansara 

Address:  46-G, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours: Daily; 7.30am – 10pm

Status: Pork-free, Muslim-friendly 

Link(s): Facebook, Instagram

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Sisters Kopitiam @ USJ 16

Address: 11, Jalan USJ 16/2G, USJ 16, 47630 Subang Jaya, Selangor

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Opening hours: Daily, 7am – 6pm

Status: Pork-free, Muslim-friendly 

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Sisters Kopitiam @ TTDI

Address: 4, Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours: Daily, 8.30am – 10pm; Closed on Mondays

Status: Pork-free, Muslim-friendly 

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