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Welcome to Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee

At Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee, located in the bustling heart of Kuala Lumpur, food is more than just sustenance; it’s a celebration of flavors. This charming eatery specializes in authentic Chinese dishes, with a particular spotlight on their renowned Mee Curry. Customers rave about the perfectly balanced curry sauce, which boasts a rich coconut milk base, setting it apart from the thicker, more intense Indian versions. The inviting atmosphere and friendly service make it a cherished spot for locals. For those seeking comfort in every bowl, Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee encapsulates the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, inviting you to savor each delightful bite.

Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee: Reviews & Ratings

cl ung
cl ung

Good place for lunch and breakfast! The foods here are very delicious and the price is reasonable.

Xiao Xuan
Xiao Xuan

This is not the first time coming here for the fish noodle! (They close on alternate Tuesdays) I love this stall as they always provide freshly fried fish, the fish is not oily at all, and the bones are even fried till crunchy and edible! There is no bad fishy taste to it, fish is well sliced, tender and moist, absolutely delicious and must try for those who love fish skin! There is an option to opt for non-fried version as well. Broth is clear and super hot! U can opt for non-milk version as well. I like to order extra tomatoes, which the auntie is extremely nice and followed the order :) Kopi was delicious and kuih is tasty as well.

c ph (Pink Gardenia)
c ph (Pink Gardenia)

We normally come here for the pork noodles. I liked the dry style noodles, which is good. It is topped with slices of homemade pork sausage, which is really tasty. Comes with crunchy pork meat in flavourful peppery soup. The mixed rice dishes looked delicious here, and they're available for early brunch. So was the chicken rice stall. The local coffee is nice here, it's of the bitter type. Parkings are difficult to find around here, especially during lunchtime.

Umesh Khanna
Umesh Khanna

A good place to enjoy chinese food. Price is reasonable. Parking is hassle, the table’s are nearly full on breakfast but full during lunch. So pick your time. Had kueyteow soup from the last stall, loved it. Been repeating for breakfast once a week. Hope the autenthicity remains. Still have locals malaysian cooking the dish.

melvin ho yk
melvin ho yk

It's been a while since I take a visit to my fav fish head noodle here. Yet after years since the pandemic SOP and now the price hike economic, still my fav fish head noodle taste the same goods without compromising the extras veggies (tomatoes, 'ham choy' (salty veggie) strips. Think this is the only stall with a lot of veggies added. Not to mention the fried fish head taste fresh. If you don't have the patience to eat a good fish because of its bones then this stall does have fish paste noodles which are also as good. The same stall does sell good curry noodles. Do try the coffee shop drink, the coffee is good too. Very 'kau' (strong).

Lucas Lee
Lucas Lee

The man at the last stall who serves pork ball noodles (kolo mee)/fish ball noodles deserves a michelin star. Not only is the food the best in Taman Tun, the prices are cheaper (8.50 MYR in this store and 9 MYR in all the other stores in Taman Tun). Great food, great place, you have to go!

Kin Onn Chin
Kin Onn Chin

The pig's innards here are the best ! The Sam Kan Chong pork noodles are one of the best around. The mixed rice dishes are of restaurant rice and dishes quality. The Char kway Teow (lots of Chu Yau Cha) and the Yong Tau foo are not bad, too. Drinks are freshly made and well tarik-ed. The fish head noodles here are quite good and tasty. Parking is a little difficult.

Nadhira S.
Nadhira S.

This place has the best Mee Curry ever. I'm a big fan of Mee Curry (Curry Noodle) made by the chinese aunties/uncles that they sell in the chinese shop. Not many malays will walk in there but I'm completely okay with it. It's hard to find mee curry with the right taste. The first time I tried was in Taipan near USJ6, but I'm so glad I found a spot for this in TTDI which is much closer to where I live. What I love most about it is the curry sauce, it's very minimal curry powder and has more coconut milk. It's not too thick like the Indian style, just perfect. You can choose different types of Noodles to go with it, I normally just ask for Bee Hon Mee Curry with some cockles inside. I can't get enough of it!

Location

Welcome to Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur at No. 18, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2. This unique eatery serves up a delightful fusion of flavors with a focus on traditional Chinese cuisine, captivating the palates of food enthusiasts.

The standout dish that has garnered rave reviews is their famous Mee Curry. As noted by a satisfied customer, Nadhira S., this dish offers a memorable experience that showcases the perfect balance of flavors. The curry sauce is a masterclass in subtlety—emphasizing creamy coconut milk over heavy spices, creating a texture that's both smooth and comforting.

  • The versatility of the noodles allows customers to customize their meal, a feature that adds an element of fun to your dining experience. Popular choices include the classic Bee Hon paired with succulent cockles, delivering a dish that's both indulgent and satisfying.
  • What sets Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee apart is its charm as a less-traveled spot for many locals. While it may not attract the usual crowd, this only enhances its allure. Those in the know are rewarded with an authentic taste that evokes nostalgia.

From every bowl served, you can feel the passion and dedication infused in the cooking, likely inspired by the seasoned Chinese aunties and uncles who pour their heart into every dish. It's a testament to comfort food at its finest, making it a must-visit for anyone in search of the ultimate Mee Curry.

Whether you're a curry enthusiast or simply looking for a cozy spot to relax and enjoy delicious food, Kedai Kopi Kuan Lee is waiting to welcome you with open arms. The flavors are not just a meal; they are an experience waiting to be savored.