Yut Kee Hainanese Restaurant

Most of the Chinese Malaysians are came from Southern part of mainland China. I'd like to highlight this part so you have an idea of the sub-ethnicity and the wide variety of Chinese categorize themselves.

Generally, theres 3 sub category of Chinese dialects in Malaysia. Majority of them speaks in Cantonese, which is the general dialects of Guangdong province. Hokkien, which is the same as Bun Lum dialecrs used in Taiwan, deriative from Fujian province. And Hakka, which is a mixture of multiple dialects from the Southern region.

Now, how is the the restaurant called themselves Hainanese? Well, Hainan is also an Island Province in southern China, which has their own dialects. The best part of Hainanese in Malaysia being, they're known for their excellence coffee making skills and fusioned western food.

Back in the old days before the country being taken over by politicians, then live a harmony time where restaurants serve porkchops. Hainanese restaurant being one of those type of western food restaurant that still serves "somewhat" authentic pork chops in Malaysia. And now, due to Halal and to accommodate other religions, we don't normally have pork chops anymore.

Yut Kee being one of those old school Hainanese restaurant that still serve the old recipe. I must say sorry to my Muslim friends, but if you don't mind, their Chicken chop is just as good, if not better! The above picture of junior ordered his peanut butter and french toast, i guess he took an instant regret. Even the peanut butter is handmade locally, in that shop!

Coffee, remain as old school as it could. The older days we drank caramelized coffee, I'm taling about 30/40 years ago. Imagine roasting coffee bean with palm sugar. Its serious business if your stomach cant take that kind of beating, you could get a gastric for drinking a cup of CARBON.

Vast variety of local food available as well. Home minister got herself a bowl of Nyonya Laksa. It's a bowl of sweet, sour and spicy noodle. If you're into this kinda thing, feel free to enjoy them. Overall, Yut Kee hold its standard and i have not came back for 20 years, partly due to the cramp space and the location of the shop, strategically located at the busy downtown of Kuala Lumpur.


Yut Kee Restaurant
From the owner:

"Yut Kee Restaurant
SSM Registration No: 200903245008 (001897447-M)

Hainanese coffee shop operating since 1928. We serve old time favourites such as chicken chop, toast bread and eggs, and coffee. We also serve rice and noodles.

Our bakery also produces kaya (swiss) rolls and marble (butter) cakes which are a hit."

https://maps.app.goo.gl/v8azFZSEFy1G9jZn7

Address: 1, Jalan Kamunting, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur



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You have given us quite a lot of information about the tribes of China and Malaysia. I think it's a very good thing to say about engagement food. Good luck to you. The food looks great.

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Yes. This is some of the oldest coffee shops that still maintained their old recipes from the colonial days.

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oooo i like hainanese chicken rice leh haha a bit random but ya xD

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The real deal is in Rembau. True one mahaisia hainanese kopi shop. Only if I still have an excuse to go there, otherwise no way I'm gonna drive 2 hours just for a chicken chop fried rice and drive all the way back.

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o.o rembau? i dont even know where that is lol. but i dont really like chicken chop one leh . they got what else

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Pork chop then

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:P ok fien pork chop. maybeu ask them to open shop here leh TT why have to be so far

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Because nobody want to deal with traditional coffee shop no more 😐 and thats what make them special that if I wish for it I need to drive 300km to get there, understood?

Out of all that, in Mahaisia major city, you just can't expect to open a muhibah restaurant and expect Chinese and Malay sit side by side, one eating "barbie" the other "helel" food. Get what I mean?

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Yum !That bowl of Nyonya Laksa looks good.🤤

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Come come. But need wake up early ar. Don't sleep until 12pm. Otherwise the queue will be long until you get gastric waiting for your turn to sit down. Get Tom to set a date!

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Hahaha okie!If it's for food yes we can wake up early 🤭
Alrights! Already told him about it but most probably not this year . Hopefully that next year will have a chance.
Tom will contact you if we had plan another trip there.☺️

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