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Uncle Lim's Cafe

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The cafe culture in Malaysia and Singapore cuts across all creeds and races. Whether we choose to call it a Kopitiam, a Kedai Kopi or a Mamak Stall, these outlets have long been providing us with affordable, wholesome drinks and snacks that are prepared in various traditional ways that is so reflective of our multi-ethnic society.

The ubiquitous Kopitiam had long been the social focal point for the peoples of this region. Leisure time was enjoyed with friends over cups of freshly brewed aromatic kopi; important decisions were often made; personal and communal feuds were amicably settled and even matrimonial arrangements were finalized! Such were the significant roles played by the humble Kopitiam apart from serving wholesome and affordable traditional fare.

The Kopitiam can rightfully claim to be a part of the history and the melting pot culture of modern Malaysia and Singapore.

Uncle Lim’s is about modernizing the Kopitiam whilst preserving its old charm, so that it can take us into the future instead of fading away into oblivion.

Remember the long-necked kopi pot and the flannel sieve that were used to make kopi?

Remember the Kopi Kau served in those thick porcelain cups and saucers with the green floral motif ?

Remember the charcoal toasted bread with fragrant kaya and butter that tasted so yummy?

Remember the half-boiled eggs that went so well with soya sauce and pepper?

Remember the fragrant nasi lemak that used to be our favourite breakfast?
Well you don’t have to reminisce any more. You can re-live history. Uncle Lim’s has brought the past to the present and we’re committed to take you into the future. Uncle Lim’s is not only about the best wholesome and traditional homegrown fare. Uncle Lim’s is also about nostalgia; it is about extending history and it is about preserving our unique culture.

Eatery Summary

Uncle Lim's Cafe
Chinese Flavours
No Pork Served
Cash
RM1.00 - RM15.00
IKANO Power Centre
Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya 47800
Selangor
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Sunday - Monday: 9AM to 10PM

Subang Parade

Lot G 27G (1) & (2)
Ground Floor
Subang Parade
No. 5 Jalan SS 16/1
Subang Jaya
47500 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel : 603-5631 4188
Fax : 603-5632 4188

Business Hours:
8.30 am -10.00 pm (Daily)
Sunway Pyramid

OB-K3C & K3D
Oasis Boulevard
Lot LL1.10, Sunway Pyramid
No. 3 Jalan PJS 11/15
Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel : 603-7491 0518
Fax : 603-7491 0718

Business Hours:
8.30 am - 12.00 midnight (Daily)
Berjaya Times Square

Unit 01-25, First Floor
Berjaya Times Square
No. 1 Jalan Imbi
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan

Tel : 603-2144 7558
Fax : 603-2144 3558

Business Hours:
8.30 am - 10.00 pm (Daily)


5 Comments on this Eatery. See all comments

  • Ong Says:
    July 21st, 2007 at 10:12 am

    recently i felt that the food and drinks of Uncle's Lim has been degraded.

    the drinks are tasteless food are becoming so-so.
    eew....
    bread are not well prepared as previous.
    lately they ca me out with this cendol for RM3.5o++? what the F***
    the worse taste of cendol i have ever taste.
    stinks....
    even roadsides cendol are much better.
    sigh.... what on earth are they thinking

  • Ong Says:
    April 28th, 2007 at 8:25 pm

    IKANO POWER CENTRE OWNED BY UNCLE LIM'S that's what's printed on the receipt.

    Kopitiam has been the latest trend in town dude. For both hanging out and dining.

    Food was just nostalgic. Just like to have my Roti Bakar and Cham Ice. If that's not enough Nasi Lemak or Laksa will be just nice.

    In the event, if any of u have a chance to go to Ipoh. Pls go to Ipoh Town and have the most original Old Town Kopitiam. Price? At least 25% cheaper. White Kopi is superb.

  • Sense Says:
    April 4th, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    My friends and I went to Old Town Kopitiam at Kota Damanasara. They just newly open over there. All the food quite ok.

    I also got try Uncle Lim's the Curve. Not bad too.

    But I always wonder, how come some of these kopitiams very expensive whilst others not as expensive. After all the served same types of food.

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