Kopi & Kitchen, a new food experience in City Cross Adelaide
A kopitiam or kopi tiam is a traditional coffee shop found in Southeast Asia, patronised for meals and beverages. The word kopi is a Malay/Hokkien term for coffee and tiam is the Hokkien/Hakka term for shop (εΊ—). Menus typically feature simple offerings: a variety of foods based on egg, toast, and kaya, plus coffee, tea, and Milo, a malted chocolate drink which is extremely popular in Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia and Singapore and in some parts of Indonesia, especially at Sumatra Island.
Kopi tiams in Singapore are commonly found in almost all residential areas as well as some industrial and business districts in the country, numbering about 2,000 in total.
When visiting we found the cafe design, modern, bright, with an excellent range of seating, good lighting, open plan modern kitchen, with a good range of food choices. The food was fresh and well prepared, the prices were competitive, the service was quick and friendly. The Kopi Kitchen is a welcome addition to the City Cross Food Court.
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