Kedai Kopi Kapin Chee Cheong Fun
Chee Cheong Fun, Street Food, Non-Halal
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater Tai Kwee Fatt had the Chee Cheong Fun at Kedai Kopi Kapin which is so laden with goodies that you can't see the cheong fun
Korean, Non-Halal
After the underwhelming dinner at Sakagura, we needed to salvage the evening with something more satisfying. That led us to Jangga Korean Restaurant, an unassuming spot not far away, and one that turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
The restaurant had a relaxed, comfortable vibe, with large windows that opened up to a view of the waterfront. We may have missed the sunset but we were there for the food. It was quiet, with just a few tables occupied, which made the service prompt and friendly.
Jen ordered the udon, which was light and warming—nothing particularly outstanding, but comforting in the way a bowl of hot noodles often is.
The true highlight, however, was the grilled pork belly. At RM28, it came in a good-sized portion with the right balance of lean and fat, nicely seared and still juicy. The marinade was subtle but effective, and it paired beautifully with the dipping sauce on the side.
There was no fuss about the presentation, no over-the-top plating—just good, honest food that hit the right notes. What stood out most was how the pork belly managed to feel indulgent yet not too heavy. It completely redeemed the night for us, and we left Jangga Korean Restaurant feeling far more content than when we arrived.
If you’re ever around during the evening, time your visit for sunset. The changing sky adds a surprising charm to what might otherwise be a simple dinner. Definitely a place worth going.
Business Hours
Opens Daily
11:00 am to 02:00 pm
04:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Hi there, I'm the Chiefeater AI at your service 🤗
Try the preset questions below or type in your own question. Ask me a detailed question and you'll get a more detailed answer!
Thinking...
By using this chatbot, you agree to our terms of service and privacy policy. Check with the outlet for correct pricing and information.
There are no reviews yet.
Chee Cheong Fun, Street Food, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Tai Kwee Fatt had the Chee Cheong Fun at Kedai Kopi Kapin which is so laden with goodies that you can't see the cheong fun
Char Koay Teow, Street Food, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater David Quah found an seriously good Char Koay Teow and Char Hor Fun at Kedai Kopitiam A.K
Japanese, Pork-Free
$$$$Chiefeater VK had dinner at Sakagura Japanese Restaurant in Oceanus KK and found one hit in the fried chicken
Tomato Mee, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Yong Choy Peng enjoyed the Tomato Crispy Mee she had at Noodle Art SS2 and says it's among the best she's tried
Korean BBQ, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon was eagerly anticipating dining at COTE Korean Steakhouse and they did not disappoint
Wantan Mee, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Khoo Li Li had not been to My Little Herbal Tea Taman Megah for a long time and is glad the food still tastes the same for her
Thai, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Khoo Li Li and a couple of friends tried out the food at the newly opened Arooii Thai Chicken Rice
Taiwanese, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Khor Hui Min and her friend had a satisfying braised pork rice lunch set Taiwan Tea House Sec 17
Roast Duck, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Cyndi Chung had been regularly patronizing Ming Yue Gang for their roast duck rice once she had discovered it
Ask our foodie AI about food in KL, PJ, Penang and beyond!
Like “where got buffet in PJ”, “I want halal chicken rice in Puchong”, “mana boleh cari pizza di KL” or “最好的鸡排”