Hakka Kopitiam Hokkien Meat Roll
Meat Roll
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater VK visited Hakka Kopitiam, discovering a menu that offers a much broader range of dishes than their name suggests


Yam Rice, Street Food, Non-Halal
Sentosa Corner Coffee Shop is one of the two popular places in Bukit Mertajam where people go for yam rice, a dish that is now synonymous with this town. One of them operates from a stand-alone shop downtown and has a Michelin badge.

This stall does not have one and it is located in a coffee shop on the outskirts of town. Among the many stalls in the coffee shop, the yam rice stall attracts the most customers.

Even without the Tyreman’s recognition, it enjoys bustling business every day. On almost all the tables in the premises, there will be bowls of fluffy yam rice and steaming-hot pork offal soup. Customers place their order with this friendly aunty here and make payment to her as well.

This family-run yam rice stall has been operating here for more than 30 years.

A bowl of pork offal soup with strips of salted vegetable and garnished with coriander leaves.

A bowl of yam rice with pieces of the starchy tuber. It is so flavourful that it could be eaten by itself.

The pig trotters are so delicate and tender that they melt in our mouth.

The fragrant and delicious yam rice is cooked in a big pot.

Braised pig trotters which can be ordered as an extra dish.

Soft, smooth and iron-rich pig blood curd is one of the ingredients in the pork offal soup.

Newly arrived yam (ubi keladi) that will be cooked together with the rice.

Business Hours
Tuesday to Sunday
08:30 am to 04:00 pm
Closed on Mondays
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