YTF at Segambut Yong Tau Foo
Yong Tau Foo, Street Food
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Pat Lim found the YTF at Segambut Yong Tau Foo to better than he had expected


Cafe
Wong Zhi Kopi SS15 stands out in the heart of Subang Jaya by offering an unexpected aesthetic for a local kopitiam. Occupying a space that formerly housed a Japanese restaurant, the cafe has retained its sophisticated, East Asian interior design, complete with light wood paneling and traditional artwork. This makes it an ideal spot for those seeking a tranquil and culturally themed backdrop for their gatherings.

The highlight of the venue is its upper floor, which features two dedicated private tatami rooms. These rooms provide an intimate, floor-seated experience typical of traditional Japanese dining. For larger groups, the partition between these two spaces can be removed to create a single, expansive private room. Unlike many event spaces in the area, Wong Zhi Cafe offers these rooms with no minimum spend requirement, providing high accessibility for casual family reunions or small corporate team lunches.


The booking process is straightforward: organizers can reserve the space via WhatsApp and guests order their meals seamlessly through a QR code system. The environment is fully air-conditioned and designed to provide a “homey” yet exclusive feel away from the main dining crowd.
Private Tatami Room Booking: No Minimum Spend
Food & Beverage: Order via QR code (A-la-carte pricing)
Average Spend: Based on menu selection
Business Hours
Monday to Sunday
10:00 am to 10:00 pm
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