Petaling Street Food: Luckin Kopi which is located at No 14, Jalan Panggong Kuala Lumpur; the back lane is also known as Kwai Chai Hong 鬼仔巷 (Ghost Lane) adjacent to the popular Petaling Street Kuala Lumpur Chinatown has just opened its shop one month ago serving popular Malaysian fare.
Housed in a heritage building which is more than 150 years old, it was perfectly refurbished to the charm of its hey-day to gives you the feel of old-time Kopitiam. One of the main objectives of Luckin Kopi is to enliven the nostalgic emotion with its offering of comfort food that was served during that era, which will mesmerise you to the good old carefree days.
If you are above 50 years old or more and was living in this part of Kuala Lumpur Chinatown areas during the '50s and '60s, the memories of childhood will be refreshed instantly; the minute you walk into the Kopitiam. Looking on to the architecture of the shop and the decor will transform you into that era. What was missing for me; thou was the sound of the '50s.
The named Luckin Kopi was chosen as it inspired to bring luck and comfort to their dining guests which sounds like Luck In your pocket - you know what I meant. Under the cashier desk, there is a couple of Oranda fish which is thought to symbolise good luck and fortune; which set the decoration theme of this Kopitiam. If you look at the logo, The Oranda fish is also used as the logo of the Luckin Kopi.
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You can view our Luckin Kopi @ Jalan Panggung Kuala Lumpur Chinatown Petaling Street Video on Youtube
or subscribe to the BEST RESTAURANT TO EAT YouTube Channel for more Malaysian Food Video Review.