Aik Seng Roti Kahwin -Walking down old alley
25
September
Back to the basic, back to the old school time, a series of retro during our last visit to Sarikei. Bongkersz shows us another hidden treasure in Sarikei other than big head prawn of Glory Cafe.

Walk down the old alley of Jalan Wharf, and we found Aik Seng Cafe.

From outside, Aik Seng would be the same as any other coffee shop in town.

But took an inner look, from the signboard, it shows some ages on it.
Seriously, from what I’ve overheard, they have 60years history.

The interior are mostly remain unchanged, even the tiles and tables. It is quite spacious and well maintained.

At the other corner, there’s a display glass cupboard of Liquor Collections. I’m not sure how long they’ve kept the liquor but according to Bong, it was like this since 10 years ago..

Even the can drinks are display nicely on the cupboard.

I choose to sit at the side way, I feel that is more like the old time kedai kopi “char chan teng“.

We ordered the Roti Kahwin Special, but the chef went out so we gotta wait for his return.
Everyone waiting eagerly for the Roti Special.

Our Drinks.. very old style too. I just love the feeling here. =)

Here comes the Roti Kahwin Special after 15 minutes of waiting time.
Its worth to wait

What so special about their bread/ Roti Special?
The bun is bigger, more like a hamburger bun.
And it is grilled toasted and spread with butter, peanut and Kaya.

Let’s have a bite or Roti and a sip of Milo.. My all time favorite!

Tee Hee Heee.. We had a good fun at Sarikei! Thanks to Bongkersz and Emilda for the treat! =)













1. willchua | September 25th, 2009 at 8:42 pm
This is one of my favorite place for breakfast and lunch. The roti kahwin looks ordinary but taste nice. The price is “nice” too. lol…
BTW, the food are halal as the food stall are managed by Malay. Try the beef kampua or beef loh mee.
And my fav lunch is Nasi Ayam + Sambal. Yummy~
Yea, u should have bring us there earlier. At least now we know another hotspot in Sarikei!
2. foongpc | September 25th, 2009 at 10:09 pm
I want the roti special! Kaya + Butter + Peanut butter? Wow! Yummy!!
Com’m Foong. If u come we surely drive u around and show u the best food in town.
3. CK | September 26th, 2009 at 9:27 am
The roti is not bad! Looks delicious and the kaya is so green! Got chance will drive down to Sarikei to eat at this coffee shop. I like the bench in the coffee shop like the bench in the movie “the bench warmer”. So special.
Yeap, we saw part of the making process is grinding the Pandan Leaves. That makes the Kaya Green!
4. willchua | September 26th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
The bench are retro. sweet~
Well, if u called me when i was still in sarikei…
5. nelson | September 26th, 2009 at 9:41 pm
during colonial times, angmos used to patron this place hence the arsenal of liquor. A halal shop 1Sarawak Version at its best!
6. bongkersz | September 28th, 2009 at 8:52 am
nice leh?
next time we go and try other food there. laksa there also quite good! and the malay food too.