This shop is proof that with even without frills or fancy decor, as long as you have an efficient service, decent enough food, the customers will continue to flock in.
This morning, we had breakfast at this open air Sg. Liang kopi tiam at the Seria-Bandar-Labi intersection. This shop, according to hubby has been around for decades and it is still doing brisk business. In fact, when we arrived, the spacious area in the front is full of cars and we got lucky that someone vacated their table just as we went in.
Full of cars
Food wise, they have the usual kopi tiam fare, fried noodles and kueh tiaw being their speciality. They supposedly have a similar style to the famous Seria mee so I guess that is why they are as popular. But then again, which Chinese
kopi tiam is not popular if, as I said earlier, is fast and edible?
When we were there, the customers kept coming in and leaving, it was any shopkeeper's dream come true. I noticed that most of them men, simply sat at vacant chairs (with strangers), ate their noodles and leave. Of course, there are also the usual bunch of small-town contractors or retirees who sat in big group and basically gossiped and scrutinised every new customers.
The only thing I have against this place is that despite the "No Smoking" sign, nearly every table has someone puffing away. Thankfully the place was open air so the smoke was actually not noticeable.
I could see that this place is family run as the whole family seems to be on duty, from the old grandmother to the elderly son down to the children. Despite raking in probably thousands of dollars every day, the family still lives behind the coffee shop and from where I was sitting, I could even see the door to their living room.
I'm sure this is the kind of shop that will last on for many more years to go.