What began in 1941, Long Hiang has been around long
enough to have gained a spot in people’s hearts. The original owner had a
vision to share the food of traditional Hainanese culture with the public and
the younger generation today keep the tradition going. Back in 1941, the coffee
shop was smaller but has seen growth and expansion over the years. One thing
that remains though is the taste. A crowd go-to joint to enjoy a good
breakfast, Long
Hiang Coffee Shop is the classic
coffee shop that serves good food with good coffee.
Long
Hiang is also known for its variety of delicious dishes such as the classics,
Hainanese Coffee and Tea, and the typical Malaysian breakfast of Roti Bakar (Kaya
Toast) and Half Boiled Eggs. Kaya is a sweet coconut spread commonly used with
bread and Long Hiang take it to another level by producing completely homemade
kaya jam. Plus the oat type of bread is used for the toast instead of the usual
white bread, it adds to the healthiness of the dish. Other
worthy mentions include Wantan Noodles, Curry Mee, and Duck Noodles. While all
are delectable, customers keep coming back for the Duck Noodles. A dish to
satisfy your taste buds, the combination of herbs and spices with duck meat and
the noodles is so perfect that it is said to warrant the dish the title of the
best Duck Noodles in the culturally rich Malacca. The Curry Mee is a more
recent addition but has gathered quite the interest from new customers and
long-time patrons. Another crowd favourite is the Malacca style Chee Cheong
Fun. Like any coffee shops, one of Long Hiang's signature is their coffee. The usual option of Kopi 'O or just milky Kopi is a joy to drink at any time of day.