Kopiloco By 1993: Popular Breakfast Spot In JB

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Kopiloco by 1993 has affordable breakfast in JB

The popularity of Roast & Coffee Retro Garden—a famous breakfast spot in Johor Bahru that many know of—may have overshadowed Kopiloco by 1993, especially because these two eateries are located right next to each other. And yet, I can confidently say that Kopiloco was second to none after visiting both places. FYI, it’s a 15-minute drive from the customs.

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We got the popular Peanut French Toast (RM8.80/~S$2.50) to try first. I’m not the biggest fan of French toast, but something about their Peanut French Toast had us seeing the bottom of the plate in no time.

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You get creamy peanut butter sandwiched between thick, fluffy bread drenched in egg and fried, then drizzled with maple syrup. 

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The Signature Kopiloco (RM3.80/~S$1.10) was my favourite thing here. Every sip boasted a roasted fragrance that made it different from the kopi I’ve had in Singapore. And this drink amounted to just slightly more than a dollar—what a steal.

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We also decided to give the Dry Fried Seafood Mihun (RM12.90/~S$3.70), their Wednesday special, a try. This dish comprised a whole lot of ingredients: egg, squid, prawns, carrots, and fish cakes. Don’t forget to mix everything before enjoying this tangy and mildly spicy combination. 

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Having tried the Signature Kopiloco first, their Three-layered Milk Tea (RM7.90/~S$2.20) paled in comparison as it was a tad cloying for my liking. But if you can appreciate milk tea that leans milky rather than having a strong tea flavour, this might be your go-to beverage.

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Friendly staff and fast, efficient service are always worth a mention. We received all four items in less than 10 minutes, so don’t be deterred by the queue!

If you’re looking for cafes to visit in JB, check out The Blue Door Coffee House, a hidden cafe with pistachio mochi croissant and creme brulee latte. Alternatively, read our D’ Cafe review, where we had rosti and pulled benny under $10 at this pretty glasshouse cafe.

Address: 64 & 65, Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 5:30pm
Website
Kopiloco By 1993 is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.

This Hidden JB Cafe Has Pistachio Mochi Croissant And Creme Brulee Latte

Photos taken by Paula Formantes and edited by Maisie Chong.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg

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