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Home / Food Review / Chang Jiang White Coffee @ Ipoh: An Ipoh White Coffee to Die for

Chang Jiang White Coffee @ Ipoh: An Ipoh White Coffee to Die for

July 15, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

Chang Jiang White Coffee in Ipoh is another great coffee place. The Coffee place is opened back in the 70s by the proprietor Mr Kong Wing Kheong

History 

Mr. Kong set up a food and beverage outlet “Chang Jiang Coffee Shop” along Jalan Pasir Putih, Ipoh, in the 70’s. With some knowledge on coffee roasting and the persistence in the pursuit of his ideals in coffee, he carried out ‘trial and error’ experiments that finally created a new coffee variety – White Coffee.


Now, Chang Jiang White Coffee has entered its second generation at the helm. Mr Kong Kin Loong has successfully taken the pioneer work to a new milestone.  He not only operated the family business in a more commercialized way, but also set up plants to produce white coffee on a large scale. Chang Jiang White Coffee has become the first white coffee supplier in the history of Ipoh that has branded white coffee in its business.

After two generations working in relays, white coffee has emerged from a ‘secondary beverage’ to the contemporary mainstream coffee.  Under the leadership of Mr. Kong Kin Loong , Chang Jiang White Coffee also obtained International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Accreditation and won a number of international business grand awards.
(from their website)

And recently one of our friends brought us there for a coffee and we are indeed impress. Not those Old Town Coffee or any brand of the Ipoh White Coffee we often had, the coffee is indeed different. They have a hint of coffee fragant with the “kau kau” coffee taste in it. Creamy, milky and aromatic that’s what I will say.

Well, I din managed to capture much interior but it is awesomely nice inside where it full of antiques I could say. Be early else you will end up waiting but we are lucky that day where we still get a place there.

Overall, if you are in Ipoh, perhaps go for the coffee here

Address:

Jalan Windsor, 30250 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Phone: +60 5-253 8896
Email : [email protected]
GPS: 4.5894993,101.0962561

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