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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / OldMaster Coffee @ 1 Utama: More than 50 years Nanyang Coffee is here!

OldMaster Coffee @ 1 Utama: More than 50 years Nanyang Coffee is here!

March 11, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

A new Nanyang Coffee Shop had finally opened in One Utama. With the name of OldMaster, the shop brings you with the traditional coffee blend where you can enjoy this traditional coffee since 1959 here.

Being one of the oldest Coffee Mill in Malaysia, their son Steve Ng had expended the business and rebrand the name to OLDMASTER New-Nanyang Coffee recently. We had understood from Mr Steve Ng that his father – Mr Ng Ho Heap is the founder of Chuan Heong Coffee Mill in Taiping where they had been operated since 1959.

With such a long history, the son continues the legacy and also created his own signature coffee- Premium Gold Coffee which won lots of preconisation for coffee lover.

And in here, they had launched the wide variety of handcrafted coffee where one can have the Cheese Series Drinks which includes the Cheese Horkasai & Cheese Golden Coffee which is specially created in Malaysia. Don’t miss out their Premium Gold Latte which brings you with the aromatic coffee hint with the light saltiness in it and they are also not too milky too.

And of course, you must try the nostalgic tatse of the bygone era where they do serve the authentic Nanyang Coffee O’ , Nanyang 1+1, Nanyang Milk Tea, and many more.

Not to be missed is their local snacks. In here, one can enjoy the Hiang Piah which is originated from Taiping where they comes with 8 flavours. One can purchase the variety flavours of Hiang Ping that includes the Original, Gula Melaka, Durian, Bamboo Charcoal Durian, Mango, Corn , Coffee and also the Pineapple (only in PJ outlet)

Nothing better than enjoying a cup of soothing aromatic coffee here with their homemade Pandan Kaya with Butter Toasted Bread and the half boiled egg that definitely satisfy your carvings.


From Now till 3rd April 2020, just add on RM 3 and you are able to get 2 pcs of Fruity Hiang Piah ( any available flavours) with any beverage purchase.

OLDMASTER New-Nanyang Coffee (PJ Outlet)
Venue:
?SK107, 2nd Floor, Centre Court (Old Wing), 1 Utama Shopping Centre
Operation Hour:
? 10am-10pm (Sun – Thu)
? 10am-10.30pm (Fri & Sat)
Halal Status: No Pork No Lard

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineIn1Utama

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