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"Kopitiam is dishing out food that is “almost unfailingly terrific,” writes Times critic Pete Wells — who commended both the Malaysian coffee and snacks in a one-star review of the charming Chinatown cafe. It’s another win for the fast-casual, all-day spot, which also garnered a positive first-look from Eater critic Ryan Sutton after moving into larger digs at 151 East Broadway, between Rutgers and Pike Streets, from its original home, a tiny, four-seat counter cafe on Canal Street. While Wells had good things to say about breakfast dishes like nasi lemak and the fish ball soup, what really drew in the rosy review was cafe owner Kyo Pang’s expertise with snacks. Wells writes: Wells also thinks that America’s coffee scene might be a whole lot better if Starbucks had taken a cue from Kopitiam, which uniquely brews its Malaysian coffee by pouring hot water over grounds in the bottom of a sock — a fine art that trumps Starbucks’ espresso machines, Wells writes. There was only one negative: Wells points out the cafe is still experiencing growing pains. Servers lose track of orders and the coffee selection shrinks during peak hours. For a short time one day, both coffee and tea were missing — “an awkward state of affairs for a coffee and tea parlor,” he writes. One star." - Carla Vianna

Pete Wells Reviews Malaysian Cafe Kopitiam With One Star - Eater NY

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