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SHAH ALAM: At Guan’s Kopitiam, owner Pua Jia Ler, 30, believes tradition and modernity can coexist. The family-run business combines heritage recipes with contemporary presentation, modern inter

SHAH ALAM: At Guan’s Kopitiam, owner Pua Jia Ler, 30, believes tradition and modernity can coexist. The family-run business combines heritage recipes with contemporary presentation, modern interiors and a more inclusive dining experience aimed at customers from different backgrounds.

“We still preserve family recipes such as our nasi lemak sambal inherited from my grandmother, but at the same time we present them in a more modern setting and style,” he told Bernama recently. Advertisement One of the kopitiam’s biggest milestones came last year when it obtained halal certification from the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia , allowing the business to reach a broader customer base.

“We want people from all backgrounds to enjoy the traditional food we serve. That is why we obtained halal certification so customers can feel more confident and comfortable dining with family and friends,” he said. SPONSORED CONTENT Cosmobeauté expands into Borneo with debut festival in KK Cosmobeauté Malaysia and beautyexpo will expand into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeauté Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026 at the Sabah International Convention Centre from May 25 to 26.

Read more The name ‘Guan’, taken from his father Kim Guan’s name, also carries symbolic meaning. In Mandarin, it means ‘root’, reflecting the family’s commitment to preserving its origins and traditions even as the business embraces a more contemporary concept. What began with its first branch in Kota Kinabalu in 2019 has since expanded to six outlets, with three in Kota Kinabalu and one each in SS4 in Petaling Jaya, Puchong and Alinea Suites in Shah Alam.

Advertisement Apart from its traditional dishes, the kopitiam’s blend of Robusta and Arabica coffee has also become one of its signature attractions among customers of different age groups. Despite the expansion, Pua said the business prefers controlled growth rather than adopting a franchise model to ensure food quality and service standards remain consistent. Advertisement “We want to grow steadily without compromising food quality.

In the food and beverage industry, sincerity in preparing the dishes is very important, and that is what we want to preserve,” he said. A similar sense of responsibility is shared at Chong Kok Kopitiam, where manager Lim E Siang, 25, left his career as an accountant in 2024 to continue running the family’s 86-year-old business alongside his younger brother, Lim E Shen, 21.

The kopitiam was founded in 1940 by his great-grandfather Foo Wah Ling before being continued by the second generation - his grandparents Foo Hee Hoe and Yu Siok Kuk - and later inherited by his uncle Foo Cher Ming, aunt Foo Mee May and mother Foo Mei Lee.

“Although traditional kopitiam concepts are becoming rarer today, customers still come because they want authentic flavours and nostalgia that are hard to find elsewhere,” Lim said when met by Bernama at the premises in Jalan Stesen, Klang. One of the kopitiam’s enduring signatures is its homemade kaya made using duck eggs, giving it a richer texture and flavour compared to kaya made with chicken eggs.

“We still prepare our kaya the traditional way and usually make a fresh batch every two days. Besides using duck eggs, we also add a little ginger to reduce the eggy smell. That has been part of our identity for generations,” he said, adding that the kopitiam also offers traditional Malay and Nyonya kuih such as curry puffs, kuih koci and Pulau Ketam nasi lemak.

For these younger kopitiam operators, preserving tradition is not about resisting change, but about ensuring old flavours, family stories and the spirit of the kopitiam continue to have a place in modern Malaysian life.

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