Ali, Muthu and Ah Hock has a branch in Oasis Ara Damansara. It is located just behind Old Town Kopitiam.
Kevin W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ali, Muthu and Ah Hock Kopitiam is the true 1Malaysia. Just by judging by its name, you can guess that they serve all three Chinese, Malay, Indian cuisine under one roof. To my understanding, they were once were with a famous nasi lemak place in PJ and they branched out to start their own kopitiam. I’d say the nasi lemak here is actually really good although it is pretty pricey. At the same time, the meehun soto here is quite good too. The Hainanese chicken rice and chicken chop are really good too. This place is famous for lunch and to find parking in the area is close to impossible. Service here is pretty fast as most of the food has a fast preparation time and their nasi lemak is already ready. Their price is rather reasonable, all about RM10-RM15 there about.
Vanessa O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The name of this place is already giving you hint of the cuisines that you can find in Malaysia and yes, it is a mixture of Malay, Indian and Chinese cuisines — 1Malaysia so to speak. Located near to the Petaling Street, there are plenty of parking spaces available here, but if it is at night, you should be extra careful as that area is slightly notorious — gangs are around that area to seek money if you are looking for parking spaces. The interior offers a vintage feel where the paints are scrap off — and the partially run down look was one of their main selling point of this kopitiam concept. My favourite is definitely their nasi lemak and it is definitely one of the best that I’ve ever had so far! This place is a nice place to hang-out and enjoy local cuisine which is a good place for locals, students as well as tourist to have their meal here. Price? Definitely reasonable! Go ahead and order the Nasi Lemak here! Highly recommended
Jason Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Well known for their Malaysian food, Ali, Muthu, Ah Hock seems like one of those newly hyped Malaysian cuisine restaurant. After all, how many places are able to actually produce good Malaysian food right? I tried it to see how well they could amaze my tastebuds and boy was I not disappointed. Their Nasi Lemak with Ayam Goreng is definitely not overrated over here and is really good. As a fan of nasi lemak, I’ve tried many places and I must say this is one of the really good ones. Chicken is hot and freshly fried but not overcooked so its still really juicy with crispy chicken skin. I also tried the kerang curry which is cockles in curry and it was alright although the cockles wasnt quite as big and juicy as i wouldve liked. Prices here are slightly on the high side for Malaysian food with an average of Rm10 and above so not the cheapest place to eat but its definitely worth a try.
Wai Min K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
We stumbled upon this kopitiam and really, I’m so glad we did! I was so drawn and attracted by the name of this kopitiam — Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock, which are respectively, very typical Malay, Indian and Chinese names. I really like the setting of this kopitiam — it’s a good mix of old and new. And also, they were playing a mix of Malay, Indian and Chinese songs — I thought that was really awesome! Okay, I might have gotten a little bit excited when they played Zee Avi and Zainal Abidin… Anyway, as for the food — well, we only had the lontong(RM8) and Hainanese chicken chop(RM14). I thought the lontong was okay, but I really enjoyed the Hainese chicken chop! I will definitely be back for more!
Sandra Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
As the name suggests, Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock(AMAH) Kopitiam is definitely a foodstop for all time favourite Malaysian cuisines where you get the famous Malay, the Chinese and Indian foods under one roof. It can be said that this Kopitiam symbolises Malaysian diversity and that our love for food brings us all together. It’s situated near the police station and right beside Old China Café. Throughout my meal, they were playing songs sung and composed by Malaysian talents. It’s definitely living up to its Malaysian image. The bowl of lontong I ordered was huge! At least the portion was huge for me. Other than that, the nasi impit(rice cake) wasn’t great, it was too tough and the texture was as if it was refrigerated before serving. The sayur lodeh(a coconut based soup) was not bad though, with a generous portion of vegetables. All of these going for RM8 only. The Hailam Chicken Chop was slightly above mediocre. The juicy chicken chop served with tomato sauce and beans with some fries and sliced vegetables on the side. Sadly, the fries were limp and too salty for my liking. This plate of chicken chop costs RM14. I would have ordered the Nasi Lemak instead if I knew that AMAH is well-known for it. I guess I’ll just have to revisit to try its infamous dish. Also, AMAH has a branch in Oasis Ara Damansara for those who live around that area.