KAFE YUMCHA STATION Menu Malaysia 2024
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KAFE YUMCHA STATION Menu Malaysia 2024 With Prices List
Popular
Cheesy Fried Chicken Chop Rice Bento | RM 21.80 |
Japanese Curry Chicken Chop Bento | RM 21.80 |
Teriyaki Chicken Chop Bento | RM 21.80 |
Black Pepper Chicken Chop Bento | RM 21.80 |
Tropical Jelly Fruit Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Garlic Smoked Duck Pasta | RM 21.80 |
Snacks
Their Taiwan Style Fried Chicken is a must-try and is priced at RM 18.90. They also offer tasty options like Sausage at RM 11.50, Chicken Nugget at RM 11.50, Cheesy Wedges at RM 11.50, Fried Wonton at RM 11.50, Taiwan Style Chicken Popcorn at RM 10.30 and French Fries at RM 8.90. The restaurant has a cozy and casual atmosphere and the staff is friendly and helpful.
Taiwan Style Fried Chicken | RM 18.90 |
Sausage | RM 11.50 |
Chicken Nugget | RM 11.50 |
Cheesy Wedges | RM 11.50 |
Fried Wonton | RM 11.50 |
Taiwan Style Chicken Popcorn | RM 10.30 |
French Fries | RM 8.90 |
Ala Carte
Ham & Cheese Croissant | RM 20.90 |
Cheese & Sausage Croissant | RM 23.50 |
Fruits Tea
his restaurant offers a wide variety of fruit teas, all priced at a reasonable RM 10.90. My personal favorite is the Tropical Jelly Fruit Tea, which is a perfect blend of sweet and tangy flavors. They also have a Peach Jelly Fruit Tea, which is equally delicious. If you prefer something a little more unique, I recommend trying their Signature Yum Cha Lime Tea – it’s a twist on a classic that you won’t find anywhere else. And for those who love a good jelly-based drink, the Aiyu Lemon Jelly Fruit Tea and Honey Lemon Jelly Fruit Tea are both great options.
Tropical Jelly Fruit Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Peach Jelly Fruit Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Signature Yum Cha Lime Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Aiyu Lemon Jelly Fruit Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Honey Lemon Jelly Fruit Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Signature Soda
Their menu offers a wide variety of soda options, all priced at a reasonable rate starting from RM 8.90. Some of my personal favorites include the Lime Peach Soda, Black Currant Lemon Soda, and Lychee Aiyu Soda. The Santorini Soda and Karamansi Soda are also must-tries for those who want to try something new. They also have a variety of yogurt soda options such as the Strawberry Yogurt Soda and Mango Yogurt Soda for those looking for a sweeter option.
Lime Peach Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Santorini Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Black Currant Lemon Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Karamansi Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Strawberry Yogurt Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Mango Yogurt Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Lychee Aiyu Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Grapes Lime Soda | from RM 8.90 |
Smoothie
I highly recommend trying the Mango Smoothie, which is available for only RM 10.90. The Kiwi Smoothie (奇异果冰沙) is also a must-try and is also priced at RM 10.90. For those with a sweet tooth, the Chocolate Smoothie is a great option. The Lychee Smoothie is perfect for those who prefer a more refreshing drink, and the Strawberry Smoothie is perfect for those who want a classic, fruity taste.
Mango Smoothie | from RM 10.90 |
Kiwi Smoothie 奇异果冰沙 | from RM 10.90 |
Chocolate Smoothie | from RM 10.90 |
Lychee Smoothie | from RM 10.90 |
Strawberry Smoothie | from RM 10.90 |
Authentic Food
With a wide variety of bento boxes, pastas, and sandwiches to choose from, there’s something for everyone on the menu. Some of our favorites include the Japanese Curry Chicken Chop Bento and the Teriyaki Chicken Chop Bento, both priced at only RM 21.80. The Cheesy Fried Chicken Chop Rice Bento and the Mongolian Chicken Rice Bento are also great options, both priced at the same affordable price. If you’re in the mood for something a little different, we recommend trying the Garlic Smoked Duck Pasta or the Club Sandwich Bento, both priced at RM 19.90. And if you’re a fan of Asian fusion, don’t miss out on the Korean Sandwich or the Cantonese Style Square Noodle Set.
Japanese Curry Chicken Chop Bento | RM 21.80 |
Teriyaki Chicken Chop Bento | RM 21.80 |
Cheesy Fried Chicken Chop Rice Bento | RM 21.80 |
Mongolian Chicken Rice Bento 蒙古鸡丁饭便当 | RM 21.80 |
Creamy Butter Chicken Bento | RM 21.80 |
Garlic Smoked Duck Pasta | RM 21.80 |
Club Sandwich Bento | RM 19.90 |
Black Pepper Chicken Chop Bento | RM 21.80 |
Korean Sandwich | RM 19.90 |
Gong Bao Chicken Rice Bento | RM 21.80 |
Cantonese Style Square Noodle Set | RM 19.90 |
Japanese Curry Chicken Pasta Bento | RM 21.80 |
Sweet And Sour Chicken Rice Bento | RM 21.80 |
Desserts
The restaurant offers a wide variety of delicious Chinese and Malaysian dishes at affordable prices. One of my favorites was the Lia Xia Liang, a savory dish made with fish and vegetables, which only cost RM 8.90. I also tried the Xia Q Bing, another delicious dish made with meat and vegetables, which also only cost RM 8.90. For dessert, I highly recommend the Brown Sugar Cendol ABC, a sweet and creamy treat that will satisfy any sweet tooth. The price of this dish is RM 11.90. Another dessert that I loved was the Milky Honeydew Melon Longan Sago, which cost RM 21.80.
Lia Xia Liang | RM 8.90 |
Xia Q Bing | RM 8.90 |
Brown Sugar Cendol ABC | RM 11.90 |
Milky Honeydew Melon Longan Sago | RM 21.80 |
Milk Tea
Classic Milk Tea | from RM 10.90 |
Momochacha Milk Tea | from RM 13.90 |
Mango Milk | from RM 13.90 |
Brown Sugar Bubble Milk | from RM 15.90 |
Chocolate Bubble Milk | from RM 15.90 |
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How many branches does KAFE YUMCHA STATION have in Malaysia?
More than 80 branches are KAFE YUMCHA STATION in Malaysia.
Who is the owner of KAFE YUMCHA STATION Malaysia?
Brgy. Dolores Mc Arthur Hiway is the owner of KAFE YUMCHA STATION Malaysia
Is KAFE YUMCHA STATION Halal?
KAFE YUMCHA STATION halal status is a matter of debate and personal interpretation. Some believe it is halal, while others do not. It is up to each individual to decide for themselves.
Author: Alia Izzati
Alia Izzati is an experienced food critic and writer based in Malaysia. She is the author of several popular articles on the websites klfoodie.com and eatzeely.com, where she covers a wide range of topics related to restaurants and their menus. With a keen palate and a passion for exploring the culinary landscape of her home country, Alia is known for her thoughtful and in-depth reviews of the latest dining trends and hotspots. Whether you’re looking for the best new places to eat in Malaysia or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest food news, Alia’s articles are a must-read for anyone with an interest in the culinary arts.