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Johor Lei Cha 擂茶 at Volcano Coffee House 火山 in Kelapa Sawit, Kulaijaya

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Lei Cha Rice Set RM4

The night before going to Kulai for food hunt, I asked Johor Kaki Facebook readers for suggestions. I was especially interested in traditional Hakka dishes as Kulai has a large Hakka population. Some readers from Kulai suggested that I try the lei cha 擂茶 at Volcano Coffee House in Kelapa Sawit.

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Restaurant name: Volcano 火山 Coffee House
Address: Jalan Sri Paya, Kampung Sri Paya, Kelapa Sawit, Kulaijaya, Johor
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/Xw66q
GPS: 1.673064,103.529438
Hours: 05:00am to 2:00pm (Closed on Sunday)
Non Halal

By the time we got to Volcano at nearly 2:00pm, they were already getting ready to close for the day. We were their last customers for that day.

Volcano opens at 5:00am to serve the workers who do the daily commute from Kulai and Kelapa Sawit to Singapore for work. Leaving for a long commute and a hard day's work with a warm home cooked meal at Volcano is a small comfort for these hardworking workers.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Volcano is a family run business by Mdm Lew, her husband and their two daughters. Mdm Lew showing me just two of the many green vegetables and herbs that went into making the lei cha tea 茶. These are ground into a paste to make the green gruel or lei cha.

Mdm Lew said that she used to make lei cha at home for the family. So now the whole family chips in to make lei cha for anyone who comes to the shop. So it is still very much home cooked food here at Volcano.


Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House- 火山-Kelapa-Sawit

The steamed white rice is topped with a colourful blanket of diced pickled radish, long beans, sayur manis, cabbages, and fried scrambled eggs. There was also a small bowl of chopped peanuts.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Lei cha is eaten by pouring the tea into the rice and diced vegetables. While the lei cha tea is full bodied and slightly creamy, the flavours are all subtle and gentle on the taste buds. It has hints of mint and comforting sweet fragrant greens.

I love this complex blend of texture and flavours, and enjoy it even more when I appreciate the hard work that went into preparing it.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

We could only have this basic set as Volcano was sold out for the day. If we were early, we could have a full range of Hakka yong tau fu sides.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Seeing how we loved the lei cha tea, Ms Lew brought us a second bowl of hot lei cha tea for us to enjoy.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

While the rest of the family members were clearing up and closing the shop for the day, Mr Lew had already started getting ready for the next day's business. Everything is still done the traditional way i.e. by hand.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

At the end of the meal and as we got ready to pay and leave, Mdm Lew refused to accept our payment.

Such is kampung hospitality, not uncommon but always treasured and deeply felt. We were total strangers appearing out of the blue but all left with warm happy memories. I hope we left good memories for them too.

We will definitely be back - to visit friends and to enjoy a home cooked lei cha.

Date visited: 30 Jul 2013
Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit
Lei Cha Rice Set RM4

The night before going to Kulai for food hunt, I asked Johor Kaki Facebook readers for suggestions. I was especially interested in traditional Hakka dishes as Kulai has a large Hakka population. Some readers from Kulai suggested that I try the lei cha 擂茶 at Volcano Coffee House in Kelapa Sawit.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Restaurant name: Volcano 火山 Coffee House
Address: Jalan Sri Paya, Kampung Sri Paya, Kelapa Sawit, Kulaijaya, Johor
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/Xw66q
GPS: 1.673064,103.529438
Hours: 05:00am to 2:00pm (Closed on Sunday)
Non Halal

By the time we got to Volcano at nearly 2:00pm, they were already getting ready to close for the day. We were their last customers for that day.

Volcano opens at 5:00am to serve the workers who do the daily commute from Kulai and Kelapa Sawit to Singapore for work. Leaving for a long commute and a hard day's work with a warm home cooked meal at Volcano is a small comfort for these hardworking workers.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Volcano is a family run business by Mdm Lew, her husband and their two daughters. Mdm Lew showing me just two of the many green vegetables and herbs that went into making the lei cha tea 茶. These are ground into a paste to make the green gruel or lei cha.

Mdm Lew said that she used to make lei cha at home for the family. So now the whole family chips in to make lei cha for anyone who comes to the shop. So it is still very much home cooked food here at Volcano.


Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House- 火山-Kelapa-Sawit

The steamed white rice is topped with a colourful blanket of diced pickled radish, long beans, sayur manis, cabbages, and fried scrambled eggs. There was also a small bowl of chopped peanuts.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Lei cha is eaten by pouring the tea into the rice and diced vegetables. While the lei cha tea is full bodied and slightly creamy, the flavours are all subtle and gentle on the taste buds. It has hints of mint and comforting sweet fragrant greens.

I love this complex blend of texture and flavours, and enjoy it even more when I appreciate the hard work that went into preparing it.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

We could only have this basic set as Volcano was sold out for the day. If we were early, we could have a full range of Hakka yong tau fu sides.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

Seeing how we loved the lei cha tea, Ms Lew brought us a second bowl of hot lei cha tea for us to enjoy.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

While the rest of the family members were clearing up and closing the shop for the day, Mr Lew had already started getting ready for the next day's business. Everything is still done the traditional way i.e. by hand.

Johor-Lei-Cha-擂茶-Volcano-Coffee-House-火山-Kelapa-Sawit

At the end of the meal and as we got ready to pay and leave, Mdm Lew refused to accept our payment.

Such is kampung hospitality, not uncommon but always treasured and deeply felt. We were total strangers appearing out of the blue but all left with warm happy memories. I hope we left good memories for them too.

We will definitely be back - to visit friends and to enjoy a home cooked lei cha.

Date visited: 30 Jul 2013
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Tai Hong 大豐 Lei Cha and Yong Tau Foo in New Star Coffee Shop in Taman Sentosa, Johor Bahru




This tiny stall selling traditional Hakka lei cha fun and yong tau foo 豆腐 in New Star coffee shop in Taman Sentosa may look ordinary.


Originally from Kulai, Johor this little stall which began business here in Taman Sentosa nearly twenty years ago, was so successful that it actually became the parent of the large and equally popular Tai Hong 大豐 Kopitiam in Taman Pelangi.

Tai Hong’s success is based just on doing the two signature Hakka staples of lei cha fun and yong tau foo very well. Customers come in constant streams to eat in and to take away lei cha fun and yong tau foo. It seems especially popular with ladies perhaps because of its purported slimming effects besides its deliciousness J


Lei cha (meaning milled tea in Hakka dialect) is made by grinding a blend of green tea, herbs, seeds and vegetables to create a greenish, grainy, minty gruel or tea.





This thick greenish tea is poured over a bowl of steamed white or brown rice garnished with fried ground nuts, chopped long beans, vegetables, fried shallots and fried tofu. All the ingredients used in the tea and the rice were fresh and cooked just right to retain their freshness and nutritional goodness. Lei cha may not look very photogenic but it is loaded with vitamins and fibre.


The lei cha is a healthy, hearty meal in itself but is frequently eaten together with a selection of yong tau foo.




Tai Hong’s yong tau foo is tender, fresh and mildly sweet and salty. It is so tasty, you can unknowingly eat up lots of pieces without realising it J

Lei cha fun and yong tau foo so tedious to make, so easy to enjoy at Tai Hong, the stall or the kopitiam. Try also other items in Tai Hong 大豐 Kopitiam's menu such as their famous laksa.


Restaurant name: Tai Hong Stall in New Star Kopitiam
Address: Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa (Opposite Lien Ho Complex)
GPS: 1.493268,103.769677
Hour: (closed on Thursday)
Non Halal

Restaurant name: Tai Hong 大豐 Kopitiam
Address: 42, Jalan Kuning, Taman Pelangi
GPS: 1.483541,103.775069
Hour: (closed on Thursday)
Non Halal



This tiny stall selling traditional Hakka lei cha fun and yong tau foo 豆腐 in New Star coffee shop in Taman Sentosa may look ordinary.


Originally from Kulai, Johor this little stall which began business here in Taman Sentosa nearly twenty years ago, was so successful that it actually became the parent of the large and equally popular Tai Hong 大豐 Kopitiam in Taman Pelangi.

Tai Hong’s success is based just on doing the two signature Hakka staples of lei cha fun and yong tau foo very well. Customers come in constant streams to eat in and to take away lei cha fun and yong tau foo. It seems especially popular with ladies perhaps because of its purported slimming effects besides its deliciousness J


Lei cha (meaning milled tea in Hakka dialect) is made by grinding a blend of green tea, herbs, seeds and vegetables to create a greenish, grainy, minty gruel or tea.





This thick greenish tea is poured over a bowl of steamed white or brown rice garnished with fried ground nuts, chopped long beans, vegetables, fried shallots and fried tofu. All the ingredients used in the tea and the rice were fresh and cooked just right to retain their freshness and nutritional goodness. Lei cha may not look very photogenic but it is loaded with vitamins and fibre.


The lei cha is a healthy, hearty meal in itself but is frequently eaten together with a selection of yong tau foo.




Tai Hong’s yong tau foo is tender, fresh and mildly sweet and salty. It is so tasty, you can unknowingly eat up lots of pieces without realising it J

Lei cha fun and yong tau foo so tedious to make, so easy to enjoy at Tai Hong, the stall or the kopitiam. Try also other items in Tai Hong 大豐 Kopitiam's menu such as their famous laksa.


Restaurant name: Tai Hong Stall in New Star Kopitiam
Address: Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa (Opposite Lien Ho Complex)
GPS: 1.493268,103.769677
Hour: (closed on Thursday)
Non Halal

Restaurant name: Tai Hong 大豐 Kopitiam
Address: 42, Jalan Kuning, Taman Pelangi
GPS: 1.483541,103.775069
Hour: (closed on Thursday)
Non Halal
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