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Barista Coffee Hawker - Kopi More

The last coffee place where you will find a barista’s coffee machine- at the humble hawker centre. Beans are ground upon order and it’s one-use-and-throw! No chum-chwee or dilution. Two milks are used and “you will not be comparing my $2 kopi with the $1 competitors in a hawker centre, after a sip.”..says retrenched PMET boss owner Lawrence Tan. Watch our makan guru KF Seetoh poke him with some seriously funny quips and queries! Listen closely to Lawrence’s advice.

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The Food Surprise!

Watch trailers (with episode guide)
Eating out, like the way we all do, food guru KF Seetoh goes into an eatery without permission, chows down, pays for the food, then leaves and reflect.

But this time, he's armed with a camera crew, an empty stomach and refreshingly blunt honesty. And contrary to popular belief, he is not always welcomed with open arms.

His journey in this 13-part series, named The Food Surprise! with Makansutra, takes him to hawker stalls, restaurants and street food carts in Malaysia -- from Penang, through Ipoh, her capital Kuala Lumpur, a tiny seaside town Sekinchan, Johor Baru and Singapore.