68 Kopitiam

Jln Dynasty 1, 98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
+60 19-658 6886
$$$ Cafe
(147 Reviews)
Price Range RM 1–20

Welcome to 68 Kopitiam, a cherished gem located on Jln Dynasty in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia. This vibrant café is more than just a dining destination; it serves as a communal hub where locals and visitors alike come together to savor the heartwarming flavors of traditional Malaysian cuisine.

At 68 Kopitiam, the cuisine leans heavily into the beloved local fare, with a particular spotlight on their famed nasi lemak. This iconic dish is celebrated for its rich and fragrant coconut rice, lovingly paired with a tantalizing sambal that strikes a perfect balance between sweet and spicy notes. One bite of the crispy fried chicken—a must-try in its whole leg form—and you'll understand why patrons rave about its delectable taste. Customers have noted the sambal's delightful sweetness, infused with hints of traditional Chinese elements, making it a standout component of the meal.

The atmosphere here is warm and inviting, characterized by a lively hustle of food stalls catering to various tastes and preferences. You can find many diners enjoying their meals on-site or opting for delicious takeaways. The busy yet cozy vibe here mirrors the bustling heart of Miri, making it an ideal spot for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture while satisfying their culinary cravings.

Returning customers like 'Shaky Egg' and 'Patricia Yong' sing praises about the nasi lemak, expressing their affections for the dish and its accompanying sides. 'Wingz' emphasizes the quality of their coffee, highlighting its strength, while also encouraging a visit for breakfast to indulge in the renowned nasi lemak paha ayam. However, there's a common suggestion among customers for the sambal to be a bit spicier, perfectly indicating how engaged they are with their food experience and their desire for perfecting flavors.

If you find yourself in Miri, make sure that 68 Kopitiam is high on your list of places to visit. It's not merely a café but a celebration of local taste, community, and nostalgia. Whether you're in search of a comforting breakfast or a delightful lunch, this spot offers an authentic taste of Sarawak that you won't soon forget.

So gather your friends, grab a seat, and treat your taste buds to a culinary journey at 68 Kopitiam—where every meal is a vibrant taste of Malaysian heritage.

Service options
On-site services
Takeaway
Dine-in
Highlights
Great coffee
Great tea selection
Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Coffee
Quick bite
Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Table service
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Crowd
Groups
Children
Good for kids
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

Tuesday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

Wednesday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

Thursday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

Friday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

Saturday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

Sunday

06:00 AM - 08:45 PM

147 Reviews
Shaky Egg

01 Sep 2025

Mar 2023 This shop houses several food stalls, but I always gravitate towards the nasi lemak from one particular stall. The sambal is a standout, featuring a delightful blend of sweetness with a hint of spiciness, embodying a distinctive Chinese-style flavor. The fried chicken is exceptionally tasty, and I recommend opting for the whole leg to fully savor the deliciousness. Overall, it's a must-try for anyone craving a satisfying nasi lemak experience.

Wingz

26 Aug 2025

Café prepares good coffee, kaw enough. Best breakfast here is their nasi lemak paha ayam, though the sambal could be spicier. Many people come here for nasi lemak takeaways.

wilfred sedau

16 Aug 2025

Food good 5 Star. Need to improve in the service especially the waiter&waitress.

Patricia Yong

14 Aug 2025

There are a few food stall in this shop. I really love the nasi lemak from one of the food stall. The sambal and fried chicken are very tasty and delicious

Jason Lau

21 Jul 2025

Nasi lemak by manalagi stall. Sambal is the sweet kind. Wished the rice was a lil oily-er. Chicken, anchovies and peanuts are real crispy.

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