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Abell's Kopi Tiam

Abell's Kopi Tiam
Shop 7 Furneaux St
Manuka ACT 2603
Phone: (02) 62394199

The food found in this Manuka cafe is very far reaching, regionally speaking. The menu ventures from Indonesian to Malaysian cuisines, via Singaporean and Nonya food. Between the walls of this brightly toned eatery there is an emphasis on quick, authentic eats that do not sacrifice quality and will not put an offensive dent in the weekly entertainment budget.

Abell's Kopi Tiam (meaning coffee shop in Malay) is constantly abuzz and often full to capacity, having earned itself a loyal following of locals, pollies and journos in recent years. The friendly, happy and efficient staff are welcoming, even during their busiest times. Most importantly, they know their product.

Visitors can mull over the selection of innovative dishes on offer, but by all accounts it is the traditional dishes that earn the establishment their review points. Undoubtedly the great find in Abell's fusion of cuisines is the Nonya element, as providers of this food are still relatively thin on the ground in the nation's capital.

  • Open
  • m
  • t
  • w
  • t
  • f
  • s
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  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Late
  • open
  • closed

Features:

  • Cost Main : $10
  • Cost Meal : $32
  • Cost Entree Min : $3.60
  • Cost Entree Max : $17.90
  • Cost Main Min : $13.90
  • Cost Main Max : $24.90
  • Cost Dessert Min : $7.90
  • Cost Dessert Max : $7.90
  • Seats : 80
  • Bookings Accept
  • Bookings Advisable
  • Bookings Group
  • Alcohol Byo Wineonly
  • Alcohol Corkage Bottle : 6
  • Alcohol Wine By Glass
  • Menu Vegetarian Count : 9
  • Cc Mastercard
  • Cc Visa
  • Cc Amex
  • Pay Eftpos
  • Menu Vegetarian
  • Parking
  • Outside Area
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol Licensed
  • Alcohol Byo
  • Smoking Permitted

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