iTOR salted egg sandwich

iTOR: A cosy Western-Malaysian fusion cafe

Recently, my friends and I had a lovely lunch at a charming little cafe called Itor, which is the word “Roti” (Malay for bread) spelled backwards.

This Malaysian-Western fusion cafe, which opened in March, is located in Sunway Geo, which is located right opposite Sunway Medical Centre and within walking distance from the BRT station.

As soon as I stepped inside, the warm, inviting aroma of in-house baked bread hit me, instantly making my mouth water.

The cafe sells a variety of dishes such as sandwiches, pasta and roast chicken sets. However, what really stood out to me was how they infused a Malaysian twist to these mainstays.

My friends and I shared a variety of dishes so that we could have a taste of each.

The pineapple butter roti was a standout—a perfect blend of sweet and savory. The salted egg prawn roti was another favorite, rich and indulgent, while the signature honey roasted chicken was tender and flavorful.

We also tried the salted egg pasta, mee mamak Itor, and nasi lemak ayam berempah, all of which were delicious and satisfying.

Salted egg pasta.

The salted egg pasta is also worth trying. The roast chicken was served with the creamiest, most buttery mashed potatoes practically melted in my mouth.

The owner was kind enough to explain their concept and dishes to us. Essentially, the foundation of their dishes revolves around their bread and the Malaysian twist.

There were several requests for the cafe to consider selling their freshly baked bread as a standalone item—it’s that good! (And no, the bread can’t be ordered separately, at least right now, because the demand for their sandwiches is high!)

The cafe is family-friendly, with a kids menu and an attached bathroom, making it a convenient spot for parents. For those who work or study nearby, the affordable lunches are a great option.

Nasi lemak ayam berempah at iTOR
Nasi lemak ayam berempah at iTOR

iTOR is located at A1-01-07, Sunway Geo Avenue, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.


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2 responses to “iTOR: A cosy Western-Malaysian fusion cafe”

  1. Wow – this looks fantastic! I like hyperlocal blogging. For locals it serves one purpose, but for folks like me who have never visited Malaysia it gives an interesting look at day to day life in a way that travel blogs never will. I hope to see more!

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    1. Yeah, I realise this when the Xiaohongshu/RedNote phenomenon was happening and Chinese locals started showing people about their day-to-day lives, and I loved it! So, you’re right, my little posts about my town could be enlightening to many people.

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