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Mydin Mall Meru Raya Day Out : Of missed buses at Amanjaya Terminal Ipoh

Mydin Wholesale Hypermart Meru Raya Ipoh

Mydin Mall was the place we hanged out at when we missed our bus at the nearby Amanjaya Terminal during our Ipoh trip. If you have read our post on the “Top 10 things to eat in Ipoh Malaysia“, you would have read that we actually booked for a bus that did not appear on the day of departure!

Hence, we decided to wait for 8 hours at Mydin Mall before the next departure to Singapore in the evening. So this post covers the things to do in Mydin Mall or more specifically the Mydin Wholesale Hypermart (Pasar Raya Besar) @ Meru Raya (PT 229142, Jalan Meru Bestari B2, Bandar Meru Raya, 30020 Jelapang, Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan)

Mydin Wholesale Hypermart Meru Raya Ipoh
Mydin Wholesale Hypermart Meru Raya Ipoh

Things to do at Mydin Wholesale Hypermart Meru Raya Ipoh

After reaching the mall, we started with bowling where Tom won the first game with a score of 122 to 57! Yay!

Ole Ole Superbowl Bowling Alley

Ole Ole Superbowl Mydin Mall Ipoh
Ole Ole Superbowl Mydin Mall Ipoh
Bowling lanes at Superbowl Mydin Mall Ipoh
Bowling lanes at Superbowl Mydin Mall Ipoh
Scores of our first game
Scores of our first game

Arcade and pool also available at Superbowl Mydin Mall
Arcade and pool also available at Superbowl Mydin Mall

Good Time Arcade

Also available is the Good Time arcade if you’d like to enjoy a couple of video games and such.

Good Time arcade in Mydin Mall Ipoh
Good Time arcade in Mydin Mall Ipoh

My Kara Family Karaoke

My Kara Family Karaoke Mydin Mall Meru Raya Ipoh (46RM for 2 hours with drinks)
My Kara Family Karaoke Mydin Mall Meru Raya Ipoh (46RM for 2 hours with drinks)
Singing both Chinese songs such as 你最珍贵
And English songs such as Nobody Wants To Be Lonely - Notice the younger looking Ricky Martin
And English songs such as Nobody Wants To Be Lonely – Notice the younger looking Ricky Martin

In fact, it was quite worth it in Singapore standards to sing at My Kara as it was only 46RM for 2 hours, inclusive of drinks. That translates to only $10 per person. Plus, the system was really up to date and state of the art. It was relatively easy to find the songs that we wanted to sing.

What we ate at Mydin Wholesale Hypermart Meru Raya Ipoh

There’s a food court named Rasa Village where we had the following

Rasa Village Food Court Mydin Mall Meru Raya Ipoh
Rasa Village Food Court Mydin Mall Meru Raya Ipoh
Curry Mee Stall at Rasa Village Mydin Mall Ipoh
Curry Mee Stall at Rasa Village Mydin Mall Ipoh
Curry noodles @ 6RM - Curry was a little watery but flavourful with alot of ingredients, yummy fried chicken!
Curry noodles @ 6RM – Curry was a little watery but flavourful with alot of ingredients, yummy fried chicken!
My Nasi Kandar at Mydin Mall Ipoh
My Nasi Kandar at Mydin Mall Ipoh
Tandoori Chicken @ My Nasi Kandar Ipoh - 6RM
Tandoori Chicken @ My Nasi Kandar Ipoh – 6RM
Naan @ My Nasi Kandar Mydin Mall Ipoh - 2.3RM
Naan @ My Nasi Kandar Mydin Mall Ipoh – 2.3RM

We also visited Mr Cendol with its appealing entrance…

Cendol at Mr Cendol after lunch
Cendol at Mr Cendol after lunch
Menu of Mr Cendol Ipoh Mydin Mall
Menu of Mr Cendol Ipoh Mydin Mall
Soya Special Cendol at Mr Cendol Ipoh
Soya Special Cendol at Mr Cendol Ipoh

What we really loved about the Soya Special was that the ice was shaved soya ice! Coupled with the ice cream and gula melaka, the cendol was rich, sweet and delicious!

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So if you also happen to miss a bus some time in Amanjaya Bus Terminal in Ipoh, why not check out the options at Mydin Mall Meru Raya?

Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia : A quick review and Introduction of the BASIC factor

Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia

During our recent visit to Ipoh Malaysia, we stayed at the Regalodge Hotel Ipoh and this post will give a quick review / overview of our stay.

But first, we want to reveal for the first time – the BASIC Factor. An assessment criteria that Kate and I have devised for hotels that we’ll be staying in, in the future.

So you must be wondering, what exactly is the BASIC factor?

BASIC Factor for 2bearbear.com Hotel Reviews

The BASIC factor refers to different aspects of the hotel which we think (note : “we” refers to the opinions of the 2bearbears) are important during our stay. It may be a little quirky, but these are things that we feel are what makes a good stay, GREAT!

Do note also that for all factors, there will either be a score of 0, 0.5 or 1. Hence, the maximum point a hotel can get based on the BASIC factor, would be 5.

B – Bathroom. To make a stay excellent, a good bathroom and thus a bathtub is necessary. 0.5 will be granted to a room with a clean bathroom and 1 to a room with bathtub (and has to be clean and working!).

A – Ambience. This factor is relatively subjective in nature. In general, if there are no negative vibes, the hotel receives 0.5. If the vibe is good (i.e. it can be quaint, boutique, sporty, trendy, classy, luxurious, opulence etc.), the hotel receives a score of 1.

S – Service. For us, friendly service with an eye for detail will make your stay that much more wonderful. Hotels with good service receives 0.5 while excellent and impeccable service receives a score of 1.

I – Infinity Pool. To clarify, it need not be “infinity pool” per se. As long as there’s a swimming pool, the hotel receives 0.5. An excellent pool (pool with a view, sky pool, infinity pool, huge pools) receives a score of 1.

C – Comfort. It is important for guests to feel rested after their stay and this is attributed very much to the comfort of their stay. A clean and decent room affords 0.5 while an extremely comfortable stay (beds that makes you want to lie in it after check-out timing) affords a score of 1.

And with the introduction of the BASIC factor for hotel assessments, we’re gonna introduce the Regalodge Hotel in Ipoh Malaysia!

Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia Review

Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia
Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia

We chose Regalodge because of its close proximity to the historic buildings of Ipoh, walking distance to great food joints as well as the relatively good reviews of the hotel at Agoda.com

Lobby of Regalodge Hotel Ipoh
Lobby of Regalodge Hotel Ipoh
Ipoh's first fine dining restaurant in Regalodge Hotel - The Limestones
Ipoh’s first fine dining restaurant in Regalodge Hotel – The Limestones

Regalodge Ipoh Superior Room

Superior Room Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia
Superior Room Regalodge Hotel Ipoh Malaysia
Complimentary in-room coffee and tea / Drinks and noodles available at separate costs in Regalodge Hotel Ipoh
Complimentary in-room coffee and tea / Drinks and noodles available at separate costs in Regalodge Hotel Ipoh
Bathroom with Audrey Hepburn portrait - Superior Room Regalodge Hotel Ipoh
Bathroom with Audrey Hepburn portrait – Superior Room Regalodge Hotel Ipoh
Bathtub in the bathroom of superior room Regalodge Ipoh
Bathtub in the bathroom of superior room Regalodge Ipoh

Our overall stay at the Regalodge Ipoh was pleasant though we found the room to be a little small. Hence, the overall BASIC factor score for Regalodge Hotel Ipoh is…2.5

B – 1. Bathroom comes equipped with a bathtub.
A – 0.5. Inviting room and general atmosphere at the hotel. No “wow” factor though.
S – 0.5. Service was normal. Met with a little delay at the reception while checking in but was met with smiles at that.
I – 0. No swimming pool at the hotel though there’s a spa pool if you visit Regal Spa.
C – 0.5. Room is small but comfortable.

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Top 10 Things to do and Attractions in Ipoh Malaysia!

Ipoh Town Bridge - Across the River Kinta

There are many things to do and attractions in Ipoh and in this post, we’ll show you the attractions, things to do and what to eat (especially in this food paradise) in Ipoh!

Things to do in Ipoh Malaysia

As Ipoh was one of the administrative centers during the colonial rule, you’ll realise that many of these historic buildings still remain today.

1. Birch Memorial Clocktower

Birch Memorial Clocktower with 44 famous personalities in history engraved on it
Birch Memorial Clocktower with 44 famous personalities in history engraved on it
Another view of the Birch Memorial Clocktower in Ipoh
Another view of the Birch Memorial Clocktower in Ipoh

2. Ipoh Railway Station

Ipoh Railway Station
Ipoh Railway Station

3. Ipoh City Hall

Ipoh City Hall
Ipoh City Hall

4. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank

5. Ipoh High Court

Ipoh High Court
Ipoh High Court

6. Ipoh Town Bridge

Ipoh Town Bridge - Across the River Kinta
Ipoh Town Bridge – Across the River Kinta

On Sunday mornings, Memory Lane (along Jalan Lim Bo Seng) turns into a flea market, mainly for the sale of 2nd hand goods.

7. Memory Lane

Memory Lane Flea Market at Jalan Lim Bo Seng Ipoh
Memory Lane Flea Market at Jalan Lim Bo Seng Ipoh

Attractions in Ipoh Malaysia

8. Lost World Hot Springs and Spa

Lost World Hot Springs and Spa
Lost World Hot Springs and Spa

Alternatively, you can opt for one of the spa packages at Crystal Spa (within Lost World Hot Springs and Spa) and gain entry for free.

What to eat in Ipoh Malaysia

In our list of Top 10 things to eat in Ipoh Malaysia, we mentioned what you should try when you’re there. But if we were to narrow the list down for you, there’s really 2 foods that you MUST try in Ipoh…

9. Snow Beer

A bottle of snow beer at 14RM - Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh
A bottle of snow beer at 14RM – Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh

10. Ipoh Hor Fun

Restoran Ong Kee Tauge Ayam (Beansprouts chicken) @ Jalan Yau Tet Shin
Restoran Ong Kee Tauge Ayam (Beansprouts chicken) @ Jalan Yau Tet Shin

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6 Amazing Travel Experiences in Penang!

When you think of travelling to Penang? What do you think of? The UNESCO heritage site of Georgetown? The vibrant (and delicious) hawker food scene? Or simply chilling at Batu Ferringhi beach? In this post, we’ll show you 6 Amazing Travel Experiences in Penang that you won’t want to miss!

1. Exploring Batu Ferringhi Beach

Batu Ferringhi Beach Penang
Batu Ferringhi Beach
Batu Ferringhi Beach Night Market
Batu Ferringhi Beach Night Market
Rock Spa Experience
Rock Spa Experience

Most people discount the fact that Penang does have an excellent beach that faces the Andaman Sea and Malacca Straits. Batu Ferringhi is its name. Located at the northern tip of Penang, Batu Ferringhi offers beach goers all you’d expect at a reputable beach – fine pristine sand (especially at Hard Rock Hotel Penang), beach activities (including para-sailing, banana boat rides and jet skiing) and even horse back riding by the beach.

After all the fun you’ve had at the beach, head on out to one of the many excellent spas located along Batu Ferringhi beach – including the award winning Rock Spa @ Hard Rock Hotel and Chi Spa @ Rasa Sayang Resort and Spa.

As the evening winds down, check out the night markets along the roads next to the beaches. Many road side stalls open till late at night offering tourists the option of souvenir shopping (including sun glasses, hand bags and wallets) and late night supper at Batu Ferringhi.

2. Looking Out for Street Arts & Wall Murals

Street Art Penang - Less Salt Thinning Hair
Street Art Penang – Less Salt Thinning Hair
Penang Street Art - Budget Hotel
Penang Street Art – Budget Hotel
Penang Street Art - Trishaw Mural
Penang Street Art – Trishaw Mural

Penang is littered with amazing street arts and wall murals. One of the most famous one is this mural of a trishaw uncle in the heart of Jalan Penang that almost covers the entire building facade. We also noticed several comical street art that brings across daily conversations in Penang through light-hearted colloquial jokes.

3. Wandering the Streets of Georgetown – UNESCO World Heritage Site

Penang Historic Streets
Penang Historic Streets
Colonial Buildings Penang - Birch House
Colonial Buildings Penang – Birch House
Colonial Buildings Penang - Eastern & Oriental Hotel
Colonial Buildings Penang – Eastern & Oriental Hotel
Colonial Buildings Penang - St Jos Gurney Paragon
Colonial Buildings Penang – St Jos Gurney Paragon
Fort Cornwallis Penang
Fort Cornwallis Penang
Blue Mansion Penang - Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Blue Mansion Penang – Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion

Since 2007, Penang’s Georgetown has been named as an UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the rich history of this precinct. You will be able to spot many colonial-styled buildings such as the Eastern & Oriental Hotel and Birch House as well as the many traditional chinese architectures along the streets. Fort Cornwallis, one of the best preserved forts in Malaysia also bears testament to Penang’s colonial roots.

To round off this historic trip, check out Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (better known as the Blue Mansion). Within, you’ll be able to see how the ultra-rich pampered themselves in this 38 room mansion – luxurious even by today’s standards.

4. Trishaw Ride in Penang

Trishaw Uncle Penang
Trishaw Uncle Penang
Trishaw Ride Penang
Trishaw Ride Penang

Trishaw Ride Penang Video

Another amazing experience in Penang that you should try is the trishaw ride. We took a trishaw ride from Komtar back to our hotel at Eastern & Oriental. The ride took about 10 minutes and cost 15RM. What we enjoyed about this ride was the “alfresco” style of the ride. As the sun shone while we rode past the historic lanes (with winds gently blowing against your face), that made the ride really worthwhile. Be ready for a bit of excitement while the trishaw weaves in and out of traffic!

5. Penang Hawker Food

Ah Leng Char Koay Teow
Ah Leng Char Koay Teow
Penang Char Hor Fun
Penang Char Hor Fun
Penang Road Teochew Chendul
Penang Road Teochew Chendul

Penang is the home to Malaysian hawker food. Here you will be able to find famous Penang hawker fare such as Penang Char Koay Teow, Char Hor Fun, Penang Road Teochew Chendul and much much more. Check out our post on the “13 Penang Hawker Food and Nonya Restaurants that You MUST TRY” to find out more!

6. Penang Nonya Food

Mama's Nonya Cuisine
Mama’s Nonya Cuisine
Nonya Curry Chicken Rice RM8.80 (小娘惹)
Nonya Curry Chicken Rice RM8.80 (小娘惹)
The Little Nonya Cuisine (小娘惹)
The Little Nonya Cuisine (小娘惹)

Still on food (what else? :p), one must try Penang’s nonya food. The Little Nonya Cuisine (小娘惹) as well as Mama’s Nonya Cuisine offers some of the best nonya food in Penang at an affordable price.

Where to stay in Penang?

Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang
Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang
Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

Our top picks for hotels at the Batu Ferringhi area includes the Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa as well as the Hard Rock Hotel Penang. In Georgetown? The famous Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang!

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Top 10 Things to Eat in Ipoh Malaysia!

Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh - fresh firm chicken splashed with soy sauce and sesame oil

Ipoh is a food paradise! But if you’re wondering what are some of the things you must eat in Ipoh Malaysia, here are the top 10 picks of what to eat in Ipoh! By the way, this food list is in descending order, which means no.1 is a MUST TRY!

What to eat in Ipoh Malaysia

10. Ipoh Parade Shopping Centre Food Court – Popiah

Ipoh Parade Shopping Center Food Court Popiah - 2 for 5RM
Ipoh Parade Shopping Center Food Court Popiah – 2 for 5RM
Rich and crispy filling inside the Ipoh popiah
Rich and crispy filling inside the Ipoh popiah

At the top floor of Ipoh Parade Shopping Center, you’ll find this food court, within which, there’s a stall that has its sign board that states “Popiah”. This was a really surprise find for us because we were not having lunch but were feeling peckish. The aunty sort of recommended her popiah while we walked by her stall and we tried. To our surprise, it had several layers of taste to it. Crispy, moist, fresh and tasty fillings. Try it if you’re in the vicinity!

9. MYDIN Wholesale Hypermarket in Bandar Meru Raya, Ipoh – My Nasi Kandar

My Nasi Kandar at Mydin Mall Ipoh
My Nasi Kandar at Mydin Mall Ipoh
Tandoori Chicken @ My Nasi Kandar Ipoh - 6RM
Tandoori Chicken @ My Nasi Kandar Ipoh – 6RM
Naan @ My Nasi Kandar Mydin Mall Ipoh - 2.3RM
Naan @ My Nasi Kandar Mydin Mall Ipoh – 2.3RM

Mydin Mall is located at PT 229142, Jalan Meru Bestari B2, Bandar Meru Raya, 30020 Jelapang, Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan. What happened was this. We were supposed to take a bus leaving Amanjaya Bus Terminal after booking for the bus online. Guess what? There was no such bus leaving that morning when we arrived at the terminal! So we went to all the booths that sold tickets to source for the next available ride to Singapore. We even met up with others who were supposed to be on the same bus and thought of car pooling. But in the end, we decided against taking a ride to Johor to transfer from there. Instead, we waited at Mydin Mall (a short walk from Amanjaya Bus Terminal) for our direct bus trip back to Singapore.

In the meantime, we managed to squeeze in a meal at My Nasi Kandar (after seeing all the crowds there). After trying the tandoori, we understood why the crowd was there. We could taste the spices, the tenderness and the juiciness of the chicken tandoori. Surprisingly good we must say 🙂

8. Cendol at Mr Cendol Mydin Mall

Soya Special Cendol at Mr Cendol Ipoh
Soya Special Cendol at Mr Cendol Ipoh

Still within Mydin Mall, along the circumference of the mall was Mr Cendol. We’ve tried several cendols in Singapore before but since the place was called Mr Cendol, we thought they might offer something different. We sat down and ordered the Soya Special. Turns out that instead of using just shaved ice, the ice was made of soya milk and topped off with ice cream. Sedap!

7. Dim Sum at Restoran Ying Fa

Restoran Ying Fa Dim Sum Ipoh
Restoran Ying Fa Dim Sum Ipoh

Restoran Ying Fa is located at 1C, Jalan Sultan Yussuf (Belfied Street), Old Town, Perak, Ipoh Town, 30000. We actually arrived in Ipoh at 5am in the morning and were offered transportation by a uncle who had 6 fingers on one of his hands. Hence, he has a nick-name called liu zhi (六指 – literally meaning six fingers). He offered to take us to our hotel (for a fee of course – 20RM) and so we requested for a dim sum place enroute. We were taken to Ying Fa Restoran!

Dim sum at Ying Fa Restoran including chee cheong fun, siew mai, century egg with chicken ball ranging from 3 to 3.5RM
Dim sum at Ying Fa Restoran including chee cheong fun, siew mai, century egg with chicken ball ranging from 3 to 3.5RM
Dim sum served on traditional carts at Restoran Ying Fa Ipoh
Dim sum served on traditional carts at Restoran Ying Fa Ipoh

All in all, we spent only 22RM for all the dim sum that we had. Quality was ok but the price was really economical. So do head on down if you have a craving for dim sum!

6. Kedai Makanan Nam Heong

Kedai Makanan Nam Heong - Distributor of White Coffee at 2 Jalan Bandar Timah Ipoh
Kedai Makanan Nam Heong – Distributor of White Coffee at 2 Jalan Bandar Timah Ipoh

Kedai Makanan Nam Heong is located at 2, Jalan Bandar Timah, Ipoh Perak, 30000. There are 2 reasons why you should visit Kedai Makanan Nam Heong coffeeshop.

Firstly, it is one of the main distributors of white coffee in Ipoh. We’ve tried the iced white coffee and it was really strong and aromatic. Unlike some diluted ones that we’ve tried before. To learn more about the meaning of white coffee, follow the link to our Things to do in Kluang Malaysia post.

Secondly, Makanan Nam Heong is actually an amalgamation of several amazing foods in Ipoh including ipoh hor fun, curry mee, penang prawn noodles, char kway teow and dim sum! Of which, the smell of the char kway teow was really irresistable. Definitely a MUST TRY!

Lim Fong Char Kway Teow @ Kedai Makanan Nam Heong Ipoh
Lim Fong Char Kway Teow @ Kedai Makanan Nam Heong Ipoh
Kedai Makanan Nam Heong Curry Mee Ipoh
Kedai Makanan Nam Heong Curry Mee Ipoh
Ipoh Hor Fun and Penang Prawn Noodles @ Nam Heong Coffeeshop
Ipoh Hor Fun and Penang Prawn Noodles @ Nam Heong Coffeeshop
Nam Heong Dim Sum Ipoh
Nam Heong Dim Sum Ipoh

5. Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng

Caramel Custard @ Restoran Thean Chun and More Food Choices at Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng
Caramel Custard @ Restoran Thean Chun and More Food Choices at Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng
Fried and normal popiah for 3.8RM at Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng
Fried and normal popiah for 3.8RM at Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng
Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng - Sliced chicken sar hor fun
Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng – Sliced chicken sar hor fun

Restoran Ipoh Kong Heng is located at 74 Jalan Bandar Timah, 30000 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Here, there are actually alot of food choices including the traditional ipoh hor fun, the sar hor fun (that we had) as well as the mixed popiahs (see above). The prawn soup of the sar hor fun was especially flavourful. Coupled with the springy hor fun and firm chicken slices? Yummilicious! As for the mixed popiah, the normal popiah actually tasted better although the option of tasting the fried version was interesting.

4. Traditional Hor Fun

Traditional Hor Fun at a zi char stall in Ipoh
Traditional Hor Fun at a zi char stall in Ipoh

If you have read our post questioning whether the standard of zi char in Singapore has dropped? It was all triggered by this plate of beautifully constructed hor fun. Simple dish with springy hor fun and tasty gravy. Nope, this was not at a famous place but at a random coffee shop that we visited. Speaks alot about the quality of food (especially hor fun) in Ipoh.

3. Funny Mountain Soya Bean

Kacang Soya Funny Mountain Beancurd Ipoh
Kacang Soya Funny Mountain Beancurd Ipoh
Brisk business at Funny Mountain Soya Bean Ipoh
Brisk business at Funny Mountain Soya Bean Ipoh
Bean curd at Funny Mountain Ipoh
Bean curd at Funny Mountain Ipoh

Funny Mountain Bean Curd is located at 49, Jalan Theatre (Jalan Mustapha Al-Bakri), 30300 Ipoh, Perak. We actually tried the bean curd because of the long queue indicating that they must be doing something right in their concoction of soya bean products. However, we think that the soya bean curd that we tried was a tad too sweet. In addition, we have been spoilt by the silky smooth soya bean curds in Singapore. So the bean curd here was quite normal for us. But still, there’s a reason why the crowds are streaming in, so do tell us what you think in the comments section below!

2. Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Snow Beer

Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Snow Beer Ipoh
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Snow Beer Ipoh
A bottle of snow beer at 14RM - Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh
A bottle of snow beer at 14RM – Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh Stir Fried Calamari
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh Stir Fried Calamari
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh - Pork Rib King Yum!
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh – Pork Rib King Yum!
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh - Malay Style Kang Kong
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah Ipoh – Malay Style Kang Kong

Kafe Sun Yoon Wah is located at 7,Jalan Bijih Timah, Ipoh Old Town, 30000 Ipoh, Malaysia. Definitely, strongly recommended. The snow beer is actually formed by quickly pouring beer into a chilled mug. The bubbles then forms the frost like bits because of the ice cold mug, forming the well-known snow beer. It was a totally new experience for us, quite unlike Heineken extra cold or ice cold Tiger Beer. In addition, try the stir fried calamari that goes really well with the beer. The only catch is that you must drink the snow beer relatively quickly once its poured, else it will just become normal cold beer.

1. Restoran Ong Kee Tauge Ayam – Beansprouts with chicken and hor fun

Restoran Ong Kee Tauge Ayam (Beansprouts chicken) @ Jalan Yau Tet Shin Ipoh
Restoran Ong Kee Tauge Ayam (Beansprouts chicken) @ Jalan Yau Tet Shin Ipoh
Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh - fresh firm chicken splashed with soy sauce and sesame oil
Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh – fresh firm chicken splashed with soy sauce and sesame oil
Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh - Fat Beansprouts
Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh – Fat Beansprouts
Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh - Go for the Horfun and mix i the chicken and beansprouts!
Restoran Ong Kee Ipoh – Go for the Horfun and mix i the chicken and beansprouts!

Restoran Ong Kee is located at 48, Jalan Yau Tet Shin, 30000 Ipoh, Perak. If there’s one food that you must try, it has got to be the beansprouts chicken with hor fun at Restoran Ong Kee. Some people say that because of the water here in Ipoh, the hor fun is extra taong (springy) and the bean sprouts are extra fat (as you can see from the picture above). It really is true. Mixing in the chicken and bean sprouts (with a dash of the chicken sauce) into the hor fun will give you a perfect combination of what Ipoh hor fun is really about.

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Thoughts on what to eat in Ipoh Malaysia

In fact, there are many other good food in Ipoh including the salt-baked chicken and caramel custards. But nonetheless, if there’s two food that we’d recommend, it’ll certainly be the Ipoh Hor Fun at Restoran Ong Kee and the snow beer at Kafe Sun Yoon Wah.

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Do let us know if there are other good food to eat in Ipoh that you’d like to recommend in the comments section below!

13 Penang Hawker Food and Nonya Restaurants that You MUST TRY!

Penang Food

A trip to Penang is never complete without trying out all the hawker food that Penang has to offer. In this post, we’ll answer the perennial question of “What to eat in Penang?” by covering all the great foods that we’ve tried during our last trip to Penang. Feel free to add on to this list in the comments section at the end of the post!

What to eat in Penang Malaysia

1. Penang Char Kway Teow

 Penang Char Kway Teow
Penang Char Kway Teow

 Ah Leng Char Koay Teow
Ah Leng Char Koay Teow

 Ah Leng Char Koay Teow at Jalan Dato Keramat
Ah Leng Char Koay Teow at Jalan Dato Keramat

 Special Ah Leng Char Koay Teow @ 11.50RM with additional toppings
Special Ah Leng Char Koay Teow @ 11.50RM with additional toppings

Whenever one visits Penang, Penang Char Kway Teow will be one of the MUST TRY hawker foods. As with the kway teow from Ipoh, Penang kway teow also have a “taong” texture (chewy/bouncy feel) and because of this fame, Penang char kway teow can be found everywhere. Our favorite? Ah Leng’s Char Koay Teow!

Famous Ah Leng Char Koay Teow
(亚龙炒果条)
Address : Jalan Dato Keramat, Kampung Makam, 10150 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

2. Penang Laksa aka Assam Laksa

 Penang Laksa aka Assam Laksa
Penang Laksa aka Assam Laksa

In Penang, when you talk about “Penang Laksa“, it usually refers to the Assam Laksa. Unlike the usual laksa that we find in Singapore which has a rich coconut-based gravy, the laksa in Penang has a fish-based gravy which has a sour and appetising taste to it. The version that we tried had a rich fish-based broth and you could taste the shredded fish and crunchy vegetable texture with every mouthful. Although it is a laksa, it actually tastes healthy!

3. Wanton Mee

 New World Park Hawker Centre
New World Park Hawker Centre

 Penang Wanton Mee
Penang Wanton Mee (4RM)

At New World Park Hawker Centre, you can find an amalgamation of Penang hawker foods. Here, we tried the Penang wanton mee and were thoroughly satisfied. There were loads of ingredients including generous amounts of char siew and quite a number of wantons. The highlight for us was the fragrant sauce for the noodles. Shiok!

4. Penang Curry Mee

 Penang Curry Mee (4RM)
Penang Curry Mee (4RM)

Still at New World Park Hawker Centre, we tried the famous Penang Curry Mee. This version we had from the old uncle’s stall (the other is owned by a middle-aged uncle) was full of ingredients including cuttlefish, cockles, fish cake and vegetables. Mix in the chili and you’d have an amazing bowl of Penang Curry Mee! Now we understand why Singaporeans bring home instant curry mee from Penang as well. Sedap!

New World Park Hawker Centre
(新世界)
Address : No. 1, Jalan Burma, 10350, George Town, Pulau Pinang, 10350, Malaysia

5. Penang Fried Oyster (Orh Lua)

 Red Garden Food Paradise
Red Garden Food Paradise

 Penang hawker food @ Red Garden Food Paradise
Penang hawker food @ Red Garden Food Paradise

 Penang Fried Oyster
Penang Fried Oyster (RM10)

You can also find a host of Penang hawker food at the Red Garden Food Paradise. Here, we tried the Penang Fried Oyster (Orh Lua) for RM10. The oysters from this stall at Red Garden Food Paradise was huge and succulent! The taste is similar to the Singaporean style. The only difference is that the chili is not as tangy as the Singaporean version.

6. Penang Hokkien Mee aka Penang Prawn Noodles

 Penang Hokkien Mee aka Penang Prawn Noodles
Penang Hokkien Mee aka Penang Prawn Noodles (RM5)

Still at Red Garden Food Paradise, we tried the Penang Hokkien Mee as well. In Singapore, Hokkien Mee can refer to the fried version (with sotong) or the soup prawn noodles. But in Penang, if you refer to Hokkien Mee (Penang Hokkien Mee), it refers only to the soup prawn noodles. This version we tried has the thick prawn and pork taste to the broth which we enjoyed. Ingredients could have been more though. But for 5RM, we can’t ask for too much eh?

Red Garden Food Paradise
(红园)
Address : 20 Lebuh Leith, 10000 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

7. Penang Char Hor Fun

 Asian Kitchen @ Gurney Paragon's Food Court
Asian Kitchen @ Gurney Paragon’s Food Court

Penang Char Hor Fun
Penang Char Hor Fun (RM 7.90)

As it was raining heavily while we were at Gurney Paragon, we were not able to visit the famous Gurney Drive Hawker Centre (which we had seen and heard bad reviews of). Hence, we decided to pop by the food court at Gurney Paragon to see what’s in store for us there. To our surprise, we chanced upon the Asian Kitchen and is famous for its Penang Char Hor Fun. While the chef was cooking, we noticed that every step was prepared from scratch. The hor fun was originally white in colour (unlike the pre-fried ones these days) and the chef fried it to obtain the charred brown texture before placing it aside to prepare the gravy. The ingredients were subsequently fried, broth thickened (again the thickening agent was prepared on the spot) before switching off the gas and adding the egg on the last step. The egg was “spread” around in the heated broth to obtain the beautiful texture as seen in the picture. Needless to say, it was FANTASTIC! Strongly recommended for your trip to Penang!

Asian Kitchen @ Gurney Paragon Food Court (Level 5)
Address : 163 C & D, Persiaran Gurney, George Town, Penang

8. Local Delights at Penang Bowl

 Ordering Counter and Kitchen @ Penang Bowl
Ordering Counter and Kitchen @ Penang Bowl

 Mee Sua Tau Penang Bowl
Mee Sua Tau Penang Bowl

 Nonya Popiah Penang Bowl
Nonya Popiah Penang Bowl

While we were staying at the E&O Hotel in Penang, we decided to check out what else we can eat in the vicinity (yes, we’re voracious eaters) and we chanced upon this eatery at Penang Bowl (right next to E&O). The Mee Sua Tau and Nonya Popiah are the house specialties and we especially liked the Mee Sua Tau. Fragrant gravy with the mee sua absorbing the taste. Topped with crispy garlic bits…yum!

Penang Bowl
Address : 38-B Leboh Farquhar, 10200, Penang, Pulau Pinang, 10200, Malaysia

9. Prosperous Dim Sum

 Breakfast crowd at Prosperous Dim Sum
Breakfast crowd at Prosperous Dim Sum

While walking along Lorong Abu Siti, we saw this HUGELY popular dim sum joint – Prosperous Dim Sum. There were tables and chairs all over the restaurant, both inside and outside. As we got closer, we saw that the prices were really reasonable. But due to the crowd, we did not try it this time round. If you’ve tried the dim sum here, let us know how it was in the comments section below.

Prosperous Dim Sum
(福星茶楼)
Address : 83 Lorong Abu Siti, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

10. Penang Road Teochew Chendul

 Penang Road Teochew Chendul
Penang Road Teochew Chendul

The Penang Road Teochew Chendul was AWESOME! At RM2.60, you’ll get a huge bowl of chendul that has such a rich milky taste. A good contrast to the gula melaka version of chendol in Malacca. We actually prefer this version in Penang. Try it and you’ll understand why…

11. The Little Nonya Cuisine (小娘惹)

 Crowd at The Little Nonya Cuisine
Crowd at The Little Nonya Cuisine

 Nonya Curry Chicken Rice RM8.80 (小娘惹)
Nonya Curry Chicken Rice RM8.80 (小娘惹)

 Lo Bak RM7 at The Little Nonya Cuisine
Lo Bak RM7 at The Little Nonya Cuisine

 Deep fried otak beancurd RM9 (The Little Nonya Cuisine @ Gurney Plaza)
Deep fried otak beancurd RM9 (The Little Nonya Cuisine @ Gurney Plaza)

Nonya cuisine is also a MUST TRY when you visit Penang. This time, we visit The Little Nonya Cuisine (小娘惹) at the basement of Plaza Gurney. All of the dishes above were DELICIOUS! In particular, we loved the curry chicken which was thick and frangrant. Perfect with rice. The deep fried take on otak was also amazing. Slight crisp on the outside but tender otak on the inside. The otak is also a perfect dish with plain fragrant rice. We could eat this all day long!

The Little Nonya Cuisine @ Plaza Gurney
小娘惹
Address : Plaza Gurney, 170-06-01, Gurney Dr, 10250 Georgetown, Malaysia

12. Mama’s Nonya Cuisine

Mama's Nonya Cuisine
Mama’s Nonya Cuisine

Curry Kapitan, Tau Yew Bak, Jiu Hu Char, Pig Stomach Soup, Bubur Cha Cha from Mama's Nonya Cuisine
Curry Kapitan, Tau Yew Bak, Jiu Hu Char, Pig Stomach Soup, Bubur Cha Cha from Mama’s Nonya Cuisine

While in Penang, Mama’s Nonya Cuisine has got to be the one nonya restaurant that you have to try. We stayed at 3 hotels and all 3 concierges recommended eating here. It was undeniably good! We tried the Curry Kapitan (RM18), Tau Yew Bak (RM20), Jiu Hu Char (cuttle fish with vegetables – RM12), Pig Stomach Soup (RM22) and Bubur Cha Cha (RM4) and to be honest all of it were good! Seriously! If we were to recommend, the tau yew bak (braised pork) is a must-have. The braised pork combined with the spices went really well with rice. In fact, we had 2 HUGE portions of rice throughout the meal! Remember to save some space for the bubur cha cha. Certainly one of the best we’ve had in a long long time!

Mama’s Nonya Cuisine
Address : Lorong Abu Siti, Georgetown, 10400 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

13. Penang Bakeries

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Ghee Hiang at Macallister Road Penang

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Inside Ghee Hiang

There are many traditional bakeries in Penang. Among them, the famous ones are Ghee Hiang, Kim Heang and Seng Seng Heang. Remember to bring some back for your loved ones when you return from Penang!

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Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru at Komtar JBCC!

Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Angry Birds Activity Park makes its debut in Southeast Asia at the Komtar JBCC in Johor Bahru! Making its debut on 31st October 2014, Angry Birds Activity Park adds to the suite of kids attractions in the state of Johor which includes Legoland Malaysia, the Little Big Club and Hello Kitty Town…

Angry Birds Activity Park JB
Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Angry Birds Activity Park JB

The park features fun interactive games including Lazer Bird Shoot, Red Bird Goal, Piggy Shooting Gallery and the Captain Black Bird Ship. The keyword here is “activity” and there is never a dull moment for the kids here with loads of activities in store for them!

Map of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru
Map of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

Map of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

Entrance of Angry Birds Activity Park JB
Entrance of Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Entrance of Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB
Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Opening Hours and Ticket Prices of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

The park opens from 10am to 10pm daily and ticket prices are as follow

Single Pass : RM75
Single Annual Pass : RM230
Family (2 Adults and 2 children) Pass : RM230
Family Annual Pass : RM700

Address of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru is located at level 3 of Komtar JBCC. Komtar JBCC is located at Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.

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Eastern & Oriental Hotel : Penang’s Grand Old Dame

Pool and sea view from E&O Hotel Victory Annexe Studio Suite

Eastern & Oriental Hotel (also known affectionately as the E&O Hotel) is Penang’s most iconic hotel. Founded by the Sarkies brothers (who also founded Raffles Hotel in Singapore and the Strand in Yangon) in 1885, it was also known as “the Premier Hotel East of the Suez” due to its sea-front lawn spanning in excess of 800 feet and the hot and cold running water (yup, it was a symbol of luxury in those days). Thanks to the great folks of E&O Hotel (a huge shout-out to Eileen!), we were hosted to 2 nights stay at the Victory Annexe Studio Suite right here at the iconic Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang!

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Entrance
Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Entrance
Entrance of E&O Hotel Penang
Entrance of E&O Hotel Penang
Reception of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Reception of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

As we were heading towards E&O from Rasa Sayang, we popped by Lone Pine Hotel (also under the management of E&O) for a complimentary transfer.

We alighted at the heritage wing of the E&O and sure enough, the colonial and classy feel of the hotel dawned upon us as we entered the lobby…

Lobby of E&O Hotel Victory Annexe (A short walk away)
Lobby of E&O Hotel Victory Annexe (A short walk away)
Lobby of E&O Hotel Heritage Wing
Lobby of E&O Hotel Heritage Wing
Corridor to our sea view Studio Suite at level 8 of the E&O
Corridor to our sea view Studio Suite at level 8 of the E&O

After a prompt check-in at the Victory Annexe (too prompt in a sense that we were not formally introduced to the facilities of the hotel), we were shown to our lift. Walking along a hugely spacious corridor at level 8, we arrived at our suite…

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Victory Annexe Studio Suite

As we entered the suite, the decoration and layout exuberated the classy vibe as we’ve had experienced at the Raffles Hotel Singapore. Our first gasp came as we laid eyes upon the bath tub…as the centre-piece of the entire suite, it is both functional and yet can be seen as a piece of art. The clawfoot bath tub, accompanied by a huge full length mirror, is certainly a lavish touch to the overall decoration of the suite.

2bearbear enjoying the clawfoot bath tub of the Eastern and Oriental Penang
2bearbear enjoying the clawfoot bath tub of the Eastern and Oriental Penang
Red wine chilling out with super rings in bath tub! ;p
Red wine chilling out with super rings in bath tub! ;p

There are also 2 wash basins for the lady and gentleman. How do we know that? The toiletries supplied at each basin was different. One has the shaver while the other has the shower cap. A cute little touch there 😉

His and Hers vanity sink
His and Hers vanity sink
Toiletries of the E&O Hotel Penang
Toiletries of the E&O Hotel Penang

As with all 5 stars / luxury class hotels, the beds are always inviting. At the Victory Annexe Studio Suite, you’ll get a writer’s desk as well as pool and sea view at your own private balcony…

Bed and armchair of the Eastern and Oriental Hotel Studio Suite
Bed and armchair of the Eastern and Oriental Hotel Studio Suite
Writer’s desk
Writer’s desk
Pool and sea view from E&O Hotel Victory Annexe Studio Suite
Pool and sea view from E&O Hotel Victory Annexe Studio Suite


Video Tour of Victory Annexe Studio Suite, E&O Hotel

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Facilities

Swimming Pool

Infinity Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Victory Annexe
Infinity Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Victory Annexe
Another view of the infinity pool of the E&O Hotel
Another view of the infinity pool of the E&O Hotel
Chilling out at the Pool Side Terrace
Chilling out at the Pool Side Terrace
Swimming Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Swimming Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

Both the Victory Annexe as well as the Heritage Wing have swimming pools of their own and guests are allowed to visit either of the swimming pools. We loved the Victory Annexe swimming pool (not only because of its proximity – ie walk less) but also because of the splendid views that it offers of the sea and the Malaysia Peninsula.

Gym

E&O Hotel Gym
E&O Hotel Gym

The E&O Hotel is currently in the midst of adding a spa to its premise (yay!). However, it’s business as usual at the gym and yes, it also has sea views as you work out on one of these treadmills.

Planter’s Lounge

Planter’s Lounge Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Planter’s Lounge Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Chilling out at this cosy area of the Planter’s Lounge
Chilling out at this cosy area of the Planter’s Lounge
Cocktail hours snacks
Cocktail hours snacks
Wine, beers and drinks during cocktail hours
Wine, beers and drinks during cocktail hours
Radler beer and white wine with sea views during cocktail hours
Radler beer and white wine with sea views during cocktail hours

Guests staying at the Victory Annexe also have complimentary access to the Planter’s Lounge. Coffee and Tea are available throughout the day while cocktail hours are from 6pm to 7pm daily. Do note that the Planter’s Lounge is NOT A CLUB. This means that it is essentially an area for guests to relax or have meetings. Hence, depending on the crowd, you may or may not be served when you visit the lounge. The other strange thing that we noticed was that there’s no signature cocktails served during cocktail hours (we ordered the E&O Sling at the pool). You would have to concoct your own cocktails with the given liquor and drinks 😉

Marvelous Views in and around E&O Hotel Penang

Sunset view from Heritage Wing Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Sunset view from Heritage Wing Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Views of Peninsula Malaysia from Sarkies
Views of Peninsula Malaysia from Sarkies
Facade of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (Heritage Wing)
Facade of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (Heritage Wing)
Trishaw ride from Komtar to E&O Hotel for 15RM
Trishaw ride from Komtar to E&O Hotel for 15RM

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Breakfast at Sarkies

Breakfast at Sarkies E&O Hotel Penang
Breakfast at Sarkies E&O Hotel Penang
Bakery area for breakfast
Bakery area for breakfast
Penang Char Kway Teow Station E&O Hotel Breakfast
Penang Char Kway Teow Station E&O Hotel Breakfast
Noodles Station
Noodles Station
Hot western selection
Hot western selection
Sushi and cold cuts at Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang Breakfast
Sushi and cold cuts at Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang Breakfast
Penang Char Koay Teow
Penang Char Koay Teow
Pastries Fruits and Juices with sea view from Sarkies
Pastries Fruits and Juices with sea view from Sarkies
Eggs Benedict enjoyed by Tom!
Eggs Benedict enjoyed by Tom!

Breakfast at Sarkies starts from 6:30am to 10:30am while breakfast at Planter’s Lounge ends slightly later at 11am. There’s a good spread and variety of breakfast at Sarkies that ranges from asian (indian, japanese and malaysian) to western (patries, toasts and eggs). But for us, it was the overall experience of dining outdoors at the verandah, overlooking peninsula Malaysia and sipping over a nice cuppa while browsing the day’s news. Heavenly!

How to get to Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel)

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) is located at 10 Farquhar Street, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia. From Penang International Airport it takes about 20 minutes (15 USD) by taxi and about 10 minutes (15RM) by trishaw from Komtar. If you’re taking a bus from Penang International Airport to Komtar, it takes about 30 minutes (3RM) by taking buses 102 and 401.

To sum up, we take a look at our BASIC FACTOR and the score for Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang, is a 4.5!

B – 1. Clawfoot bath tub. Need we say more?
A – 1. Classy, lavish, luxurious and colonial. All the factors of a heritage hotel.
S – 0.5. Like we said, checking-in was a little too “prompt”. More information could have been given at the reception.
I – 1. Splendid views from the infinity pool. Great place to chillax.
C – 1. Comfortable bed and pillows for a good night’s rest 🙂

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