Yong Peng, also known as “little Fuzhou”, is only 20 minutes drive from Batu Pahat, Johor. Most of the residents are Chinese, originated from southern part of China, lots of authentic chinese style delicacies can be found here. Here is a list for Yong Peng food that you must try!
1. Maxim Snack Shoppe Yong Peng Food
At noon, Yong Peng residents like to come here for a cup of afternoon tea. The layout of the store is very special, decorated with various alarm clocks and artworks. They are all the owner’s private collection!
In addition to the creative layout mentioned above, another highlight of the store is the use of high tables and chairs throughout the store. It is said that the owner hopes to make the diners feel more comfortable!
Want to know what is delicious in this popular Yong Peng food store? The main selling point here is the delicious cakes, curry horn, taro cake, toast, and steamed buns are the most popular. If you want to order some snacks, don’t miss this snack shop!
Address: 230, Jalan Besar, 83700 Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact number: +6016-690 7920
Hours of Operation: Everyday from 1:00 am to 8:00 pm
2. Yong Peng Food Bean Café
Yong Peng Bean Cafe is an ideal place to have afternoon tea and parties with friends. The interior design is complemented by old bicycles and antiques to create a vintage and modern atmosphere. This kind of decoration design is really rare for the town of Yong Peng!
There is a range of coffee drinks available in the store for coffee lovers. Among them, Latte and Cappuccino are the more popular beverages! In addition, the cafe also provides Western-style desserts and some juice drinks for those who can’t drink coffee!
Address: 11, 7/1, Jln Kota Aman 9, Taman Kota, 83700 Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact number: +607-467 3363
Business hours: 24 hours a day
3. Bebola Ikan Anthony Fish Ball Yong Peng
Bebola Ikan Anthony Fish Ball is a small restaurant. Because there is a big red sign in front of the store, people from and to Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur will find it easily.
This restaurant specializes in QQ elastic and sturdy fish balls. Diners can choose to put the fish balls in noodle soup, broth or with dried noodles. In addition, you can also try the Thai-style stuffed tofu and laksa in the store!
Address: 18, Jalan Bayan, Taman Sembrong Barat, 83700 Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact number: +607-467 6611
Opening hours: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Rest day: Thursday
4. Kedai Membuat Kuih-Muih Eng Hin Yong Peng Food
Kedai Membuat Kuih-Muih Eng Hin is one of the oldest baking factories in Yong Peng. Whenever the fragrant light cake is released, it will be swept away by local residents and tourists.
In the past, Kompyang were usually used together with Chinese tea, and many people use it today for breakfast. When it comes to the taste of Kompyang, it has a chewy, thin skin stuffing and a thick sesame scent left in the mouth after eating, which makes people addicted and can’t stop!
How is the Kompyang made? It is made from flour, sugar and lard into a dough, which is then covered with a mold and then sesame. The types of Kompyang are divided into traditional stuffings and fillings, in which the fillings include meat and peanuts. If you are visiting Yong Peng, you may wish to buy some handwritten souvenirs!
Address: 14, Jalan Besar, 83700 Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact number: +607-4671261
Opening hours: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm
Rest day: every other week of Thursday
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